Campbell Hausfeld ARCITECH WS2100 User Manual

Arcitech inverter technology arc welder, Caution, Warning

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IN971600AV 4/03

Operating Instructions & Parts Manual

Model WS2100

Arcitech
Inverter Technology
Arc Welder

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Description

The future of welding has arrived! The
Campbell Hausfeld Arcitech

arc

welder uses inverter technology to
eliminate the mass and weight of
traditional transformer welders, giving
you amazing power in a tiny portable
package. This constant-current power
source delivers smooth DC power for
high quality welds with the SMAW
(shielded metal arc welding) process
using stick electrodes. It can also be
converted to a TIG (tungsten inert gas)
welder with the optional TIG torch
(WT6100) and a bottle of inert gas
with a regulator.

The Campbell Hausfeld Arcitech

welder runs on 115 Volt – 20 Amp
single phase input power. It is
equipped with infinite amperage
control to accurately select the proper
current needed for various welding
conditions. Internal components are
thermostatically protected.

Unpacking

When unpacking, inspect carefully for
any damage that may have occurred
during transit. Make sure any loose
fittings and screws, etc. are tightened
before putting unit into service.

Circuit Requirements

This equipment
requires a

dedicated 115 volt circuit. Refer to the
following chart for the correct circuit
breaker or fuse rating. Do not run
other appliances, lights, or tools on
this circuit while operating this
equipment.. See chart for proper
extension cord use. Blown fuses and
tripped circuit breakers can result from
failure to comply with this
recommendation.

!

CAUTION

Specifications

The electrode
holder is "live"

(has current potential) when machine is
turned on.

Components

(See Figure 1)

1. Work Clamp with 10’ lead and dinse

plug connector

!

WARNING

2. Electrode Holder with 15’ lead and

dinse plug connector

3. Power Cord – 7.5’ – 14AWGX3C-SJT

Controls – Front Panel

(See Figure 2)

1. Infinite amperage control knob –

controls 5-110 Amps DC output

2. Positive Dinse plug connector:

a) Connect electrode holder for
“reverse” (DCEP) polarity.
b) Connect work clamp for “straight”
(DCEN) polarity.

3. Negative Dinse plug connector:

a) Connect work clamp for “reverse”
(DCEP) polarity.
b) Connect electrode holder for
“straight” (DCEN) polarity.

4. Yellow LED – Normally off. When lit it

means that welding current is shut off
due to:
a) Thermal overload – duty cycle is
exceeded – allow to cool for 15
minutes.
b) Input voltage outside of safe

For parts, manuals, product & service information

visit www.chpower.com

or call 800-746-5641

© 2003 Campbell Hausfeld

Extension Cords – Length at Rated Output

Weld Output Amps 55

65

90

Cord Gauge

Cord Length – Feet

14 Gauge Cord

65

50

25

12 Gauge Cord

100

75

50

10 Gauge Cord

150

125

100

Figure 1 - Welder Components and Controls

Input Current at Rated Output

Input Amps AC

16

19

24

Output Amps DC

55

65

90

Weld Volts DC

22

23

24

Duty Cycle

100% 60%

35%

Power Specifications

Single Phase

50/60 Hz

115 Volts

1

3

2

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