- Used for thinner metals that would burn or warp with an arc welder.
- Easier to operate and faster than arc welding, but slightly more limited range
- Ideal for home, hobby, automotive, truck trailer and farm use.
- Easier to operate and faster than arc welding, but slightly more limited range
- Ideal for home, hobby, automotive, truck trailer and farm use.
- Read the owners manual prior to use.
- Never touch the electrode or work as electric shock may result.
- Always keep combustibles and vapors away from welder.
- Sparks can travel a fair distance. Ensure workspace is free of hazards.
- Always keep combustibles and vapors away from welder.
- Have a fire extinguisher handy at all times.
- Allows wear protective clothing, gloves, etc
- Always wear the proper shield.
- Provide adequate ventilation as fumes can be dangerous.
- Never touch the electrode or work as electric shock may result.
- Always keep combustibles and vapors away from welder.
- Sparks can travel a fair distance. Ensure workspace is free of hazards.
- Always keep combustibles and vapors away from welder.
- Have a fire extinguisher handy at all times.
- Allows wear protective clothing, gloves, etc
- Always wear the proper shield.
- Provide adequate ventilation as fumes can be dangerous.
- 15 Amp draw @ 120 Volt.
- 10' power cord.
- 10' wire feed and 15' ground.
- 3/16" maximum thickness.
- uses flux-cored wire - no external gas supplied required.
- 3 voltage ranges.
- Primarily for use indoors, especially on windy days.
- 10' power cord.
- 10' wire feed and 15' ground.
- 3/16" maximum thickness.
- uses flux-cored wire - no external gas supplied required.
- 3 voltage ranges.
- Primarily for use indoors, especially on windy days.
- Install wire on spool feeder.
- Set tension based on wire thickness and tighten drive wheel.
- Plug unit in to wall and pull trigger on handle until wire appears.
- Ensure tip and shield are in place.
- Turn unit off and provide a very good ground.
- Adjust voltage and wire speed to thickness of material.
- Arrange your work area for safety and put on protective equipment.
- Touch the wire to your work, pull the trigger and maintain the appropriate wire stick out.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- Set tension based on wire thickness and tighten drive wheel.
- Plug unit in to wall and pull trigger on handle until wire appears.
- Ensure tip and shield are in place.
- Turn unit off and provide a very good ground.
- Adjust voltage and wire speed to thickness of material.
- Arrange your work area for safety and put on protective equipment.
- Touch the wire to your work, pull the trigger and maintain the appropriate wire stick out.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
Cannot run a good weld.
- Check voltage and wire speed settings on welder.
- Ensure the wire size and tip match or that the tip hasn't worn out.
- Check for proper ground. Grind or sand a clean section on to your work.
- Check voltage and wire speed settings on welder.
- Ensure the wire size and tip match or that the tip hasn't worn out.
- Check for proper ground. Grind or sand a clean section on to your work.




