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REquIRED ITEMS

Before you begin using the Eastwood TIG200 DC, make sure you have the following:

• A properly grounded 110-120 VAC 50/60 Hz. 20 Amp Circuit or a 220-240 VAC 50/60 Hz. 30-50 Amp Circuit.

• NOTE: Unit must be grounded to work properly and safely!

• A clean, safe, well-lit, dry and well-ventilated work area.
• A non-flammable, long sleeve shirt or jacket (Eastwood #12762).
• Heavy-Duty Welding Gloves (#12590)
• An Auto Darkening Welding Mask to provide eye protection during welding operations.

Note: MUST be a #10 lens or darker.

• A compressed gas cylinder containing 100% Argon (must be used when TIG welding and is available

at any welding supply facility).

• Dedicated stainless steel wire welding brushes for each material to be welded.
• A dedicated fine grit synthetic stone grinding wheel or a Tungsten Sharpener.

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Remove all items from the box. Compare with list below to make sure unit is complete.

• Eastwood TIG200 DC Welder with NEMA50-P Plug
• Shielding Gas Regulator
• Shielding Gas Hose
• Ground Cable with Clamp (10’)
• #17 TIG Torch (14’)
• Foot Pedal for Amperage Control
• 110-120 VAC to 220-240 VAC Adaptor Plug
• Instruction Manual
• Hand Held Shield
• Hammer/Brush
• #7 Cup (7/16”)
• #6 Cup (3/8”)
• #5 Cup (5/16”)
• Long Back Cap
• Short Back Cap
• 3/32” Collet Body
• 3/32” Collet
• 1/16” Collet
• 2.0mm Collet
• 2.0mm Red (Thoriated Tungsten)

Summary of Contents for TIG 200 DC WELDER

Page 1: ...TIG200 DC WELDER ASSEMBLY OPERATING INstructions Part 14100...

Page 2: ...RECTING THE DEFECT OF THE EASTWOOD PRODUCT EASTWOOD WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS LOSS OF BUSINESS ETC CAUSED BY THE DEFECT OR THE TIME INVOLVED TO CORRECT THE DEF...

Page 3: ...ound condition with no damage or frays and of the correct wire gauge 220 Volt 10 gauge minimum 110 Volts 12 gauge minimum Keep all cords as far away from the welder unit as possible to avoid any possi...

Page 4: ...and skin protection Always weld with a helmet that covers your entire face and neck Always use a helmet with a lens of Shade 10 or darker Always cover all bare skin with protective clothing Flame ret...

Page 5: ...ntaining 100 Argon must be used when TIG welding and is available at any welding supply facility Dedicated stainless steel wire welding brushes for each material to be welded A dedicated fine grit syn...

Page 6: ...to the Panel Control position the Torch Trigger is activated Fig A 6 Torch Switch The switch on the torch Fig C controls starting and stopping the arc When using the torch switch the Amperage is set...

Page 7: ...ncluded with your Eastwood TIG200 DC to the fitting on the regulator and tighten with a wrench until snug 7 Connect the other end of the gas line to the fitting on the rear of the Eastwood TIG200 DC a...

Page 8: ...o avoid contamination of the Tungsten and ultimately the weld it is imperative to have a dedicated grinding wheel used for Tungsten grinding only A fine grit standard 6 synthetic stone grinding wheel...

Page 9: ...te value with the Knob located at the left side of the regulator Shielding Gas Flow Adjustment After connecting your Shielding Gas Regulator the gas flow rate needs to be adjusted so that the proper a...

Page 10: ...or flap disc to clean the areas to be welded Do not use the brush or flap disc for any other purpose 6 Making sure all your safety gear is in place Welding Mask Welding Gloves non flammable long sleev...

Page 11: ...rrect arc length Make sure the tungsten is held 1 8 to 1 4 inch off the work piece Incomplete circuit Check Ground connection Make sure that the ground is on a freshly cleaned surface and close to the...

Page 12: ...12 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 2 544 0 507 506 84 1 2...

Page 13: ...2 4mm 3 32 12822 TIG200 Collet 1 6mm 1 16 12824 TIG200 Collet 2 4mm 3 32 12825 TIG200 Long Back Cap 12819 TIG200 Gas Nozzle 9 8mm 3 8 12821 TIG200 Gas Nozzle 11 2mm 1 2 13953 TIG Accessory Kit OTHER W...

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