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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

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Troubleshooting Chart - Welder

Symptom

No output

Possible Cause(s)

1.Duty cycle exceeded

2.Poor work clamp connection

3.Defective ON/OFF switch

4.Blown breaker or fuse

Corrective Action

1.Allow welder to cool until ON/OFF Switch lamp goes out

2.Be sure all connections are secure, and attaching surface is clean

3.Replace switch

4.Reduce circuit load, reset breaker or replace fuse

Wire tangles at drive roller

1. Wrong size gun tip

 

2. Gun liner clogged or

 

damaged

 

3. Gun tip clogged or

 

damaged

 

4. Feed roller worn

 

5. Not enough tension

1.Use proper size gun tip

2.Clean or replace gun liner

3.Clean or replace gun tip

4.Replace

5.Tighten tensioning screw

Gun nozzle arcs to work surface

Slag inside gun nozzle

Clean slag from gun nozzle

 

 

 

Work clamp and/or cable gets

Poor contact

Be sure all connections are secure, and attaching surface is

hot

 

 

clean

 

 

 

Wire does not feed

1. Wire jammed

1. Reload wire

 

2. Out of wire

2. Replace wire spool

 

3.

Not enough tension

3.

Tighten tensioning screws if wire is slipping

 

4.

Wire liner worn

4.

Replace liner

Troubleshooting Chart - Welds

 

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

 

 

Bead is intermittently too thin

1. Inconsistent travel speed

1. Decrease and maintain constant travel speed

 

 

 

2. Output heat setting too low

2. Increase output heat setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bead is intermittently too thick

1. Slow and/or inconsistent

1. Increase and maintain travel speed

 

 

 

travel speed

 

 

 

 

2. Output heat setting too high

2. Reduce output heat setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ragged depressions at edge of

1. Travel speed too fast

1. Decrease travel speed

 

 

weld

2. Wire speed too fast

2. Decrease wire speed (WF2000)

 

 

 

3. Output heat setting too high

3. Reduce output heat setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weld bead does not penetrate

1. Inconsistent travel speed

1. Decrease and maintain constant travel speed

 

 

base metal

2. Output heat setting too low

2. Increase output heat setting

 

 

 

3. Excessive extension cord length

3. Use an extension cord no longer than 20 ft.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wire sputters and sticks

1. Damp wire

1. Use dry wire and store in dry location

 

 

 

2. Wire speed too fast

2. Reduce wire speed

 

 

 

3. Wrong type of wire

3. Use flux core wire only (Do not use MIG or copper

 

 

 

 

color wire)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Circuit Requirements DescriptionUnpacking Components and ControlsGeneral Safety Operating Instructions and Parts ManualModels WF1800, WF1900 and WF2000 Installation All ModelsAssembly WF1800/WF1900WF1900 Assembly WF1800Assembly WF2000 Work ClampWelding Helmet Handshield AssemblyOperation Welding Guidelines MaintenanceOperation Weld Angle Wire Type and Size0 T GS Welding PositionsPull Push Glossary of Welding TermsPush VS Pull Technique Shielded Metal Arc Welding SmawWeld Appearance Wire speed too fast For Information About This Product Call No outputAbout Models WF1800 & WF1900For Information This Product CallFor Information About Model WF2000This Product What is not covered under this warranty Who Gives This Warranty Warrantor Campbell HausfeldResponsibilities of purchaser under this warranty Exigences De Circuit Commandes et Pièces DétachéesDéballage Facteur D’UTILISATION/PROTECTION ThermostatiqueAvertissement jamaisNe Modèles WF1800, WF1900 et WF2000Avertissement Avertissement 15 FrGénéralités Sur la Sécurité Suite InstallationMontage Montage WF2000 Modèles WF1800 et WF2000Avertissement puissanceLa Montage WF1800/WF1900Avertissement Toutesperson Montage WF2000 SuiteMontage du Masque a Main Avertissement Pour leAvertissement Débran Directives De SoudageFonctionnement Suite Avertissement Ne pasPositions DE Soudage Directives De Soudage SuitePasses DE Soudage Technique POUSSER-TIRER Flaque de Soudure un volume deLexique De Termes De Soudage Tirer22 Fr Vitesse de fil trop rapide23 Fr Pour Des Informations Concernant Ce Produit Appeler Modèles WF180024 Fr Modèle WF2000 25 FrLa Présente Garantie Ne Couvre Pas Garantie Accordée Par Garant Campbell Hausfeld26 Fr Requerimientos Eléctricos DescripciónComponentes y Controles Para DesempacarManual de Instruccones y Lista de Repuestos Seguridad General28 Sp Instalación Modelos WF1800, WF1900 y WF2000Ensamblaje Ensamblaje WF1800/WF1900 Ensamblaje WF200030 Sp Funcionamiento Ensamblaje de la MascaraEnsamblaje del casco Ensamblaje WF2000General Instrucciones para soldarMantenimiento Instrucciones para soldar Continuación Hale Empuje Glosario de Terminología Usada por SoldadoresMetodo Usado Para Soldar 34 Sp35 Sp Figura 17 Apariencia de la soldadura36 Sp Modelos WF1800 y WF1900 37 SpModelo WF2000 38 SpLo que no está cubierto por esta garantía Modelos WF1800 y WF2000Quien Otorga Esta Garantia EL Garante Campbell Hausfeld Responsibilidades del Comprador bajo esta GarantíaService Record État de Service Registro de servicio

WF1800, WF1900, WF2000 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld WF2000, WF1900, and WF1800 are exceptional models in the realm of air compressors, tailored for various applications ranging from home projects to professional tasks. Each model retains a unique set of features while sharing a commitment to performance and reliability, making them popular choices among DIY enthusiasts and seasoned professionals alike.

Starting with the WF2000, this model is a powerful air compressor designed to handle demanding tasks. Boasting a 2-horsepower motor, it delivers up to 7.0 CFM at 40 PSI, which ensures quick recovery times for various pneumatic tools. The WF2000 features a durable oil-lubricated design, contributing to a longer lifespan and reduced wear. Additionally, its low noise design operates at a quieter level, providing a more pleasant working environment. The 4-gallon capacity tank offers substantial air storage, making it efficient for extended use.

Next in line is the WF1900, which offers a balance of performance and portability. This model utilizes a direct drive, oil-free pump system that not only allows for easy maintenance but also offers the convenience of instant startup and less noise compared to oil-lubricated counterparts. The WF1900 is equipped with a 1.5-horsepower motor and delivers 5.4 CFM at 90 PSI, catering well to nailers, staplers, and other light to medium-duty tools. With a compact design and a weight of under 50 pounds, it emphasizes mobility, making it ideal for various job sites or home use.

Finally, the WF1800 rounds out the trio with a focus on user-friendly features. It delivers an impressive performance with a 1.8-horsepower motor, reaching 6.2 CFM at 40 PSI. Like the WF1900, it features an oil-free pump, ensuring minimal maintenance while enabling continuous operation. The 3-gallon tank supports a wide range of applications, from inflating tires to powering airbrushes. Notably, the WF1800 comes equipped with a convenient handle for easy transport, making it a versatile solution for both indoor and outdoor projects.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld WF2000, WF1900, and WF1800 each provide distinct advantages tailored to their intended users. From high-capacity performance to portability and user-friendly operation, these air compressors exemplify the qualities of reliability and efficiency, making them indispensable tools in any workshop. The commitment to innovation and robust design further cements Campbell Hausfeld's reputation as a leader in the air compressor market, ensuring their products meet the needs of all users.