Title: Tomahawk TWG210A Welder Operations Manual Author: Tomahawk Power Subject: Tomahawk TWG210A Welder Operations Manual Keywords: welder tig welder stick welder welding machine welders tig arc welder tig torch tig welding aluminum welder wire welder argon regulator welding equipment inverter welder welder machine tig welders welder generator welding machines portable welder tig welding ...
2 3 4 Engine Hazards California Prop 65 warnings 5 Product Specifications 6 Wheel Kit Assembly Step 1: Lay out wheels, axle, pegs, screws, bolts, and washers. Step 2: Attached axle using 2 clamps with nuts and bolts, add wheels, next attach pegs in front of generator finally attach handles using pins and clips. 7 Selecting Cabling Sizes Amperage and Electrode Selection Chart 8 WELDER GENERATOR PANEL 9 WELDER TIG Torch TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ,WHP'HVFULSWLRQ 0D[$PSHUDJH &RROLQJ0HWKRG 7RUFK&DEOH/HQJWK 7RUFK6W\OH 7,*725&+$ $PSV $LU&RROHG PHWHU 9 KNOW YOUR TORCH 10 KNOW YOUR CROSS VALVE "+" INSTALLATION 1. INSTALLATION OF TIG TORCH 1.1 Remove the ground cable and the electrode holder from the weld output connections. Install the ground cable to the Positive (+) weld output connection. 1.2 Secure the ground clamp to the work piece 1.3 Connect a regulator to a bottle of ARGON gas. Then connect the gas connection from the TIG torch to the regulator. 1.4 Connect the TIG torch weld cable to the Negative (-) weld output connection. 1.5 Set desired amperage on the amperage control knob on the front panel of the welder. 1.6 Turn on the input power switch on the welder. CAUTION Be aware that the TIG torch will be electrically HOT when the Input Power Switch on the welder is turned on. 1.7 Turn on the regulator on the bottle of shielding gas and adjust the regulator to approximately 20CFH. Then open the shielding gas valve on the torch to start the flow of shielding gas. MAINTENANCE · Maintain your TIG TORCH. It is recommended that the general condition of TIG TORCH be examined before it is used. Keep TIG TORCH in good repair byadopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance. Have necessary repairs made by qualified service personnel. · Periodically clean dust, dirt, grease, etc. from your torch. · Replace power cord, ground cable, ground clamp, or electrode assembly when damaged or worn. 11 WELDER GENERATOR EXPLOSI 12 STARTING THE WELDER GENERATOR 7267$57 Ek $GG6$(:2LODQG*DVROLQH2FWDQHRU+LJKHUWRWKH HQJLQH Fk 6ZLWFK.H\WR213RVWLWLRQ Gk 2SHQ)XHO9DOYH Hk 3XW&KRNH21 Ik 7XUQ,JQLWLRQ6ZLWFK ,IEDWWHU\GRHVQRWVWDUWWKHHQJLQHXVHPDQXDOUHFRLOWRVWDUW 726723 Ek 6ZLWFKNH\WR2))SRVLWLRQ Fk &ORVH)XHO9DOYH 13 1706+0) Generator Welder to a Truck Connecting the Battery 14 Welding 101 15 Striking an Arc Poor Weld Examples Good Weld Examples 16 Conditions that affect weld shape Recommended Weld Movement 17 Welding Lap Joints Welding Groove Joints 18 Welding Tee Joints Weld Test 19 Regular Maintenance 3 Tips for Keeping your Welder in Good Shape 1. Change Oil Regularly 2. Change Air Filter Regularly 3. Clean Carburetor and use High Octane (No Ethanol Fuel) 20 Welding Troubleshooting For further assistance please call Tomahawk Toll Free at 1-866-577-4476 or visit us on our website at www.tomahawk-power.com 21 Tomahawk Power, LLC San Diego, CA Sales Support (866) 577-4476 sales@tomahawk-power.com Service and Registration support@tomahawk-power.com www.tomahawk-power.comAcrobat Distiller 19.0 (Windows)