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above.
4. Set the electrode on the diamond disk at a 10-degree angle and begin to spin the electrode with the thumb and
middle finger. *A helpful way to get a sharp electrode is to push down on the electrode with your index finger while
twisting the electrode with the thumb and middle finger.
5. Once the electrode is sharp and clean, turn the electrode to a 90-degree angle and push it against the dremel in
order to place a flat/blunt tip on the electrode.
6. Once the electrode has a flat/blunt tip, turn the Dremel off and insert the electrode back into the stylus as
explained above.
Make An Arc Weld
1. Select Classic on Waveform, Standard + on Ignition, None on Agitation, 15 ms on Length, 25Ws on the Energy dial, Single
on Mode, Touch Detect on Trigger, and then hit play. *Verify Gas Pressure is between 7 and 11 PSI.
2. Lightly touch the electrode in the 25 Ws box on the
provided weld plate. Maintain contact & keep hands
steady by resting them on the table.
3. Use the provided stainless steel weld plate as a guide
to try different settings. Make several welds on the
weld plate to get comfortable with the stylus and the
different weld parameters.
How to Make a Tack Weld
1. Select low on quick power settings, short on pre weld delay, Foot Pedal for
the Trigger, and then touch the Play button.
2. Attach the negative alligator clip to one work-piece and the positive alligator
clip to the other work-piece.
3. Lightly touch the two work-pieces together where you want to tack them.
4. Step on the foot pedal.
5. If the work-pieces stay together, proceed to the Arc screen to perform a
permanent weld using the Pulse Arc Welding Stylus. If the pieces do not stay
together, move to the medium settings and repeat steps 2-4.