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If the ground clamp is not connected to the metal workpiece 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 create an erratic arc and may
damage your welder. Scrape away dirt, rust, scale, oil, or paint before attaching
the ground clamp.
8. ON/OFF 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.)
9. INPUT POWER CABLE
This is a standard, grounded 120-volt power cord. (Make sure you are using a
properly grounded 120 Volt AC, single-phase power source with 20 amp time-
delay (“slow-blow”) breakers.)
10. WIRE SPOOL SPINDLE
11. TWO-ROLL WIRE FEEDER
SELECTING THE WELDING WIRE
This welder uses only four or eight-inch spools of 0.030-inch (0.8mm) self- shielding
ux-core wire. Steel from 24 gauge up to 1/4-inch thick can be welded with 0.030
-inch wire. Larger diameter wire will be less capable with thicker materials, will not
increase your deposition rate, and may overdraw your AC power source.
NOTE:
• If a spool has developed heavy oxidation, the only solution to the problem is to
discard the spool of wire.
• If you have an oxidized spool of wire, do not discard it until you have unspooled a
few turns of wire to see if the wire farther down on the spool is in usable condition.
If it is not, discard the spool.
The contents and illustrations in this manual are subject to change without notice
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