Connecting the
When using a TIG welding torch with an integral gas connector:
gas cylinder
3.
(continued)
4.
When using a TIG welding torch with no integral gas connector:
3.
Establishing a
1.
connection to the
2.
workpiece
3.
Mounting the
1.
welding torch
2.
3.
Important! Instead of a control plug, the JobMaster TIG welding torch has a plug for the
standardised LocalNet connection socket.
3.
4.
When using a TIG welding torch with an integral gas connector:
5.
6.
Only when using a water-cooled torch and cooling unit:
7.
On the rear of the power source, connect the pressure regulator to the shielding gas
connection socket using the gas hose
Tighten the swivel nut
Connect the gas hose to the pressure regulator
Switch the mains switch "OFF"
Plug the grounding (earthing) cable into the "plus" current socket and twist it to
fasten it
Use the other end of the grounding (earthing) cable to establish a connection to the
workpiece
Switch the mains switch "OFF"
Plug the welding cable of the TIG torch into the "minus" current socket and twist it
clockwise to latch it into place
Plug the control plug of the welding torch into the torch control connection and twist
it to fasten it
Connect up the JobMaster TIG welding torch to the LocalNet connection socket
Tool up the welding torch (see the instruction manual for the torch)
On the rear of the power source, connect the pressure regulator to the shielding gas
connection socket using the gas hose
Tighten the swivel nut
Plug in the welding torch water connectors to the water flow (black) and return (red)
connections on the cooling unit.
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