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WORKPIECE PREPARATION
The area to be welded must be perfectly clean. Any type of dirt or corrosion should be cleaned; otherwise it will be
impossible to weld correctly.
Attach the ground clamp to the workpiece as close to the welding tip as possible.
OPERATION
1.
With the welding current already adjusted and the cable trimmed, place the control knob on point 6.
2.
Connect the welder to the power supply and place the switch to the ON position.
3.
Do a welding test operation to regulate both: the speed as well as the output current.
NOTE: This specialty must be learned with time and with the supervision of a specialist, and the user
must have general knowledge and skills in other fields related to this field.
4.
Approach the torch to the workpiece, place the tip of the torch at a 35° angle and press the trigger. As soon
as the rod makes contact with the work piece, the arc will be produced.
5.
In order to conduct a successful check, the controls must be tight. Precise adjustment will be learned with
practice.
NOTE: Welding correctly is a skill that is acquired over time, for this reason, we advise that if you
are not used to this type of work, practice with a similar piece until you are satisfied with the result
and manage to adjust the controls satisfactorily.
NOTE: One of the most common problems that most inexperienced users have is that the rod sticks
to the workpiece when making contact. That is because the rod is being fed very slowly. For this
reason, it is always better to start with a high speed to be regulated slowly. That is the reason why
it is recommended to start with position 6.
NOTE: Working speed will increase automatically as the current increases. For this reason, once the
ideal speed is reached, it will not be necessary to adjust the control if the current changes.
NOTE: Pay attention to the sound produced. An irregular click denotes a very high feed speed.
Lower the speed until the sound is regular again.
THERMAL OVERLOAD
Thermal overload shuts off the weld when it overheats. This phenomenon is due to the fact that the recommended
work cycle has been exceeded. This happens to avoid any damage to the machine. When this occurs, the warning
light will lit up.
Allow the weld to cool and the warning light to turn off before restarting the job. Do not turn off the weld, since the
fan will stop cooling. Do not leave the welder unsupervised during this time.
WORK CYCLE
The work cycle is expressed in the percentage of time in which the machine must be used within a specific period of
time and electrical load.
The cycle has a time of 10 minutes at 100%, that is, a cycle of 60% corresponds to 6 minutes.

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