AUTO ARC 255 Owner's Manual

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Model Advantage
®
HF
High Frequency Arc Starter
For the Following Specs:
7027 115 V, 60 Hz
7027A 115 V, 60 Hz
OWNER’S MANUAL Number 430429-255
Revised December 1, 1997
THERMAL ARC INC., TROY, OHIO 45373-1085, U.S.A.
IMPORTANT: Readtheseinstructionsbefore installing, operating, or servicing this system.
Advantage HF is a registered trademark of Thermal Arc Inc., Troy, Ohio
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Model Advantage®HFHigh Frequency Arc StarterFor the Following Specs:•7027 115 V, 60 Hz•7027A 115 V, 60 HzOWNER’S MANUAL Number 430429-255Revised Decem

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PROTEGEZ-VOUS, AINSI QUE LES AUTRES, CONTRE LES BLESSURES GRAVES POSSIBLES OU LA MORT. NE LAISSEZ PAS LESENFANTS S’APPROCHER,NI LES PORTEURS DE STIMUL

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SELECTION DES NUANCES DE FILTRES OCULAIRES POUR LA PROTECTION DES YEUX EN COUPAGE ET SOUDAGE( selon AWS A 8.2-73 )OpérationdeCoupage ou soudageBrasage

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LE SOUDAGE PEUT CAUSER UN IN-CENDIE OU UNE EXPLOSIONL’arc produit des étincellies et des projections. Lesparticules volantes, le métal chaud, les proj

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DES PIECES EN MOUVEMENT PEU-VENT CAUSER DES BLESSURES.Des pièces en mouvement, tels des ventilateurs, desrotors et des courroies peuvent couper doigts

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DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENTGeneralThe Advantage®HF High Frequency Arc Starterhas been designed to be used with Thermal Arcwelding systems for TIG welding

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5. Fuse — 3 amp fast blow for control circuits.6. Gas inlet connection.7. Gas outlet for connection to TIG torch.8. Storage drawer.9. Electrode In Ter

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INSTALLATIONLocationFor best operating characteristics and longest unitlife, take care in selecting an installation site. Wheninstalling the equipment

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The foregoing procedure shall apply even if:1. The welding area is not a fixed location.2. There are exposed wires off the premises butwithin 50 feet

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INTRODUCTION 1How To Use This Manual ...1-1Equipment Identification ...1-1Receipt Of Equ

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INTRODUCTIONHow To Use This ManualThis Owner’s Manual usually applies to just theunderlined specification or part numbers listed onthe cover. If none

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This page intentionally left blank.430429-255INTRODUCTION1-2 December 1, 1997 Revised

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PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. PACEMAKERWEARERS KEEP AWAY UNTIL CONSULTING YOUR DOCTOR. DO NOT

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WELDING can cause fire or explosion.Sparks and spatter fly off from the welding arc. Theflying sparks and hot metal, weld spatter, hot work-piece, and

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STEAM AND PRESSURIZED HOTCOOLANT can burn face, eyes, andskin.The coolant in the radiator can be very hot and underpressure.1. Do not remove radiator

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This page intentionally left blank.ARC WELDING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGSInstruction 8300012-4 May 8, 1996

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