
Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
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Wire Feed Arc Welder
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Description
These Campbell Hausfeld wire feed welders are designed to be used on standard 120V outlets. The welder is equipped with infinite wire speed control to accurately select the proper wire feed rate needed for various welding conditions. Internal components are thermostatically protected.
The WF2150 and WF2154 are designed for use with the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process. The WG2160 and WG2164 are designed for use with the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) or the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process. As delivered from the factory, this welder can weld with .030 in. (0.8mm) diameter flux core wire. A starter spool of .030 in.
(0.8 mm) flux cored wire is included.
To use the GMAW process with the WG2160 or WG2164, it is necessary to purchase shielding gas and MIG wire only.
UnpackingWhen unpacking, inspect carefully for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Make sure any loose fittings and screws, etc., are tightened before putting unit into service. Report any missing or
damaged items by calling
CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
This equipment requires a dedicated 120 volts. Refer to the following chart for correct circuit breaker or fuse rating for 120 volt models. Do not run other appliances, lights or tools on this circuit while operating this equipment. Extension cords are not recommended. Blown fuses and tripped circuit breakers can result from failure to comply with this recommendation.
COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS (FIGURE 1)
1. Work Clamp – connects to work |
piece. |
2. Torch with .030 in. tip. |
3. Power Cord – plug into 120 volt |
outlet. |
4. Light – illuminates if thermostat has |
automatically shut welder off. |
5. Infinite Wire Speed Control – turn |
clockwise to increase wire speed and |
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counterclockwise to decrease wire |
speed. |
6. Off/Heat Selector - Selects welding |
power and turns welder on. |
Four selections are possible: |
1 – 2 – 3 – 4. |
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See page 8 for supply cable replacement instructions.
Figure 1 - Welder Components and Controls
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes!
Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
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