Campbell Hausfeld WT2531 User Manual

Aluminum welding kit, Description, Teflon

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Model WT2531

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IN973400AV 8/05

Installation Instructions

Model WT2531

Aluminum
Welding Kit

BUILT TO LAST

Description

Model WT2531 is an aluminum welding
kit designed for use on Campbell
Hausfeld wire feed MIG welders
(WG206X and WG208X series). This kit
includes: Teflon

®

wire liner (Part

Number: WC403621AV) , smooth-
groove drive roller (Part Number:
WC500806AV) , four pieces of 0.030"
(0.8 mm) aluminum contact tips (Part
Number: WT501700AV), and 2
compression seals. These parts, when
installed in your welder, allow welding
aluminum with greater success. Along
with this kit, you will need a spool of
0.030" (0.8 mm) aluminum MIG wire
(Part Number: WE303001AV) and a
bottle of 100% Argon shielding gas
(available from your local welding gas
supplier).

Teflon

®

Wire Liner

The Teflon

®

wire liner reduces the drag

on the soft aluminum welding wire.
DO NOT USE TO WELD STEEL. This
liner should be used for aluminum
welding only to prevent
contamination.

1. Verify the welder is OFF and

UNPLUGGED.

2. Open wire feed door and locate

drive deck. Remove torch cable
cover by removing three screws (see
figure 1).

3. Disassemble torch handle by

removing five screws (see figure 2).

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4. Remove swan neck/valve assembly

from handle (see figure 3).

5. Using two 14 mm wrenches, hold

the compression nut and loosen the
jam nut (see figure 4a). Then
remove the compression nut. Slide
the wire liner, compression nut and
compression seal out of the swan
neck being careful not to kink the
wire liner in the process (see figure
4b).

Figure 1 – Remove these three screws

Figure 3

Figure 4a - Hold compression nut (1),

loosen jam nut (2)

Figure 4b - Wire liner (1), compression

nut (2), compression seal (3),
swan neck (4)

Figure 5

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

6. Straighten the torch hose and

remove the existing wire liner,
compression nut and compression
seal. Then remove the compression
nut from the wire liner. Note:
sometimes the compression seal is
stuck to the wire liner; therefore,
new seals are included in this kit.

7. Insert new Teflon wire liner into

torch hose. Slide compression nut
and new compression seal onto wire
liner. Slide wire liner into swan neck
until it stops against the back of the
contact tip. Tighten the compression
nut and then tighten the jam nut.

8. Place swan neck/valve assembly into

torch handle, making sure small
wires are located correctly (see
figure 5). Reassemble torch handle
with five screws

Figure 2 – Remove these five screws

REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.

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