Welding System User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
  Wear protective 
gear during use; 
ANSI-approved, shade 
number level 14 eye 
protection, a full face shield 
(or welding mask), ear 
protection, welding gloves 
and apron, NIOSH-approved 
respirator, and re resistant 
work clothes without pockets 
should be worn when welding. 
Light from the arc can cause 
permanent damage to the 
eyes and skin. Do not breathe 
arc fumes.
Place the Welder on a level surface 1. 
that can bear its weight near the work 
area. 
Connect a 12 AWG ground wire (not 2. 
included) to the Ground Post on the 
rear of the Welder (see page 12) and 
route it to ground. If possible, ground 
the workpiece independent of the 
welder.
TIG Connection
TIG Torch 
Control
Cable 
Plug
Gas 
Outlet 
Hose
1.  Connect the TIG torch control, cable 
plug, and gas outlet hose as shown 
on page 12. Twist to lock in place.
Plug the cable of the Grounding 2. 
Clamp (34) into the welder and se-
cure the clamp to a clean, exposed 
metal part of the workpiece.
Assemble the desired accessories 3. 
and rod inside the tip of the TIG Torch 
handle.
Unscrew the Ceramic Nozzle (6A) a. 
on the Torch Handle (4A).
Unscrew the Collet Housing (5A).b. 
Place a 5/32” prepared tungsten c. 
welding rod (not included) into the 
torch.
Screw the Collet Housing and Ce-d. 
ramic Nozzle back onto the Torch.
Connect a hose and coupling from 4. 
the gas regulator on an Argon gas 
tank (none included) to the Argon 
Gas Inlet on the back of the unit. Fol-
low the gas cylinder manufacturer’s 
instructions for set-up and use.
The Gas Flow Delay Switch allows 5. 
control of how long the shielding gas 
ows. To conserve shielding gas 
switch it to “short”. If the welded sur-
face is being tarnished, change the 
switch to “long”.
TIG Welding
Turn the Current Adjustment Knob to 6. 
meet the needs of the job.
Move the Stick or TIG Switch to “TIG” 7. 
(bottom position).
Plug the power cord into a grounded 8. 
230V electric socket and turn the 
Welder on.
 DANGER! To prevent serious 
injury and death: The TIG Welder 
will immediately turn on when the 










