Campbell Hausfeld WG3013 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Wire Feed Arc Welder; DANGER; General Safety
- Page 3 – ADDITIONAL SAFETY STANDARDS; Safety and Health Standards; WARNING
- Page 4 – Assembly; Contact Tip Markings
- Page 5 – GAS TYPES; CAUTION; Operation
- Page 6 – Consumer and Wear Parts; DRIVE ROLLER; for replacement parts.
- Page 7 – Welding Guidelines; General; TRAVEL ANGLE
- Page 8 – aluminum; WELDING POSITIONS; WELD PASSES
- Page 10 – Troubleshooting Chart - Welder; Troubleshooting Chart - Welds
- Page 14 – Replacement Parts List - Models; OPTIONAL WIRE
- Page 15 – Glossary of Welding Terms
- Page 16 – Notes
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IN970400AV 11/00
Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
Model WG3013
Wire Feed
Arc Welder
B U I L T T O L A S T
TM
This line of Campbell Hausfeld wire feed
welders is designed to be used on
standard 115V household current. The
welders are equipped with infinite wire
speed control to accurately select the
proper wire feed rate needed for various
welding conditions. Internal components
are thermostatically protected.
These welders are designed for use with
Flux Core Arc Welding (Gasless) or Gas
Metal Arc Welding (Mig) process. As
delivered from the factory, this welder
can weld with .024” (.6 mm) to .035”
(.9 mm) diameter wire. A starter spool
of .035” (.9 mm) flux-cored wire and a
.040 tip are included.
Unpacking
Some welder components may be
found in the wire feed compartment.
When unpacking, inspect carefully for
any damage that may have occurred
during transit. Report any damaged or
missing items by calling (800) 746-5641.
Circuit Requirements
This equipment
requires a dedi-
cated 115 volt circuit. Refer to the
following chart for the correct circuit
breaker or fuse rating. Do not run
other appliances, lights, or tools on
this circuit while operating this
equipment. Extension cords are not
recommended. Blown fuses and tripped
circuit breakers can result from failure
to comply with this recommendation.
!
CAUTION
Components and Controls
1.
Ground Clamp
- connect to work
piece.
2.
Wire Feed Gun with .040 tip
3.
Power Cord
- plug into 115 volt
outlet.
4.
On/Off Switch
5.
Infinite Wire Speed Control
-
turn clockwise to increase wire
speed and counterclockwise to
decrease wire speed.
6.
Heat Selector
- Selects welding
power. Four selections are possible
7.
Polarity Hook-up
- Attach torch
cable to (+) for MIG and (-) for flux
core wire.
Heat
Circuit Breaker or
Selector
Slow Blow Fuse
Danger means a
hazard that will
cause death or serious injury if the
warning is ignored.
Warning means a
hazard that could
cause death or serious injury if the
warning is ignored.
Caution means a
hazard that may
cause minor or moderate injury if the
warning is ignored. It also may mean a
hazard that will only cause damage to
property.
NOTE:
Note means any additional
information pertaining to the product
or its proper usage.
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CAUTION
!
WARNING
!
DANGER
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General Safety
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