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INSTALLATION
FEEDING WIRE THROUGH THE MIG TORCH
Unhook the wire and hold the wire end and the spool in one hand. Use the other hand to tighten the nut (A) to some extent so that
when the spool is released, it does not spin freely and uncoils the wire. Tightening the nut too much may cause inconsistent wire
feeding. Leaving it too loose will allow the wire to straighten freely from the spool, leaving a mess of wire in the cabinet.
While holding the wire in place, use a wire cutter to cut the bent end of the wire so that only a straight end remains
Hold the wire end in one hand and release the drive roller pressure arm (l) by pulling the pressure arm adjustment knob (G)
toward you. Hold the drive roller pressure arm up off of the drive roller and insert the leading end of the wire into the inlet guide
tube (H) Push the wire across the drive roller (J) and into the torch assembly approximately six inches
Align the wire up in the inner groove Of the drive roller and allow the drive pressure arm to drop onto the drive roller. Pull the
pressure arm adjustment knob back over the pressure arm and tighten (turn clockwise) the pressure adjusting knob until the
pressure roller applies enough force on the wire to prevent it from slipping out of the drive assembly.
NOTE: Too much pressure will cause wire feeding problems and may burn out the wire feed motor.
Let go of the wire
Remove the nozzle (K) and contact tip (L) from the end of the torch assembly (M).
Plug the welder's INPUT POWER CABLE into the AC power source Adjust the settings at the front panel per the setup chart on
the welding machine's inside door according to the wire and workpiece size
Pull the trigger on the MIG torch to feed the wire through the torch assembly Check if the drive roller is slipping on the wire and
increase pressure on the pressure arm adjustment knob if necessary.
When at least an inch of wire sticks out past the end of the torch, release the trigger.
Slide the contact tip (L) over the wire protruding from the end of the torch Screw the contact tip into the end of the torch and
hand tighten securely
Install the nozzle (K) on the torch assembly
Cut off the excess wire that extends past the end of the nozzle.
Fine-tune the wire drive pressure with the pressure arm adjustment knob (G)
Turn the pressure adjustment knob clockwise to increase the driving pressure until the wire seems to feed smoothly without
slipping.
Note: If TOO MUCH pressure is applied, the wire will be crushed and the wire feeding problems will occur. If TOO LITTLE
pressure is applied, the wire will slip on the drive rolls, and no wire will be fed.
When the driving pressure is set correctly, there should be no slippage between the wire and the drive roller. But if an obstruction
occurs along the wire feed path, the wire should slip on the drive roller. You can check it by squeezing the wire between two
fingers with moderate force as it comes out Of the torch. If this stops the wire from feeding, increase the pressure until the wire
feeds through your fingers without issue
Double-check your spool tension: When wire feeding stops, the wire comes Off the spool with some curvatures while it should not
relax so much that the wire loosens on the spool. e of the curvature the coiled wire naturally reverts to. It should also not relax so
much that the wire begins to loosen on the spool
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