Harbor Freight Tools 67854 Welding System User Manual


 
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Item 67854
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FUNCTION
The Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
is designed to protect the eyes and face
from sparks, splatter, and harmful radiation
under normal welding conditions. The Auto-
Darkening Filter automatically changes from
a clear state to a dark state when an arc is
struck, and it returns to the clear state when
welding stops.
BEFORE WELDING
The Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
comes ready for use. The only things you
need to do before welding are to remove the
protective lm from both sides of the lens (if
not already done), adjust the position of the
headband, select the correct shade number
for your application, and test the helmet for
proper operation as described following.
Check the Front Cover Lens to makes
sure that it is clean, and that no dirt is
covering the two sensors on the front of the
Filter Cartridge. Also check the Front/Inside
Cover Lens and the Front Lens Retaining
Frame, and make sure that they are secured
in place.
Inspect all operating parts before
each use for signs of wear or damage. Any
scratched, cracked, or pitted parts should be
replaced immediately before using again to
avoid severe personal injury.
Shade Number
& Grinding Mode Selection
Shade Number
Shade
Control
Knob
Tension
Adjustment
Knob
Figure 1
Select the shade number you need (see
Shade Guide Chart on the previous
page) by turning the Shade Control
Knob. Be sure that the shade number of
the Welding Helmet is the correct shade
number for your application.
Note: If a selection of shades are
recommended for your application, try
the darkest setting rst.
The shade number can be set from 9 to
13 by turning the Shade Control Knob
until the arrow points to the desired
shade number. See Figure 1.
Remember to check with the Shade
Guide Chart on the previous page to
determine the proper shade number for
your application.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Test the helmet auto-
darkening lter lens before welding.
While wearing the helmet, briey
strike an arc, keeping your face and
eyes turned slightly away, and to one
side. The lens should darken evenly
when not directly facing the arc. If it
does not darken properly, do not use
the Welding Helmet.