Welder controls, Notice – Grizzly DC STICK/TIG PULSE WELDER H8153 User Manual

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H8153 DC Stick/TIG Pulse Welder

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Welder Controls

A. Power Light: This will light when the power

is turned

ON.

B. Warning Light:

Not Lit: The welder is ready for use.

Yellow: When the duty cycle has been

exceeded, the internal thermostat will dis-
able the welding circuit until the fan has
sufficiently cooled the welder.

Green: Output current is too high or the

welder has failed.

Red: Input current is incorrect.

C. Output Current Dial: Adjust this control for

the correct welding output current (0–130A).

D. Upslope Current Dial: Use this dial to con-

trol the amount of time (0–5 seconds) the
welding current takes to reach the selected
output current.

E. Downslope Current Dial: Use this dial to

control the amount of time (0–5 seconds) the
welding current decreases from the selected
output current to

OFF.

F. Post Flow Time Dial: This knob will control

the amount of time (0–10 seconds) gas will
flow through the TIG torch after the welding
arc is shut off.

G. Pulse Frequency: If pulse welding is select-

ed, use this dial to adjust the pulse frequency
(0.5–25Hz).

H. Stick/TIG Selector: Use this switch to select

stick or TIG welding.

I. Pulse ON/OFF Selector: Use this switch to

turn pulse welding

ON or OFF.

J. 2-Step/4-Step Selector (TIG only): Select

either the 2-step or 4-step sequence for TIG
welding.

—2-Step

1. To start the sequence, press and hold

the torch thumb switch.

2. Gas flows for 0.5 seconds to purge the

torch line of air.

3. The welding current starts with a preset

upslope time of 0.2 seconds from the pre-
set starting current of 15A to the selected
output current

4. Release the thumb switch to end the

welding sequence.

5. The welding current decreases from the

selected output current to the preset fin-
ish current over the preset downslope
time, then the welding current shuts off.

6. The shielding gas continues to flow for

the post flow time selected.

NOTICE

Always keep the power ON to the welder

after completing the welding operation to

let the welder fan cool the welder down. To

avoid damage to your welder, never shut

the power OFF before the welder enclosure

is completely cool to the touch.

Figure 7. Model H8153 controls.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

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