TIG InverTer welder
Model 98233
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address practices
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Keep this manual for the safety warn-
ings and precautions, assembly, operat-
ing, inspection, maintenance and cleaning
procedures. Write the product’s serial
number in the back of the manual near the
assembly diagram (or month and year of
purchase if product has no number). Keep
this manual and the receipt in a safe and
dry place for future reference.
not related to personal injury.
cauTIOn, without
the safety alert
symbol, is used to address
practices not related to
personal injury.
General power Tool Safety
warnings
warnInG read all safety
warnings and instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and
instructions for future reference.
The term ″power tool″ in the
warnings refers to your mains-
operated (corded) power tool.
IMpOrTanT SaFeTY
InFOrMaTIOn
In this manual, on the labeling,
and all other information provid-
ed with this product:
This is the safety alert
symbol. It is used to alert
you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that
1. work area safety
a.keep work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered or dark areas invite acci-
dents.
follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
b.do not operate power tools in
explosive atmospheres, such as in
the presence of flammable liquids,
gases or dust. Power tools create
sparks which may ignite the dust or
fumes.
danGer indicates
a hazardous
situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
warnInG
indicates a
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
c.keep children and bystanders
away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose
control.
2. electrical safety
cauTIOn, used
with the safety
alert symbol, indicates a
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
a.power tool plugs must match the
outlet. never modify the plug in
any way. do not use any adapter
plugs with grounded power tools.
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Unmodified plugs and matching out-
lets will reduce risk of electric shock.
face shield. Safety equipment such
as NIOSH-approved respirator,
heavy-duty work gloves, non-skid
safety shoes, or hearing protection
used for appropriate conditions will
reduce personal injuries.
b.avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators,
ranges and refrigerators. There is
an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is grounded.
c.prevent unintentional starting.
ensure the switch is in the off-po-
sition before connecting to power
source or moving the tool. Carry-
ing power tools with your finger on
the switch or energizing power tools
that have the switch on invites acci-
dents.
c.do not expose power tools to rain
or wet conditions. Water entering
a power tool will increase the risk of
electric shock.
d.do not abuse the cord. never use
the cord for carrying, pulling or
unplugging the power tool. keep
cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. Damaged
or entangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
d.remove any adjusting key or
wrench before turning the power
tool on. A wrench or a key left at-
tached to a rotating part of the power
tool may result in personal injury.
e.when operating a power tool out-
doors, use an extension cord suit-
able for outdoor use. Use of a cord
suitable for outdoor use reduces the
risk of electric shock.
e.do not overreach. keep proper
footing and balance at all times.
This enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
f. dress properly. do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry. keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away
from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewelry or long hair can be caught in
moving parts.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp
location is unavoidable, use a
Ground Fault circuit Interrupter
(GFcI) protected supply. Use of
a GFCI reduces the risk of electric
shock.
g.If devices are provided for the con-
nection of dust extraction and col-
lection facilities, ensure these are
connected and properly used. Use
of these devices can reduce dust-
related hazards.
3. personal safety
a.Stay alert, watch what you are do-
ing and use common sense when
operating a power tool. do not use
a power tool while you are tired
or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication. A moment
of inattention while operating power
tools may result in serious personal
injury.
h.Only use safety equipment that
has been approved by an appropri-
ate standards agency. Unapproved
safety equipment may not provide
adequate protection. Eye protection
must be ANSI-approved and breath-
ing protection must be NIOSH-ap-
b.use safety equipment. Always
wear ANSI-approved safety glasses
and arc shaded, impact safety full
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proved for the specific hazards in the
work area.
g.use the power tool, accessories
and tool bits etc. in accordance
with these instructions, taking into
account the working conditions
and the work to be performed. Use
of the power tool for operations differ-
ent from those intended could result
in a hazardous situation.
4. power tool use and care
a.do not force the power tool. use
the correct power tool for your ap-
plication. The correct power tool will
do the job better and safer at the rate
for which it was designed.
5. Service
b.do not use the power tool if the
switch does not turn it on and off.
Any power tool that cannot be con-
trolled with the switch is dangerous
and must be repaired.
a.have your power tool serviced by
a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
c.disconnect the plug from the
power source from the power tool
before making any adjustments,
changing accessories, or storing
power tools. Such preventive safety
measures reduce the risk of starting
the power tool accidentally.
TIG welder Safety warnings
1. Connection of a plug to this unit
must only be performed by a certi-
fied electrician.
2. Do not exceed 20 PSI for shielding
gas; 10 PSI is recommended.
d.Store idle power tools out of the
reach of children and do not allow
persons unfamiliar with the power
tool or these instructions to oper-
ate the power tool. Power tools are
dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
3. Avoid electrical shock. Do not per-
mit electrically live parts, cables, or
electrodes to contact skin, clothing, or
gloves. Wear ANSI-approved protec-
tive clothing. This unit draws enough
current to cause serious injury or
death. Before turning the welder on,
check the electrode holder to be sure
that there are no protruding screws,
and that all insulation is secure. Do
not weld unless you are insulated
from ground and the work piece.
e.Maintain power tools. check for
misalignment or binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts and any
other condition that may affect the
power tool’s operation. If dam-
aged, have the power tool repaired
before use. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained power
tools.
4. Avoid eye and body damage. Arc
rays and infrared radiation can injure
eyes and burn skin. Wear ANSI ap-
proved eye and body protection. Do
not allow viewing by visitors without
proper eye and body protection. Use
a Face Shield with arc shaded filter
plate.
f. keep cutting tools sharp and
clean. Properly maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges are
less likely to bind and are easier to
control.
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5. Move flammable and explosive mate-
rial at least 35 feet from the welding
arc to prevent welding sparks or mol-
ten metal from starting a fire. Keep a
type ABC fire extinguisher within easy
reach. Thoroughly clean the object
being welded of any paint, grease, or
other foreign material.
13.
Prevent accidental fires.
Remove any combustible
material from the work
area.
14. When possible, move the work to a
location well away from combustible
materials. If relocation is not pos-
sible, protect the combustibles with a
cover made of fire resistant material.
6. If working on a wall or ceiling prevent
ignition of combustibles on the other
side by moving them to a safe loca-
tion.
15. Do not use near degreasing or paint-
ing operations.
16. Enclose the work area with portable
fire resistant screens. Protect com-
bustible walls, ceilings, floors, etc.,
from sparks and heat with fire resis-
tant covers.
7. Industrial applications must follow
OSHA guidelines.
8.
Prevent eye
injury and
burns. Wearing
and using
ANSI-approved personal safety
clothing and safety devices reduce
the risk for injury.
17. Do not weld or cut on materials hav-
ing a combustible coating or combus-
tible internal structure, as in walls or
ceilings, without an approved method
for eliminating the hazard.
9. Leather leggings, fire resistant shoes
or boots should be worn when using
this product. Do not wear pants with
cuffs, shirts with open pockets, or
any clothing that can catch and hold
molten metal or sparks.
18. After spot welding, make a thorough
examination for evidence of fire. Be
aware that easily-visible smoke or
flame may not be present for some
time after the fire has started. Pro-
vide adequate ventilation in work
areas to prevent accumulation of
flammable gases, vapors, and dust.
Do not apply heat to a container that
has held an unknown substance or a
combustible material whose contents,
when heated, can produce flam-
mable or explosive vapors. Clean
and purge containers before applying
heat. Vent closed containers, includ-
ing castings, before preheating, weld-
ing, or cutting.
10. Keep clothing and work surfaces free
of grease, oil, solvents, or any flam-
mable substances. Wear dry, insulat-
ing gloves and protective clothing.
11. Wear an approved head covering
to protect the head and neck. Use
aprons, cape, sleeves, shoulder cov-
ers, and bibs designed and approved
for welding and cutting procedures.
12. When welding/cutting overhead or in
confined spaces, wear flame resistant
ear plugs or ear muffs to keep sparks
out of ears.
19. Do not touch live electrical parts.
Wear dry, insulating gloves. Do not
touch electrode or conductor tong
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with bare hand. Do not wear wet or
damaged gloves.
22. Where ventilation is questionable,
have a qualified technician take an air
sampling to determine the need for
corrective measures. Use mechani-
cal ventilation to improve air quality.
If engineering controls are not fea-
sible, use an approved respirator.
20. Ensure that the unit is placed on a
stable location before use. If this unit
falls while plugged in, severe injury,
electric shock, or fire may result.
23. Follow OSHA guidelines for Permis-
sible Exposure Limits (PEL’s) for vari-
ous fumes and gases.
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24. Follow the American Conference of
Governmental Industrial Hygienists
recommendations for Threshold Limit
Values (TLV’s) for fumes and gases.
InhalaTIOn hazard:
welding and plasma cutting produce
TOxIc FuMeS.
25. Have a recognized specialist in
Industrial Hygiene or Environmental
Services check the operation and air
quality and make recommendations
for the specific welding or cutting situ-
ation.
Exposure to welding or cutting
exhaust fumes can increase the risk
of developing certain cancers, such as
cancer of the larynx and lung cancer.
Also, some diseases that may be linked
to exposure to welding or plasma cutting
exhaust fumes are:
26. Maintain labels and nameplates on
the tool. These carry important safety
information. If unreadable or miss-
ing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a
replacement.
• Early onset of Parkinson’s Disease
• Heart disease
• Ulcers
• Damage to the reproductive organs
• Inflammation of the small intestine or
stomach
• Respiratory diseases such as
emphysema, bronchitis, or pneumonia
• Kidney damage
27. Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare
to begin work before turning on the
tool.
Use natural or forced air ventilation and
wear a respirator approved by NIOSH to
protect against the fumes produced to
reduce the risk of developing the above
illnesses.
28. Do not leave the tool unattended
when it is plugged into an electrical
outlet. Turn off the tool, and unplug it
from its electrical outlet before leav-
ing.
29. Do not splice welding cables.
21. Avoid overexposure to fumes and
gases. Always keep your head out
of the fumes. Do not breathe the
fumes. Use enough ventilation or
exhaust, or both, to keep fumes and
gases from your breathing zone and
general area.
30. Do not weld sealed containers. All
containers should be considered un-
safe unless they have been rendered
safe or declared safe by a qualified
person.
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31. This product is not a toy. Keep it out
of reach of children.
sition. Never drop or strike a cylinder.
Do not use cylinders that have been
dented. Cylinder caps should be used
when moving or storing cylinders.
Empty cylinders should be kept in
specified areas and clearly marked
“empty.”
32. People with pacemakers should
consult their physician(s) before use.
Electromagnetic fields in close prox-
imity to heart pacemaker could cause
pacemaker interference or pacemak-
er failure. In addition, people with
pacemakers should:
38. Some dust created by power sand-
ing, sawing, grinding, drilling, and
other construction activities, contains
chemicals known [to the State of Cali-
fornia] to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints
• Avoid operating alone.
• Do not use with power switch locked
on.
• Properly maintain and inspect to
avoid electrical shock.
• Any power cord must be properly
grounded. Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter (GFCI) should also be imple-
mented – it prevents sustained elec-
trical shock.
• Crystalline silica from bricks and ce-
ment or other masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium from chemi-
cally treated lumber
Your risk from these exposures var-
ies, depending on how often you do
this type of work. To reduce your
exposure to these chemicals: work in
a well ventilated area, and work with
approved safety equipment, such as
those dust masks that are specially
designed to filter out microscopic
particles. (California Health & Safety
Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
33. A GFCI may provide protection from
the “wall to the welder”, but a GFCI
will not protect you from faults be-
tween the “welder and the work”.
Because a GFCI cannot protect
you from faults between the “welder
and the work” using proper welding
technique and personal protection
equipment while welding is crucial.
Ground the workpiece as well as the
welder.
39. WARNING: Handling the cord on
this product will expose you to lead,
a chemical known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling. (Califor-
nia Health & Safety Code § 25249.5,
et seq.)
34. Use a non-conductive safety mat on
the work surface to insulate the op-
erator from the work surface.
35. Turn off, unplug, and discharge elec-
trodes after use and before service.
36. Do not attempt to cool the welding tip
with fluids. Allow the tip to cool down
gradually.
40. The warnings, precautions, and in-
structions discussed in this instruction
manual cannot cover all possible con-
ditions and situations that may occur.
It must be understood by the operator
that common sense and caution are
37. Secure cylinders upright to prevent
them from falling. All cylinders should
be used and stored in an upright po-
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factors which cannot be built into this
product, but must be supplied by the
operator.
extension cords
1. As the distance from the supply outlet
increases, you must use a heavier
gauge extension cord. Using exten-
sion cords with inadequately sized
wire causes a serious drop in voltage,
resulting in loss of power and pos-
sible tool damage.
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InSTrucTIOnS.
GrOundInG
(See Table a.)
TO prevenT
elecTrIc ShOck
and deaTh FrOM
IncOrrecT GrOundInG
wIre cOnnecTIOn:
Check with a qualified
2. The smaller the gauge number of the
wire, the greater the capacity of the
cord. For example, a 14 gauge cord
can carry a higher current than a 16
gauge cord. (See Table a.)
electrician if you are in doubt
as to whether the outlet is
properly grounded. have a
plug installed by a certified
electrician. do not use the
tool if the power cord or plug
is damaged. If damaged, have
it repaired by a service facility
before use. If the plug will not
fit the outlet, have a proper
outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
3. When using more than one exten-
sion cord to make up the total length,
make sure each cord contains at
least the minimum wire size required.
(See Table a.)
4. If you are using one extension cord
for more than one tool, add the
nameplate amperes and use the sum
to determine the required minimum
cord size. (See Table a.)
5. If you are using an extension cord
outdoors, make sure it is marked with
the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to
indicate it is acceptable for outdoor
use.
Grounded Tools
1. The grounding prong in the plug is
connected through the green wire in-
side the cord to the grounding system
in the tool. The green wire in the cord
must be the only wire connected to
the tool’s grounding system and must
never be attached to an electrically
“live” terminal.
6. Make sure the extension cord is prop-
erly wired and in good electrical con-
dition. Always replace a damaged
extension cord or have it repaired by
a qualified electrician before using it.
7. Protect the extension cords from
sharp objects, excessive heat, and
damp or wet areas.
2. The tool must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet, properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all
codes and ordinances.
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recOMMended MInIMuM wIre
GauGe FOr exTenSIOn cOrdS*
(120/240 vOlT)
exTenSIOn cOrd
naMeplaTe
lenGTh
aMpereS
(at full load)
0 – 2.0
2.1 – 3.4
18
18
18
18
18
14
12
18
18
18
16
14
12
10
18
18
16
14
12
10
-
18
16
14
12
10
-
16
14
12
12
-
3.5 – 5.0
5.1 – 7.0
7.1 – 12.0
12.1 – 16.0
16.1 – 20.0
-
-
-
* based on limiting the line
voltage drop to five volts at
150% of the rated amperes.
Table a
Symbology
Double Insulated
Canadian Standards Association
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Volts Alternating Current
Amperes
v~
a
No Load Revolutions per Minute
(RPM)
n xxxx/min.
0
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Tool Set up
SpecIFIcaTIOnS
TO prevenT
SerIOuS InjurY
FrOM accIdenTal
230 V~ / 60 Hz
19.8 Amp
Electrical Requirements
Welding Current Range
Duty Cycle
10 to 165 A
OperaTIOn:
60% @ 165 Amps
80% @ 126 Amps
100% @ 98 Amps
Turn the power Switch of the
tool to its “OFF” position and
unplug the tool from its
electrical outlet before
performing any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning
procedures.
Intake: 9/16” 18 TPI
Outlet: 3/8” 24 TPI
Gas Fittings
Gas Input
10 PSI
Tungsten Electrode Size
Capacity
5/32”
up to 1/4” Steel Plate
Connection of a 230V UL listed plug
rated to at least 20 Amps to this unit
must only be performed by a certified
electrician. The plug installed for the
Welder must match the receptacle.
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that the item is intact and undamaged. If
any parts are missing or broken, please
call Harbor Freight Tools at the number
shown on the cover of this manual as soon
as possible.
work piece and work area Set up
1. Designate a work area that is clean
and well-lit. The work area must not
allow access by children or pets to
prevent injury and distraction.
list of contents
description
Electrode Holder
TIG Torch
Qty
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
2. Route the power cord along a safe
route to reach the work area without
creating a tripping hazard or exposing
the power cord to possible damage.
The power cord must reach the work
area with enough extra length to al-
low free movement while working.
Ceramic Gas Nozzle
1/8" Copper Collet Body
Copper Collet
Black Cap
Ground Clamp
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3. Secure loose work pieces using a
vise or clamps (not included) to pre-
vent movement while working. For
greater safety; ground the workpiece.
read the enTIre IMpOrTanT
SaFeTY InFOrMaTIOn
section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under
subheadings therein before set
up or use of this product.
4. There must not be hazardous ob-
jects, such as utility lines or foreign
objects, nearby that will present a
hazard while working.
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name plate
Front of welder
back of welder
power Input
Overload
digital
display
light
power
Switch
power
Supply
light
current
Output
knob
cooling Fan
Gas Inlet
Grounding
proper TIG connection
Grounding
clamp and
cable (34)
TIG Torch and
cable (32)
proper arc (stick) welding connection
TIG
switch
connect
Flow
Gas
Outlet
Grounding
clamp and
cable (34)
electrode
clamp and
cable (33)
cable
connection
(welder)
Gas
Stick
or TIG
Switch
delay
Switch
cable
connection
(ground)
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2. Plug the cable of the Grounding
Clamp (34) into the welder and se-
cure the clamp to a clean, exposed
metal part of the workpiece.
OperaTInG InSTrucTIOnS
wear protective
gear during use;
anSI-approved, shade
number level 14 eye
protection, a full face shield
(or welding mask), ear
3. Assemble the desired accessories
and rod inside the tip of the TIG Torch
handle.
a. Unscrew the Ceramic Nozzle (6A)
on the Torch Handle (4A).
protection, welding gloves
and apron, nIOSh-approved
respirator, and fire resistant
work clothes without pockets
should be worn when welding.
light from the arc can cause
permanent damage to the
eyes and skin. do not breathe
arc fumes.
b. Unscrew the Collet Housing (5A).
c. Place a 5/32” prepared tungsten
welding rod (not included) into the
torch.
d. Screw the Collet Housing and Ce-
ramic Nozzle back onto the Torch.
4. Connect a hose and coupling from
the gas regulator on an Argon gas
tank (none included) to the Argon
Gas Inlet on the back of the unit. Fol-
low the gas cylinder manufacturer’s
instructions for set-up and use.
1. Place the Welder on a level surface
that can bear its weight near the work
area.
2. Connect a 12 AWG ground wire (not
included) to the Ground Post on the
rear of the Welder (see page 12) and
route it to ground. If possible, ground
the workpiece independent of the
welder.
5. The Gas Flow Delay Switch allows
control of how long the shielding gas
flows. To conserve shielding gas
switch it to “short”. If the welded sur-
face is being tarnished, change the
switch to “long”.
TIG connection
TIG welding
6. Turn the Current Adjustment Knob to
meet the needs of the job.
7. Move the Stick or TIG Switch to “TIG”
(bottom position).
Gas
Outlet
hose
cable
plug
TIG Torch
control
8. Plug the power cord into a grounded
230V electric socket and turn the
Welder on.
1. Connect the TIG torch control, cable
plug, and gas outlet hose as shown
on page 12. Twist to lock in place.
danGer! To prevent serious
injury and death: The TIG welder
will immediately turn on when the
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trigger is held down. when the
operator is not holding the Torch,
it must be sitting on a nonconduc-
tive, nonflammable surface.
6. Plug the power cord into a grounded
230V electric socket and turn the
Welder on.
danGer! To prevent serious
injury and death: If the operator
is not holding the Torch, it must
be sitting on a nonconductive,
nonflammable surface. The Stick
welder will immediately turn on
when the power button is turned
on.
9. Hold the Trigger down and tilt the
torch forward. Keep a constant
distance between the torch and the
workpiece but do not contact it.
danGer! To prevent serious
injury and death: Feed the filler
metal being used into the arc with
a properly insulated holder (not
included).
7. Stroke the workpiece lightly to ignite
the arc. Do not strike like a match.
Never tap the electrode wire to ignite
the arc; it will damage the electrode.
10. If too much current is drawn from the
welder; the Thermal Overload protec-
tor will activate, the Overload indica-
tor will light, and the welder will turn
off until it cools down. It will automati-
cally reset.
8. When the arc ignites, tilt the electrode
forward and hold it near the work-
piece.
9. If too much current is drawn from the
welder; the Thermal Overload protec-
tor will activate, the Overload indica-
tor will light, and the welder will turn
off until it cools down. It will automati-
cally reset.
arc (stick) connection
1. Connect the Electrode Clamp and
Cable (33) to the Arc Welder, as
shown on page 12 and twist to lock in
place.
10. When finished welding; lift the elec-
trode from the workpiece, discharge
the electrode to ground and turn the
Welder off.
2. Plug the cable of the Grounding
Clamp (34) into the welder and se-
cure the clamp to a clean, exposed
metal part of the workpiece.
11. Place the handle down on a nonflam-
3. Place the metal portion of the welding
rod inside the jaws of the Electrode
Clamp. Welding rod types vary for
welding different metals.
mable, nonconductive surface.
12. To prevent accidents disconnect the
tool from its power supply after use.
Allow the tool to cool down, clean,
then store the tool indoors out of chil-
dren’s reach.
arc welding
4. Move the Stick or TIG Switch to “Arc”
(top position).
5. Turn the Current Adjustment Knob to
meet the needs of the job.
rev 08i
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4. The ceramic nozzle (6a) will occa-
sionally need to be cleaned of spatter
from welding. Clean it with a metal
brush. When the nozzle deteriorates
or can no longer be cleaned, it will
need to be replaced. Unscrew the
nozzle and replace it with a new one.
MaInTenance and
ServIcInG
Procedures not specifically
explained in this manual
must be performed only by a
qualified technician.
5.
warnInG! If the supply cord of
this power tool is damaged, it must
be replaced only by a qualified
service technician.
TO prevenT
SerIOuS InjurY
FrOM accIdenTal
OperaTIOn:
Turn the power Switch of the
tool to its “OFF” position and
unplug the tool from its
electrical outlet before
performing any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning
procedures.
TO prevenT SerIOuS
InjurY FrOM TOOl
FaIlure:
do not use damaged
equipment. If abnormal noise
or vibration occurs, have the
problem corrected before
further use.
cleaning, Maintenance, and
lubrication
1. beFOre each uSe, inspect the
general condition of the tool. Check
for loose screws, misalignment or
binding of moving parts, cracked or
broken parts, damaged electrical wir-
ing, and any other condition that may
affect its safe operation.
2. aFTer uSe, clean external surfaces
of the tool with clean cloth.
3. Periodically clear out the cooling vent
and fan with compressed air.
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pleaSe read The FOllOwInG careFullY
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY
DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR
DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT
HE OR SHE IS qUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS
qUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/
OR DISTRIBUTOR ExPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD
BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE BUYER. THE
BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE
ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER
INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.
Troubleshooting
problem
Tool will not start
possible causes
1. No power at outlet.
likely Solutions
1. Check power at outlet.
2. Cord not connected.
3. Line voltage incorrect.
2. Check that cord is plugged in.
3. Make sure the welder is plugged into a 230V
electrical outlet.
No weld output
1. Weld cable loose.
1. Tighten weld cable connection at welder.
with ready light on
2. Bad work clamp to workpiece 2. Make sure the area where the clamp is
connection.
attached is clean, exposed metal; free of dirt,
paint and oil.
No weld output;
high temperature
light on
1. Welder overheated.
1. Allow unit to cool with the fan on.
2. Duty cycle or amps too high.
3. Airflow is blocked.
2. Reduce duty cycle or amps.
3. Clean vents and fan out with compressed air.
1. Clean and tighten weld connections.
Erratic or improper 1. Bad weld connections.
arc or welding
output
2. Polarity incorrect.
2. Connect polarity correctly.
3. Clean workpiece thoroughly.
3. Workpiece painted or dirty.
4. Ceramic Nozzle obstructed by 4. Clean or replace nozzle.
welding spatter.
Fan not operating 1. Fan blocked/dirty.
1. Remove obstruction and clean with
compressed air.
2. Fan broken.
2. Have the fan replaced by a qualified service
technician.
Main Supply Fuse Circuit Breaker rating is too low.
shuts off frequently
Install a circuit breaker rated for greater than 20
Amps.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the
tool. disconnect power supply before service.
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MaIn unIT parTS lIST
MaIn unIT parTS lIST
part
description
Qty
part
description
Qty
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Handle
Cover
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19 Reactance
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20 Resister
21 Inductor
22 Radiator
23 Inductor
24 Rectifier
25 Fan
26 Fan Guard
27 Inverter PCB
28 Electromagnet
29 High Pressure PCB
30 Splitter
31 Torch Switch Mounting
32 TIG Torch and Cable (not shown)
33 Electrode Clamp and Cable
(not shown)
Back Cover
Divider
PCB
Transformer
Drive PCB
Control PCB
Display
10 Light
11 Light
12 Toggle Switch
13 Toggle Switch
14 Socket
15 Gas Inlet
16 Socket
17 Coupling Coil
18 Transformer
34 Ground Clamp and Cable
(not shown)
1
MaIn unIT dIaGraM
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TOrch parTS lIST
TOrch parTS lIST
part
description
Qty
part
description
Qty
1A Long Back Cap
1
1
1
1
1
1
4A Torch Handle
1
1
1
1
1
1
2A Short Back Cap
5A Collet Housing
3A1 Collet 1/16” (1.6mm)
3A2 Collet 2/25” (2.0mm)
3A3 Collet 3/32” (2.4mm)
3A4 Collet 1/8” (3.2mm)
6A1 Ceramic Nozzle size 4; 10N50
6A2 Ceramic Nozzle size 5; 10N49
6A3 Ceramic Nozzle size 6; 10N48
6A4 Ceramic Nozzle size 7; 10N47
TOrch parTS dIaGraM
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a1-4
record product’s Serial number here:
note: If product has no serial number, record month and year of purchase instead.
note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not avail-
able individually as replacement parts.
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elecTrIcal dIaGraM
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lIMITed 1 Year / 90 daY warranTY
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high
quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that for a period
of ninety days from date of purchase that the torch, liner, wire feed mechanism (if ap-
plicable), welding clamps, electrode holders, cables and accessories packed with the
welder are free of defects in materials and workmanship. This limited 90 day/1 Year
warranty shall not apply to consumable parts such as tips, welding wire, and gas
nozzles. Harbor Freight Tools also warrants to the original purchaser, for a period of
one year from date of purchase, that the transformer and rectifier are free from defects
in materials and workmanship (90 days if used by a professional contractor or if used as
rental equipment). This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly to
misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities, nor-
mal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance. We shall in no event be liable for death,
injuries to persons or property, or for incidental, contingent, special or consequential
damages arising from the use of our product. Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation of exclu-
sion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS ExPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, ExPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MER-
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with
transportation charges prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the com-
plaint must accompany the merchandise. If our inspection verifies the defect, we will ei-
ther repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase
price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement. We will return re-
paired products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the defect
resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost
of returning the product.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
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