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3.
Maintain labels and nameplates on the Welder.
These carry important information.
If unreadable or missing, contact
Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement.
4.
Unplug before maintenance.
Unplug the Welder
from its electrical outlet before any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
gas Shielded Welding - cylinder Safety
cylinders can explode when damaged.
1.
do not weld on a pressurized or closed cylinder.
2.
do not allow an Electrode holder,
Electrode, welding torch, or welding
wire to touch the cylinder.
3.
Keep cylinders away from any electrical circuits,
including welding circuits.
4.
Keep protective cap in place over the valve
except when the cylinder is in use.
5.
Use only correct gas shielding equipment
designed specifically for the type of welding
you will do.
Maintain this equipment properly.
6.
protect gas cylinders from heat, being struck,
physical damage, slag, flames, sparks, and arcs.
7.
Use proper procedures to move cylinders.
SAVE THESE INSTRUcTIONS.
Wire Feed (Speed)
Workpiece Ground Cable
Torch Cable
Overheat Shutdown Indicator
Cooling Fan
VAc
Volts Alternating Current
A
Amperes
OcV
Open Circuit Voltage
IpM
Inches Per Minute
AWg
American Wire Gauge
Electric Shock Hazard.
Do not touch energized parts.
Inhalation Hazard.
Keep head out of fumes
and use proper ventilation.
Read manual before
setup and/or use.
Fire Hazard.
Keep flammable materials
away during welding. Spatter
can cause accidental fires.
Arc Ray Hazard.
Wear welding helmet with
properly rated filter lens.
Pacemaker Hazard.
Welding processes may
interfere with pacemakers.
Consult doctor before use.
Specifications
Wire Types
Aluminum and Steel alloys
Wire Capacity
4" Spool, - 1lb aluminum and 2lb steel, 0.030" / 0.035"diameter
Rated Duty Cycle
35% @ 160 A