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IDENTIFICATION KEY
A.
Handle
B.
Welding Unit
C.
Wire Speed Dial - Use
this dial to adjust the
speed that the welding
unit feeds wire to the
torch. The number 1 is
the slowest wire feed
speed, 10 is the
highest. You will need
to adjust or 'tune in'
your wire speed for
different welding
conditions (thickness
of metals, metal type,
wire size, etc.). When
the wire speed is
properly 'tuned-in' the
welding wire will melt into the material you are welding as quickly as it is
fed through the welding torch.
IMPORTANT! The wire will feed faster without an arc. When an arc is being
drawn, the wire speed will slow.
D.
Ground Clamp - Attaching the ground clamp to your workpiece 'completes'
the welding current circuit. You must attach the ground clamp to the
metal you are welding. If the ground clamp is not connected to the metal
workpiece you intend to weld, the welding unit will not have a completed
circuit and you will be unable to weld. A poor connection at the ground
clamp will waste power and heat. Scrape away dirt, rust, scale, oil or paint
from the clamping surface before attaching the ground clamp.
E.
Hand-held face shield
F.
Thermal Indicator - The thermal indicator light will glow and the welding
until will shut down when the unit overheats. Once the unit cools to the
operating temperature the light will shut off. Wait another 15 minutes
before resuming welding with this unit.
G.
Min/Max Switch – The switch is for the two main voltage choices. Refer to
the "set up" chart inside the wire feed compartment for the correct
voltage based on the welding operation.
12
90A Flux Core Welder
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
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