Welder Installation; Power Source Connection; Power Requirements; Connect To Power Source - Craftsman 934.205111 Operator's Manual

Wire feed mig welder
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POWER
SOURCE
CONNECTION
POWER
REQUIREMENTS
This welder
is designed
to operate
on a
properly
grounded
120 Volt, 60 Hz,
single-phase
alternating
current
(ac)
power
source
fused with a 20 amp time-
delayed
fuse or circuit breaker,
tt is
recommended
that a qualified
electrician
verify the ACTUAL
VOLTAGE
at the
receptacle
into which the welder
will be
plugged
and confirm
that the receptacle
is properly
fused and grounded.
The
use of the proper circuit
size can
eliminate
nuisance
circuit breaker
tripping
when
welding
DO NOT OPERATE
THIS WELDER
if
the ACTUAL
power source
voltage
is
less than 105 Volts ac or greater
than
!32 Volts ac.
Contact
a qualified
electrician
if this problem
exists..
Improper
performance
and/or
damage
to
the welder
will result if operated
on
inadequate
or excessive
power'.
CONNECT
TO
POWER
SOURCE
WARNING
High
voltage
danger
from
power
source!
Consult
a qualified
electrician
for proper installation
of receptacle
at
the power
source
This welder
must be grounded
while in
use to protect
the operator
from
electrical
shock.
If you are not sure if
your outlet is properly
grounded,
have it
checked
by a qualified
electrician
Do
not cut off the grounding
prong or alter
the plug in any way and do not use any
adapters
between
the welder's
power
cord and the power
source
receptacle.
Make sure the POWER
switch is OFF
then connect
your welder's
power cord
to a properly
grounded
I20 Vac, 60 Hz,
single phase,
20 amp power source.
EXTENSION
CORDS
For optimum
welder
performance,
an
extension
cord should
not be used
unless
absolutely
necessary,.
If
necessary,
care must be taken in
selecting
an extension
cord appropriate
for use with your specific welder.
Select a properly
grounded
extension
cord that will mate directly
with the ac
power source
receptacle
and the welder
power cord without
the use of adapters°
Make certain that the extension
is properly
wired and in good electrical
condition.
Extension
cords must be at the smallest
a #12 gauge
cord.. Do not use an
extension
cord over 25 ft.. in length..
ASSEMBLING
THE
WELDER
The following
procedures
describe
the
process
required
to assemble,
install,
maintain,
and prepare
to weld with your
new wire feed welder°
UNPACKING
THE WELDER
1
Remove
any cartons
or bags
containing
parts/accessories
2
Open the cartons
or bags packed
with your welder
and inspect
their
contents
for damage.
Report
any
missing
or damaged
items
immediately
3
Grasp the top handle of the welder
and lift the welder
out of the carton.
INSTALL
THE GROUND
CLAMP
Connect
the ground
clamp to the ground
cable
(coming out the front of the
welder)
according
to the instructions
packaged
with the ground
clamp.
INSTALL
THE
TANK
TRAY
AND
BRACKET
The tank tray bracket
is installed
on the
back of the welder,
see Figure
1.
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