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Page 10SKU 91124Welder Parts ListItem # Description Qty1Torch 12 Contact Tip 13Nozzle 14Liner 15 Fixing Pole (A) for Gun Body 16 Fixing Pole (B) for G
Page 11SKU 91124Welder Assembly DrawingNOTE: Some parts are listed and shown forillustration purposes only and are not avail-able individually as repl
Page 12SKU 91124353436 3523192824202311Welder Assembly Photographs
Page 13SKU 91124Wiring Schematic
Page 2SKU 91124SpecificationsSave This ManualYou will need the manual for the safety warnings and precautions, assembly instructions,operating and mai
Page 3SKU 911246. Use the right tool for the job. Do not attempt to force a small tool or attachment to dothe work of a larger industrial tool. There
Page 4SKU 9112420. Use proper size and type extension cord. If an extension cord is required, it must be ofthe proper size and type to supply the corr
Page 5SKU 91124Assembly1. Attach the Handle (30) to the Cover (31) using screw (29) inserted from the Handletop-rear. Refer to the photo at the top of
Page 6SKU 91124Note: What does the term “duty cycle mean?Duty cycle is a welding equipment specification, which defines the number of minutes, within
Page 7SKU 91124Caution: Before arc welding, read and understand all safety precautions and warningslisted on pages 2 through 5.1. Securely clamp the G
Page 8SKU 91124MaintenanceCaution: Before performing any maintenance on the MIG Welder, unplug the Power Cordfrom the electrical outlet.1. Periodicall
Page 9SKU 911249. Turn the Torch Handle Nozzle counterclockwise and pull to remove.10. Turn the Contact Tip counterclockwise and remove.11. Lay the To
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