Campbell Hausfeld WT6100 - Manual

Campbell Hausfeld WT6100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – GTAW Arc Welding Torch; General Safety; CAUTION; DANGER
  • Page 3 – Installation
  • Page 4 – TIG Consumable Selection Chart
  • Page 5 – Tips while TIG welding:; TIG Electrode Identification
  • Page 6 – Welding Terms
  • Page 7 – Replacement Parts List
  • Page 8 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 9 – Chalumeau TIG; Déballage; AVERTISSEMENT
  • Page 10 – Généralités Sur La Sécurité; ATTENTION; Chalumeau de soudure à l’arc GTAW
  • Page 12 – Tableau de sélection de biens consommables TIG
  • Page 13 – Conseils de soudure TIG :
  • Page 14 – Lexique De Termes De Soudage
  • Page 15 – Liste de Pièces de Rechange
  • Page 16 – Garantie Limitée
  • Page 17 – Soplete TIG; Descripción; ADVERTENCIA
  • Page 18 – PRECAUCION; PELIGRO; Soplete de soldadura por arco GTAW
  • Page 19 – Instalación
  • Page 20 – Tabla de selección de insumos TIG
  • Page 21 – Establecimiento de un arco:; Identificación del electrodo TIG
  • Page 22 – Glosario de Terminología usada por soldadores
  • Page 23 – Lista de Repuestos
  • Page 24 – Garantía Limitada
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IN971800AV 4/03

Operating Instructions

Model WT6100

TIG Torch

B U I L T T O L A S T

Description

The WT6100 TIG torch allows you to
convert your Arcitech 110 inverter
technology welder to a TIG (GTAW)
welder. TIG stands for Tungsten Inert
Gas. GTAW is Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding. TIG is also commonly call
Heliarc

®

welding, but Heliarc

®

is a brand

name of the Linde Company, not a
process. Heliarc

®

comes from Helium

Arc Welding, as helium is an inert gas
used to keep impurities from the weld.
Today most TIG welding is done with
100% Argon shielding gas.

TIG welding gives the most beautiful
and clean welds with the most
precision and control. It is the best
process for welding dissimilar size items
together. The drawback to TIG welding
is that it takes a high skill level, and it is
slow.

TIG welding is often used in welding
Aluminum, however welding
Aluminum with TIG requires an AC
high frequency power source. The
Campbell Hausfeld Arcitech 110 has DC
only output, so it can not weld
Aluminum with the TIG process.

Unpacking

When unpacking, inspect carefully for
any damage that may have occurred
during transit. Make sure any loose
fittings and screws, etc. are tightened
before putting unit into service.

The electrode
holder is "live"

(has current potential) when machine is
turned on.

Components of the WT6100
TIG Torch:

1. 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode -

1/16” (1.6 mm)

2. Nozzle #7 use with 1/16” (1.6 mm)

electrode

3. Collet Body - match to electrode size

(1.6 mm)

4. Collet - matched to electrode size

(1.6 mm)

5. Insulator

6. Torch Head

!

WARNING

7. Gas Valve

8. O-rings (for gas valve and back cap)

9. Back Cup

10. 12.5’ Torch hose

11. Dinse plug power connector

(connect to negative (-) output on
welder)

12. Gas connector (connect to gas

regulator on 100% Argon tank)

For parts, manuals, product & service information

visit

www.chpower.com

or call 800-746-5641

Figure 1 - Welder Components and
Controls

© 2003 Campbell Hausfeld/Scott Fetzer

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Summary

Page 2 - GTAW Arc Welding Torch; General Safety; CAUTION; DANGER

2 Operating Instructions GTAW Arc Welding Torch General Safety Danger means ahazard that will cause death or serious injury if thewarning is ignored. Warning means ahazard that could cause death or serious injury if thewarning is ignored. Caution means ahazard that may cause minor or moderate injury...

Page 3 - Installation

Safe Handling of Compressed Gasesin Cylinders CGA Pamphlet P-1, from CompressedGas Association, 1235 Jefferson DavisHighway, Suite 501, Arlington, VA22202 Code for Safety in Welding andCutting CSA Standard W117.2, from CanadianStandards Association, Standards Sales,178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale,Ont...

Page 4 - TIG Consumable Selection Chart

100% Argon shielding gas is connectedto the torch at a regulated rate of 15 -30 cubic feet per hour (cfh.) If you havetoo little gas, you will see porosity ofyour weld. Too much flow is just awaste of gas. Filler metal is applied to the TIG weldby hand feeding as is done with oxy-acetylene (flame po...

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