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I don't have 240 volt yet, but am wanting to start learning how to weld. The welder is a Weld-pak 155.It's already configured for gas, but how do I start with the gas? Do I just turn the bottle nozzle and flip the on/off button on the welder and hit the trigger on the gun to start? Or how would I go about this?Thanks
Reply:You still have to plug it in.Disclaimer; "I am just an a$$hole welder, don't take it personally ."
Reply:You need a flo-meter or flo-gauge on the bottle (cylinder), with the valve turned off. Open the cylinder and adjust the flow to your desired flo rate (15 to 40 cfh) and weld. JohnSMAW,GMAW,FCAW,GTAW,SAW,PAC/PAW/OFCand Shielding Gases. There all here. :
Reply:Another thing to remember is not to be standing over the top of the bottle when you open the valve, although rare, accidents from the jolt of pressure to the gauges can occur.
Reply:Fewski, i do believe that you should read the owners manual again. good luck.
Reply:Ditto what they said...When you say it is "set up for gas" do you mean it has a gauge and hose on the cylinder and a MIG gun for gas and not a flux gun? Do look at the manual or download one if you don't have it. Good Luck and Be Safe!MM252 w/30AMM140 w/o AS w/SM100 w/CO2TA ArcMaster 185 TIG/StickTA 85 TIG/Stick LunchboxHobart (Miller) AirForce 625Hobart AirForce 250ciVictor O/A (bored)Lincoln Patriot AutoShade (freebie)45ACP for those stubborn jobs...
Reply:You may want to peruse this info for safe handling and use of your gas cylinder: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/EHSRM/LAB/labgascyl.html
Reply:Originally Posted by FewskiI don't have 240 volt yet, but am wanting to start learning how to weld. The welder is a Weld-pak 155.It's already configured for gas, but how do I start with the gas? Do I just turn the bottle nozzle and flip the on/off button on the welder and hit the trigger on the gun to start? Or how would I go about this?Thanks |
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