Assembly, Operation, Handshield assembly welding helmet assembly – Campbell Hausfeld WG2040 User Manual

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4. To attach the handle, place shield on

a flat surface and press handle into
place (See Figure 10).

NOTE: If you have never welded
before or have little experience, a
full face helmet is recommended.
Both hands are needed to stabilize
and control the angle and arc
length of the torch.

1. Remove the lens retainer from the

face shield with a regular screwdriver
by prying against the shield and post
of the lens retainer.

2. Remove the protective film covering

from both sides of each lens cover.
Put one clear lens cover on each side
of the shaded lens. Place these three
lenses together into the face shield
and secure with the lens retainer. The
lens retainer should snap into the
second notch in the face shield.

3. Position one of the holes in the

adjustment arm over the pins which
are located in the ear area of the face
shield. These adjustment arms control
the closeness of fit and can be easily
repositioned if necessary.

4. Position the headgear inside the face

shield. Assemble the helmet by
inserting the stud screw through the
headgear and shield into the tension
nut as shown. Do not tighten tension
nut completely.

5. Trial fit the welding helmet. Adjust

headgear ratchet band to a
comfortable position and lower the
face shield. If the shield is too far or

counterclockwise. When gas is
emitted from cylinder, close valve by
turning clockwise. This will blow out
dust or dirt that may have
accumulated around valve seat.

2. Install regulator onto cylinder valve.

Tighten stem nut securely to gas
valve.

3. Install one end of gas hose to fitting

on the rear of welder and other end
of hose to fitting on regulator using
hose clamps on each connection. Make
sure gas hose is not kinked or twisted.

4. While standing opposite cylinder

outlet, slowly open cylinder valve.
Inspect for leaks in the connections.

5. Pull trigger on gun to allow gas to

flow. Adjust gas regulator to
maximum flow by moving clockwise.
Release trigger.

6. Remember to close gas cylinder valve

when finished welding.

1. Cut retainer stiffeners and detachable

handle away from shield. Trim the
excess plastic to remove sharp edges.

2. Insert filter lens.

3. Attach the stiffeners over the pins on

the lens retainers (See Figure 9).

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too close to the face, use a different
hole in the adjustment arm. Adjust the
tension nuts so that helmet can be
easily lowered over the face by
nodding the head.

1. Be sure to read,

understand and comply
with all precautions in
the General Safety
Information section. Be
sure to read entire
"Welding Guidelines" section before
using this equipment.

2. Turn welder off.

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

4. Connect work clamp to work piece or

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

5. Position Heat Selector on front panel

to desired setting.

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

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WARNING

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WARNING

Assembly

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HOOKUP PROCEDURE (Continued)

Operation

Metal

Heat

Thickness

Setting

24 - 14 Gauge (MIG only)

Low 1 or 2

18 - 14 Gauge (Flux Core)

Thicker Than 14 Gauge

High 1 or 2

MANUAL

Figure 11

Headgear

Face Shield

Shaded Lens

Clear Lens Cover (2)

Post

Lens Retainer

Adjustment
Arm (2)

Tension Nut (2)

Stud Screw (2)

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Figure 9

Lens

Lens
Retainer

Retainer
Stiffener

Figure 10

Handshield
Assembly

Welding Helmet
Assembly

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