Chicago Electric 68886 owner manual Fume and Gas Safety, Arc Ray Safety

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Fume and Gas Safety

FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous to your health.

SAFETY

1.Exposure to welding or cutting exhaust fumes can increase the risk of developing certain cancers, such as cancer of the larynx and lung cancer.

Also, some diseases that may be linked to exposure to welding or cutting exhaust fumes are:

• Early onset of Parkinson’s Disease

• Heart disease

• Ulcers

4.Use enough ventilation, exhaust at arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from breathing zone and general area. If engineering controls are not feasible, use an approved respirator.

5.Work in a confined area only if it is well-ventilated, or while wearing an air-supplied respirator.

Damage to the reproductive organs

Inflammation of the small intestine or

stomach

• Kidney damage

• Respiratory diseases such as emphysema, bronchitis, or pneumonia

2.Do not use near degreasing or painting operations.

3.Keep head out of fumes.

Do not breathe exhaust fumes.

6.Have a recognized specialist in

Industrial Hygiene or Environmental Services check the operation and air quality

and make recommendations

for the specific welding situation. Follow OSHA guidelines for

Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL’s) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists recommendations for Threshold Limit Values (TLV’s) for fumes and gases.

Arc Ray Safety

ARC RAYS can injure eyes and burn skin.

1.Wear ANSI-approved welding eye protection featuring at least a number 10 shade lens rating.

2.Wear leather leggings, fire resistant shoes or boots during use. Do not wear pants with cuffs, shirts with open pockets, or any clothing that can catch and hold molten metal or sparks.

3.Keep clothing free of grease, oil, solvents, or any flammable substances.

Wear dry, insulating gloves and protective clothing.

4.Wear an approved head covering to protect the head and neck. Use aprons, cape, sleeves, shoulder covers, and bibs designed and approved for welding and cutting procedures.

5.When welding/cutting overhead or in confined spaces, wear flame resistant ear plugs or ear muffs to keep sparks out of ears.

SETUP

BASIC WELDING

WELDING TIPS

MAINTENANCE

SKU 68886

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Contents Save this Manual Email our technical support at tech@harborfreight.comGeneral Safety Table of ContentsSetup Basic Welding Welding Tips Maintenance Fume and Gas SafetyArc Ray Safety SafetyWelding Welding Tips Maintenance Electrical SafetyFire Safety Safety SetupWelder use and care MaintenanceGas Shielded Welding Cylinder safety Welding MaintenanceGrounding Replacement CordsSetup Basic Welding Extension CordsBasic Welding Welding Tips Maintenance SymbologySpecifications Plug Attachment Face Shield AssemblyTips Maintenance SetupWire Spool Installation Setup Basic DcenDcep Feed Roller Knob 030/.035 groove and stamp Groove and stamp Tensioner ArmFeed Roller Instructions 8mm = .030 & 0.6mm =Hold Wire welding Securely SafetyWelding Wire Setup Basic Welding Welding TipsTurn the Welder OFF Incrementally Increase tension Until wire bendsSafety Setup Basic Welding Welding Tips Maintenance Basic WeldingTo Prevent Serious Injury Safety Setup Basic Control Panel LayoutWelding Torch Concrete slab Duty Cycle Duration of UseCurrent Flux Weld SettingsMIG Weld Settings PolarityClamp Setting Up The WeldDo not Switch the Current Surface toHold Torch Stringer bead Basic Welding TechniqueHold Torch Clear MIG onlyClose shielding gas tank valve completely Up to 2 minutes Welding at rated outputCleaning the Weld Strike TestWelding Tips To Correct Example Weld DiagramsWorkpiece Heat Control / Weld Penetration Weld DiagnosisCoat of Slag Over Weld Weld ProblemsPenetration Workpiece Heat Control Bend at JointBurn-Through PorosityExcessive Spatter Crooked/Wavy BeadCompressed air, blow out all dust from the interior Nozzle and Contact Tip Inspection and CleaningMaintenance Fire and BurnsWelding arc not stable Wire feed motor runs but wire does not feed properlyWire creates a bird’s nest during operation TroubleshootingSafety Setup Basic Welding Welding Tips TroubleshootingPower switch does not light when switched on Wire Feeds, but arc does not igniteRecord Serial Number Here Wiring DiagramParts List Parts List and Diagrams3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Assembly DiagramMission Oaks Blvd. PO Box 6009 Camarillo, CA 93011 800 Limited 90 Day Warranty

68886 specifications

The Chicago Electric 68886 is a notable model in the landscape of woodworking routers, designed to provide both amateurs and professionals with an efficient and reliable tool for various routing applications. This tool combines performance, precision, and user-friendly features, making it ideal for both simple and intricate woodworking projects.

Featuring a 2.5 horsepower motor, the Chicago Electric 68886 offers plenty of power to manage tough materials without bogging down. Its variable speed control allows users to adjust the RPM from 8,000 to 25,000, enabling optimal performance across different types of woods and tasks. This feature is particularly useful for achieving a smooth finish when working on delicate projects or when adjusting to the hardness of various wood types.

One of the standout characteristics of the Chicago Electric 68886 is its depth adjustment system. This feature allows for easy and accurate depth settings, ensuring that users can make precise cuts and grooves. The integrated fine depth adjustment knob provides a smooth and efficient experience when setting the cutting depth, contributing to flawless results.

Safety is another critical aspect of the design. The router comes equipped with a safety switch that reduces the risk of accidents during operation. Additionally, the durable base and built-in moisture seals provide extra protection against wear and tear, ensuring longevity and reliability in the workshop.

The Chicago Electric 68886 also features a standard 1/4-inch collet, accommodating a wide variety of router bits, which opens up a plethora of routing possibilities. This versatility is a significant advantage for users who wish to tackle different projects, from decorative edges to functional joinery work. The ease of bit change ensures that switching tasks is convenient and efficient.

In terms of ergonomics, the router's design includes a comfortable grip and balanced weight distribution, allowing for extended use without causing fatigue. This attention to user comfort enhances overall productivity, making it a great addition to any woodworker’s toolkit.

In summary, the Chicago Electric 68886 excels with its powerful motor, variable speed control, precise depth adjustment, safety features, and versatility in bit compatibility. Its ergonomic design makes it suitable for prolonged use, ensuring that it meets the needs of diverse woodworking applications, from hobbyist to seasoned professional. With its reliable performance and user-friendly features, the Chicago Electric 68886 remains a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking capabilities.