Chicago Electric 94056 Welder User Manual


 
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DUTY CYCLE
Duty cycle is a welding equipment
specication, which denes the number of
minutes, within a 10-minute period, during
which a given welder can safely produce
a particular welding current. For example,
this 90 amp welder with a 10% duty cycle
must be rested for at least 9 minutes after
1 minute of continuous welding.
Failure to carefully observe
duty cycle limitations can easily over
stress a welder’s power generation
system contributing to premature
welder failure. Many welders do not
have internal protection systems
that prevent this sort of over stress
-- leaving the task to the owner or
operator.
OPERATION
This Welder is used to weld sheet
metal and light carbon steel.
Caution: Before welding, read and
understand all safety precautions and
warnings listed on pages 2 through 5.
Securely clamp the Ground Cable 1.
Clamp (33) as close as possible to
the metal object to be welded, or
to the metal work bench where the
object is mounted and electrically
connected.
Set the switch on the control panel to 2.
MIN or MAX, as appropriate.
Verify that the Power Switch is in the 3.
OFF position, then plug the Welder
plug into a dedicated, 110 VAC, 20
amp line with delayed action type
circuit breaker or fuses.
If an extension cord is used, it must
have the following wire size: up to 30
feet, use 12 AWG size wire; 30 to 50
feet, use 10 AWG wire; Over 50 feet,
use 8 AWG wire.
CONTROLS
Switch (7) Power On / Off
Switch (7) Current Min. / Max.
Overload Indicator Light (22)
Wire Feed Speed Knob (9)
Torch (1) Cable
Ground Cable (33)
Power Cord (32)
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