Harbor Freight Tools 61849 User Manual - Page 12
Practice your welding, technique on scrap, pieces before welding, anything of value.
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SAFETY SETUP BASIC WELDING Basic Welding Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before welding. TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY: Protective gear must be worn when using the Welder; minimum shade number 10 full face shield (or welding mask), ear protection, welding gloves, sleeves and apron, NIOSH-approved respirator, and fire 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. GUN 90 AMP FLUX WIRE WELDER ITEM 61207 TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY, FIRE AND BURNS: Keep welding tip clear of grounded objects whenever unit is pluggedWIiRnE F.EED SPEED ON MIN OFF MAX Specifications Wire 0.030" - 0.035" Flux-Core Capacity 18 Ga. - 3/16" Steel Plate Weldable Mild, Low Alloy Steel Materials (Not for Aluminum or Stainless Steel) GROUND 120V~ 60Hz 20A = The Flux Wire Welder is used to weld sheet metal and low carbon steel. Good welding takes a degree of skill and experience. Practice a few sample welds on scrap before welding your first project. Additional practice periods are recommended whenever you weld a different thickness of material or weld a different type of connection. Make practice welds on pieces of scrap to practice technique before welding anything of value. Practice your welding technique on scrap pieces before welding anything of value. WELDING TIPS MAINTENANCE Page 12 For technical questions, please call 1-888-866-5797. Item 61849