Campbell Hausfeld WF2057 User Manual

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37 Sp

Modelos WF2050, WF2054 y WF2057

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1

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Figure 12 - Modèlos WF2050 y

WF2054, WF2057

No. de Ref. Descripción

No. del repuesto

Ctd.

1

Ensamble de soplete y manguera (fundente revestido, 1.83m, WF2050)

WC601550AJ

1

Ensamble de soplete y manguera (fundente revestido, 2,44 m, WF2057)

WC601510AJ

1

Ensamble de soplete y manguera (fundente revestido, 3,05 m, WF2054)

WC601530AJ

1

2

Punta de contacto - 0,035” (0,9 mm)

WT501400AV

1

Punta de contacto opcional – 0,030” (0,8 mm) Paquete de 4

WT501300AJ

Punta de contacto opcional – 0,035” (0,9 mm) Paquete de 4

WT501400AJ

3

Boquilla

WT502100AV

1

4

Portabobinas

WC500805AV

1

5

Ensamble de la placa de conducción

WC500800AJ

1

6

Vástago y rejilla

WC707018AV

1

7

Retén de la bobina

WC707024AV

1

8

Resorte del retén de la bobina

WC707026AV

1

9

Anillo del retén de la bobina

WC707023AV

1

10

Alambre de soldar c/fundente – 0,030” (0,8 mm) Bobina de 2 lb (0,9 kg) (E71T-GS)

WE200001AV

Alambre de soldar c/fundente – 0,030” (0,8 mm) Bobina de 10 lb. (4,54 kg) (E71T-GS)

WE201000AV

Alambre de soldar c/fundente – 0,035” (0,9 mm) Bobina de 2 lb. (0,9 kg) (E71T-GS)

WE200501AV

Alambre de soldar c/fundente – 0,035” (0,9 mm) Bobina de 10 lb. (4,54 kg) (E71T-GS)

WE201500AV

11

Máscara de mano (no se incluyen lentes) (WF2050)

WC801700AV

1

12

Lentes oscuros (para máscara de mano) (WF2050 y WF2054)

WC801100AV

1

13

Martillo/cepillo cincelador

WC803400AV

1

14

Etiqueta adhesiva de seguridad

DK688509AV

1

15

Pinza de tierra (WF2050)

WC100300AV

1

Pinza de tierra (WF2054 y WF2057)

WC100600AV

1

16

Guantes para soldar (sólo WF2054 y WF2057)

WT200501AV

1

17

Casco de soldar (sólo WF2057)

WT100500AV

1

▲ No se muestran

† Accesorio opcional

HANDSHIELD
1. Cut detachable handle (WF2050 &

WF2054 only; WF2057 is supplied
with a fully assembled helmet) away
from shield. Trim the excess plastic to
remove sharp edges (See Figure 4).

2. To attach the handle, place shield on

a flat surface and press handle into
place (See Figure 4).

3. Insert filter lens exactly as shown in

Figure 5.

NOTE: If you have never welded before
or have little experience, a full face

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Assembly (Continued)

DUTY CYCLE / THERMOSTATIC
PROTECTION

Welder duty cycle is the percentage of
actual weld time that can occur in a ten
minute interval. For example, at a 20%
duty cycle, actual welding can occur for
two minutes, then the welder must cool
for eight minutes.

Internal components of this welder are
protected from overheating with an
automatic thermal switch. A yellow
lamp is illuminated on the front
panel if the duty cycle is exceeded
.
Welding operations may continue when
the yellow lamp is no longer illuminated.

POLARITY
This welder is configured for DCEN, direct
current electrode negative.

helmet is recommended. Both hands
are needed to stabilize and control the
angle and arc length of the electrode.

Operation

1. Be sure to read, understand, and

comply with all precautions in the
General Safety Information section.
Be sure to read the entire section
entitled Welding Guidelines prior to
using this equipment.

2. Turn welder off.

3. Verify that the surfaces of metals to

be joined are free from dirt, rust,
paint, oil, scale or other
contaminants. These contaminants
make welding difficult and cause
poor welds.

All persons
operating this

equipment or in the area while
equipment is in use must wear
protective welding gear including: eye
protection with proper shade, flame
resistant clothing, leather welding
gloves, and full foot protection.

If heating,
welding, or cutting

materials that are galvanized, zinc
plated, lead, or cadmium plated refer to
the General Safety Information Section
for instructions. Extremely toxic fumes
are created when these metals are
heated.

4. Connect the work clamp to the work

piece or workbench (if metal). Make
sure the contact is secure. Avoid
surfaces with paint, varnish,
corrosion, or non-metallic materials.

5. Position the Heat Selector on the

front panel to the desired setting
(See decal inside wire feed
compartment).

NOTE: These settings are general
guidelines only. Heat setting may vary
according to welding conditions and
materials.

6. Rotate the Wire Speed Control to

setting number 5 to start with, then
adjust as needed after test weld.

7. Plug the input cord into a proper

voltage receptacle with proper
circuit capacity (See circuit
requirements on front page).

!

WARNING

!

WARNING

Contact Tip Markings

Mark

Wire Size

0.8 mm

0.030”

0.9 mm

0.035”

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Torch
Diffuser

Contact Tip

Nozzle

Figure 3 - Torch Nozzle

Spindle

Welding wire

Tensioner ring

Tension spring

Retainer

Tensioner knob

Guide tube

Tensioner arm

Drive deck

Roller
support

Drive
roller

Figure 2 - Weld Wire Routing

Figure 4

Figure 5

Metal

Heat

Thickness

Setting

14 - 18 Gauge

Low

Thicker Than 14 Gauge

High

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