Campbell Hausfeld WG3013 Supply Cable Replacement, Push VS Pull Technique, Aluminum Welding

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WG3013

Welding Guidelines (Continued)

PUSH VS PULL TECHNIQUE

The type and thickness of the work piece dictates which way to point the gun nozzle. For thin materials (18 gauge and up) and all aluminum, the nozzle should point out in front of the weld puddle and push the puddle across the workpiece. For thicker steel, the nozzle should point into the puddle to increase weld penetration. This is called backhand or pull technique

(See Figure 14).

ALUMINUM WELDING

Any aluminum surface to be welded, must be cleaned thoroughly with a stainless steel brush to eliminate any oxides on the weld and grounding surface. 100% Argon must be used when welding aluminum. If Argon is not used, metal penetration is unlikely.

Supply Cable

Replacement

1.Verify that welder is OFF and power cord disconnected.

2.Remove welder cover to expose the ON/OFF switch.

3.Disconnect the black and white power cord wires connected to the ON/OFF switch.

4.Disconnect the green power cord wire connected to welder frame.

5.Loosen the cord strain screw(s) and pull cord out of strain relief.

6.Install new cord in reverse order.

PULL

Figure 14

PUSH

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