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Gun Cable
Handle
Wire Speed
Voltage
Selector
Power
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Power
Welding
Jnd Clamp
Cord
Gun
Cable
Figure
1. Model 20569 Welder
Handle
- Rugged,
top mounted
handle
allows for easy transport
of your welder.
Wire Speed Control - Use this dial to adjust
the speed at which the welder feeds wire to
the gun. 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, gas -vs-
gasless welding, 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 gun.
Voltage
Selector-
This four position
dial
adjusts the voltage
or "heat" of your welder.
A is the lowest and D is the highest.
Different
materials
and material thickness
will require
different
voltage
settings.
You will need to
adjust your voltage accordingly
for different
welding
conditions.
By properly
adjusting
your voltage
settings
and wire feed speed,
you will enable clean, precision
welds.
(Refer
to the Suggested
Settings
Chart on p.30 of
this manual OR on the inside of the door of
the welder.)
Power Switch - This switch turns the welder
ON and OFF. (Make sure the power switch is
in the OFF position before performing any
maintenance on the welder.)
Power Cord - This is a standard,
grounded
120 volt power cord. (Make sure you are
using a properly grounded 120 Vac, 60Hz,
single phase, 20 amp power source.)
Ground Clamp -Attaching
the ground
clamp to your work piece "completes"
the
welding current
circuit. You must attach the
ground clami_ to-the metal you are welding.
If
the ground clamp is not connected
to the
metal work piece you intend to weld, the
welder 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 before attaching the ground clamp.
Ground
Cable - The ground cable connects
the ground clamp to the internal workings of
the welder.
Welding
Gun and Cable - The welding gun
controls
the delivery
of the welding wire to
the material to be welded. The welding wire
is fed through the welding cable and welding
gun when the welding gun trigger is pulled.
You will need to install a contact tip and
welding nozzle to the end of the welding gun,
as described
later in this manual,
prior to
welding.
Welding
Terms
Now that you are familiar with the main parts
of the welder,
make note of the following
terms. You will see them used throughout
this manual.
weld puddle:
The localized
volume
of molten metal in a weld prior to its
solidification.
weld angle:
The angle of the welding
wire,
as it extends from the welding gun, in
relation to the item being welded.
slag: The protective
coating that forms on
the surface of molten metal.
arc: A sustained
luminous
discharge
of
electricity
across a gap in a circuit.
welding
bead: The extended
build up of a
weld, made by pushing or pulling the weld
puddle.
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