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H.
Power Switch -This switch turns the welding unit ON and OFF. Make sure the
power switch is in the OFF position before performing any maintenance on
the welding unit.
I.
Power Cord
J.
MIG Gun with Cable - The MIG gun controls the delivery of the welding
wire to the material to be welded. the welding wire is fed through the MIG
gun with cable when the MIG gun trigger is pulled. you will need to install
a contact tip and welding nozzle to the end of the MIG gun, as described
later in this manual, prior to welding.
K.
Brush/Chipping Hammer
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE
1.
Place the rear part of the handle into the slot at the back of the cover.
2.
Slide the handle forward until the front handle' s bolt hole aligns with the
bolt hole in the cover.
3.
Insert a screw and tighten until the handle bottoms are flush with the
cover.
4.
Lift cautiously to make sure the handle is secure.
INSTALLATION
POWER REQUIREMENTS
NOTICE! Do not operate this welding unit if the actual power source voltage is
less than 105 volts AC or greater than 132 volts AC. Improper performance
and/or damage to the welding unit will result if operated on inadequate or
excessive power.
This welding unit is designed to operate on a properly grounded 120 volt, 60
Hz, single-phase alternating current (AC) power source that has a 20 amp time
delayed fuse or circuit breaker. The use of the proper circuit size can eliminate
nuisance circuit breaker tripping when welding.
A qualified electrician should verify the actual voltage of the power outlet,
confirm the outlet is grounded and that the fuse is properly installed.
The use of an extension cord is strongly discouraged because of the voltage
drop it will cause. This voltage drop can affect the welding unit' s performance.
If an extension cord is necessary, #12 wire gauge is the thinnest allowed. The
maximum length of the extension cord should not exceed 25 ft in length.
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