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Firepower TIG 160S
Inverter Arc Welder
Service
Manual
English
Canadien Français
Americas Español
A-12705
Revision: AA Issue Date: September 8, 2015
Manual No.: 0-5371
www.firepoweronline.com

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  • Page 1 Firepower TIG 160S Inverter Arc Welder Service Manual English Canadien Français Americas Español A-12705 Revision: AA Issue Date: September 8, 2015 Manual No.: 0-5371 www.firepoweronline.com...
  • Page 2 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS! Congratulations on receiving your new Firepower product. We are proud to have you as our customer and will strive to provide you with the best service and support in the industry. This product is backed by our extensive warranty and world-wide service network.
  • Page 3 While the information contained in this Manual represents the Manufacturer's best judgement, the Manufacturer assumes no liability for its use. Service Manual Number 0-5371 for: Firepower 160S Power Supply Part No. 1442-0037 Firepower 160S System Part No. 1442-0036 Published by: Victor Technologies, Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ............1-1 1.01 Arc Welding Hazards ..................1-1 1.02 General Safety Information for Firepower CS Regulator ......... 1-4 1.03 Principal Safety Standards ................1-5 1.04 Symbol Chart ....................1-6 1.05 Servicing Hazards ................... 1-7 1.06...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.05 Clear Cover Sheet Removal ................6-4 6.06 Pre-Power Check .................... 6-5 6.07 DC Bus Voltage Check ..................6-8 6.08 Installing Clear Cover Sheet ................6-9 6.09 Waveforms for Section 6-10 ................. 6-10 6.10 Troubleshooting Circuit Diagram ..............6-13 SECTION 7: DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ...............
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  • Page 7: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS WARNING PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. PACEMAKER WEARERS KEEP AWAY UNTIL CONSULTING YOUR DOCTOR. DO NOT LOSE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. READ OPERATING/ INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 8 FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 1. Keep your head out of the fumes. Do not breathe the fumes. 1. Protect yourself and others from flying sparks and hot metal. 2. If inside, ventilate the area and/or use exhaust at the arc to 2.
  • Page 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIREPOWER 160 S WARNING WARNING MOVING PARTS can cause injury. CYLINDERS can explode if damaged. Moving parts, such as fans, rotors, and belts can cut fingers and Shielding gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure. If damaged, a cylinder can explode. Since hands and catch loose clothing.
  • Page 10: General Safety Information For Firepower Cs Regulator

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS NOTE Considerations About Welding And The Effects of Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields WARNING The following is a quotation from the General Conclusions Section NEVER perform welding, heating, or cutting operations of the U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Biological on a container that has held toxic, combustible Effects of Power Frequency Electric &...
  • Page 11: Principal Safety Standards

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIREPOWER 160 S E. Compressed Gas Cylinders The Department of Transportation (DOT) approves the design and manufacture of cylinders that contain gases used for welding or CAUTION cutting operations. When cracking the cylinder valve, DO NOT stand 1.
  • Page 12: Symbol Chart

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 1.04 Symbol Chart Note that only some of these symbols will appear on your model. Wire Feed Function Single Phase Wire Feed Towards Workpiece With Three Phase Output Voltage Off. Three Phase Static...
  • Page 13: Servicing Hazards

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIREPOWER 160 S 1.05 Servicing Hazards WARNING FLYING METAL or DIRT can injure eyes. WARNING • Wear safety glasses with side shields or face shield during The symbols shown below are used throughout this servicing. manual to call attention to and identify possible haz- • Be careful not to short metal tools, parts, or wires together ards.
  • Page 14: Emf Information

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS • Keep hands, hair, loose clothing, and tools away from moving 1.06 EMF Information parts. • Reinstall doors, panels, covers, or guards when maintenance Considerations About Welding And The Effects Of Low Frequency Electric And Magnetic Fields is finished and before reconnecting input power. Welding current, as it flows through welding cables, will cause electromagnetic fields.
  • Page 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIREPOWER 160 S Notes Manual 0-5371 Safety Instructions and Warnings...
  • Page 16 FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS This Page Intentionally Blank Safety Instructions and Warnings 1-10 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 17: Section 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION 2.01 How to Use This Manual 2.03 Receipt of Equipment When you receive the equipment, check it against the This Manual usually applies to the part numbers listed on page i. To ensure safe operation, read the entire invoice to make sure it is complete and inspect the equipment for possible damage due to shipping.
  • Page 18 FIREPOWER 160 S INTRODUCTION Notes Introduction Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 19: Safety And Installation

    SAFETY AND INSTALLATION FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 3: SAFETY AND INSTALLATION 3.01 Duty Cycle The rated duty cycle of a Welding Power Source, is the percentage of a ten minute time period that it may be operated at its rated output current without exceeding the temperature limits of the insulation of the component parts.
  • Page 20 FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY AND INSTALLATION 110VAC Input Lift TIG Stick AMPS Art # A-10197 Art # A-10198_AB Figure 3-2: 160S Duty Cycle (UK Version) Safety and Installation Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    200 percent of the rated input amperage of the welding power source (Based on Article 630, National Electrical Code) Firepower continuously strives to produce the best product possible and therefore reserves the right to change, improve or revise the specifications or design of this or any product without prior notice. Such updates or changes do not entitle the buyer of equipment previously sold or shipped to the corresponding changes, updates, improvements or replacement of such items.
  • Page 22 The recommended time delay fuse or circuit breaker size is 32 amp for 110V and 32 amp for 230V. Firepower continuously strives to produce the best product possible and therefore reserves the right to change, improve or revise the specifications or design of this or any product without prior notice. Such updates or changes do not entitle the buyer of equipment previously sold or shipped to the corresponding changes, updates, improvements or replacement of such items.
  • Page 23: Environment

    Be sure to locate the welder according to the following guidelines: • In areas, free from moisture and dust. • Ambient temperature between 14°F (-10°C) to 104° F (40° C). • In areas, free from oil, steam and corrosive gases. • In areas, not subjected to abnormal vibration or shock. • In areas, not exposed to direct sunlight or rain. • Place at a distance of 12” (300mm) or more from walls or similar that could restrict natural air flow for cooling WARNING Firepower advises that this equipment be electrically connected by a qualified electrician. Manual 0-5371 Safety and Installation...
  • Page 24: Electrical Input Connections

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY AND INSTALLATION 3.05 Electrical Input Connections WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE is present after removal of input power. DO NOT TOUCH live electrical parts. SHUT DOWN welding power source, disconnect input power employing lockout/tagging procedures. Lock-out/ tagging procedures consist of padlocking line disconnect switch in open position, removing fuses from fuse box, or shutting off and red-tagging circuit breaker or other disconnecting device.
  • Page 25 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION FIREPOWER 160 S 208-230V, 50A, 1Ø Welding Power Supply 20A, 1Ø The Adapters enable connection to all these power outlets 15A, 1Ø Primary Power Cable Art# A-09862 Figure 3-3: Electrical Input Connections (US Version) Welding Power Supply...
  • Page 26: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY AND INSTALLATION Input Power Each unit incorporates an INRUSH circuit. When the MAIN CIRCUIT SWITCH is turned on, the inrush circuit provides pre-charging for the input capacitors. A relay in the Main Power PCB1 will turn on after the input capacitors have...
  • Page 27 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION FIREPOWER 160 S 6. Equipment used for calibration and measurement. 7. The time of day that welding or other activities are to be carried out. 8. The immunity of other equipment in the environment: the user shall ensure that other equipment being used in the environment is compatible: this may require additional protection measures.
  • Page 28: Volt-Ampere Curves

    FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY AND INSTALLATION 3.07 Volt-Ampere Curves Voltage-Amperage Curves shows maximum voltage and amperage output capabilities of welding power source. Curves of other settings fall between curves shown. 115VAC Input Stick Max lift TIG Max Art # A-09843...
  • Page 29 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION FIREPOWER 160 S Art # A-10199_AB Art # A-10200_AB Figure 3-6: Volt-Ampere Curves (UK Version) Manual 0-5371 3-11 Safety and Installation...
  • Page 30 FIREPOWER 160 S SAFETY AND INSTALLATION Notes Safety and Installation 3-12 3-12 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 31: Operation

    This switch controls the Mains Supply Voltage to the Power Source. (B) Power On Indicator (D) Welding Current (C) Fault Control Indicator (A) Process Selection Switch Art#: A-12711 Figure 4-1: Firepower 160 S Controls (US Version) Manual 0-5371 Operation...
  • Page 32: Setup For Welding

    (A) Process Selection Switch Art#: A-12712 Figure 4-2: Firepower 160 S Controls (UK Version) 4.02 Setup for Welding NOTE Conventional operating procedures apply when using the Welding Power Source, i.e. connect work lead directly to work piece and electrode holder and lead is connected to the electrode. Wide safety margins provided by the design ensure that the Welding Power Source will withstand short-term overload without adverse effects.
  • Page 33 OPERATION FIREPOWER 160 S 20 Amp Outlet The mains power 20 Amp circuit breaker or fuse should not trip at this Weld Current value when STICK welding. The environmental conditions that may cause the mains power 20 Amp circuit breaker or fuse to trip are:...
  • Page 34: Welding Current Control Explanation (Uk Version)

    FIREPOWER 160 S OPERATION 4.04 Welding Current Control Explanation (UK Version) 32 Amp Outlet The mains power 32 Amp circuit breaker or fuse should not trip at this Weld Current value when STICK welding. The environmental conditions that may cause the mains power 32 Amp circuit breaker or fuse to trip are:...
  • Page 35: Stick (Smaw) Setup

    OPERATION FIREPOWER 160 S 4.05 STICK (SMAW) Setup Set Welding Current as specified by the Set Process Selection Electrode Manufacturer. Switch to SMAW (Stick) Negative Output Positive Output Terminal Terminal (Dinse™ 50) (Dinse™ 50) Art #: A-09878 Figure 4-5: Setup for STICK (SMAW) Welding STICK (SMAW) Mode Sequence of Operation 3.
  • Page 36: Lift Tig (Gtaw) Setup

    Figure 4-6: Setup for LIFT TIG (GTAW) Welding LIFT TIG (GTAW) Sequence of Operation 4. Install the regulator (for details of Firepower regula- tor, please refer to 4.07 ) and tighten with a wrench. 5. Connect the gas hose to the outlet of the Argon CAUTION regulator, and tighten with a wrench.
  • Page 37: Firepower Regulator (Us Version Only)

    15. You are now ready to begin TIG Welding. WARNING 4.07 Firepower Regulator (US Version Stand to the side of the cylinder opposite the Only) regulator when opening the cylinder valve. Keep the cylinder valve between you and the Flow gauge regulator (Figure 4-7) attached to the cyl- regulator.
  • Page 38: Leak Testing The System

    To TIG weld with the Firepower 160S you will need to: 1. Open the torch valve and adjust the argon flow and close the valve.
  • Page 39: Theory Of Operation

    THEORY OF OPERATION FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 5: THEORY OF OPERATION 5.01 Inverter Design What does the word inverter mean? The term inverter refers to the ability to change DC power into AC. Inverter power supplies immediately rectify the incoming AC to DC, and then the transistors create a higher frequency AC. The higher frequency AC then goes on to a much smaller main transformer than in a conventional power supply.
  • Page 40 FIREPOWER 160 S THEORY OF OPERATION Notes Theory of Operation Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 6: TROUBLESHOOTING 6.01 Basic Troubleshooting Symptom Inspection Methods On/Off 1. Check ON/OFF switch SW1. Switch"ON"Power 2. Check ON/OFF switch continuity (See 6.06.7). indicator off 3. Check Inrush Resistor (see 6.06.6) 4. Check Input Rectifier (see 6.06)"...
  • Page 42: Checking Unit Before Applying Power

    FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING 6.02 Checking Unit Before Applying Power Turn SW1 to OFF position, and disconnect unit from primary line voltage before working on unit. Significant DC voltage can remain on capacitors after unit is Off. Wait until all front panel LED’s are off before removing case.
  • Page 43: Case Removal

    TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S 6.04 Case Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding. 1. Cover 2. Screws - Remove the 4 screws, 2 on each side of the unit. - Remove screws from both the Front and Rear Panels.
  • Page 44: Clear Cover Sheet Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Ground screw - Carefully lift the case to access and remove the screw which connects the ground wire to the cover. Art # A-09851_AC 6.05 Clear Cover Sheet Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding.
  • Page 45: Pre-Power Check

    TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S 6.06 Pre-Power Check Measure Points for following tests Manual 0-5371 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 46 FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding. Measure point 1 to 18. 1. Measurement of Input Rectifier Set multimeter to diode mode. Diode voltage drop reading should be in the range of 0.200 V - 0.700 V.
  • Page 47 TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S 6. Measurement of In Rush Resistor R1. Set multimeter to Ohm mode. Ohm reading should be 4Ω±5%. Positive Probe Negative Probe Measure Point 17 Measure Point 18 If reading is not 4ohms within ±5%, replace Resistor R1.
  • Page 48: Dc Bus Voltage Check

    FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING 6.07 DC Bus Voltage Check Warning: Measure DC voltage reading with multimeter before inspection. Set multimeter to DC volt- age mode. Read and fo llow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding. 1. DC Positive 2. DC Negative Check and make sure input capacitors are discharged and voltage is near 0 VDC.
  • Page 49: Installing Clear Cover Sheet

    TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S 6.08 Installing Clear Cover Sheet Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding. Replace the clear protective sheet. Art # A-09857 Manual 0-5371 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 50: Waveforms For Section 6-10

    FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING 6.09 Waveforms for Section 6-10 A. OCV Waveform of Transformer primary Art # A-09858 Troubleshooting 6-10 6-10 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 51 TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S B.Output 160A/26.4V transformer primary waveform under input 230VAC Art # A-09859 C. Output 160A/26.4 V output voltage waveform under input 230VAC Art # A-09860 Manual 0-5371 6-11 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 52 FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING D. Output 110A/24.4V transformer primary waveform under input 115VAC Art # A-09894 E. Output 110A/24.4V output voltage waveform under input 115VAC Art # A-09895 Troubleshooting 6-12 6-12 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting Circuit Diagram

    TROUBLESHOOTING FIREPOWER 160 S 6.10 Troubleshooting Circuit Diagram V1: Details refer to 6.09 A, B and D waveforms. V2: Details refer to 6.09 C and E waveforms. BLACK J1-2 J9-2 BLACK J9-1 J1-1 -24V J2-1 J3-1 J2-2 J3-2 +15V J2-3...
  • Page 54 FIREPOWER 160 S TROUBLESHOOTING Notes Troubleshooting 6-14 6-14 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 55: Disassembly Procedure

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 7: DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.01 Safety Precautions for Disassembly Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding. Unplug unit before beginning Disassembly procedure. Manual 0-5371 Disassembly Procedure...
  • Page 56: Control Board Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.02 Control Board Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly Refer to diagram on page 7-3. 1. M4 Screw. Remove 4 screws from Control panel. 2. Control PCB2. 3 Disconnect J5 harness from J5 connector.
  • Page 57 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S CONNECTOR LAYOUT DIAGRAM MBIN WVIN Art # A-09847_AB Control PCB2 Manual 0-5371 Disassembly Procedure...
  • Page 58: Front Panel Assembly Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.03 Front Panel Assembly Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly 1. Power supply output Negative 2 Power supply output Positive 3. Output terminal bolts. Unscrew power supply output terminal bolts using 17mm wrench.
  • Page 59 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S Art # A-09866 Manual 0-5371 Disassembly Procedure...
  • Page 60: Front Panel (Operator Interface) Circuit Board Pcb3 Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.04 Front Panel (Operator Interface) Circuit Board PCB3 Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly 1. PROCESS Selector Switch Boot Remove the rubber boot from the PROCESS Selector switch by turning the retaining nut counter clockwise.
  • Page 61 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S Art # A-09868 Art # A-09870 Manual 0-5371 Disassembly Procedure...
  • Page 62: Back Panel Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.05 Back Panel Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly 1. ON/OFF switch 2. Wire from Main PCB1. Disconnect the two wires from PCB1. 3. Rear panel mounting SCREW.
  • Page 63 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S Art # A-09873 Art # A-09876 Manual 0-5371 Disassembly Procedure...
  • Page 64: Power Switch S1 And Power Cord Removal

    FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 7.06 Power Switch S1 and Power Cord Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly 1. Input Power Cord connection s to SW1. Remove the stab-on wire connections from SW1.
  • Page 65: Base Panel Removal

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FIREPOWER 160 S 7.07 Base Panel Removal Read and follow safety information in Section 6.02 before proceeding with disassembly 1. Remove PCB1 assembly. 2. Remove Base Panel Screws. 3. Remove Base Panel. Art # A-09861 Manual 0-5371 7-11...
  • Page 66 FIREPOWER 160 S DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Notes Disassembly Procedur 7-12 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 67: Assembly Procedures

    ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 8: ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 8.01 Installing Base Panel and Main PCB1 1. Base Panel 2. Panel screws. Secure the Main Power PCB1 to the Base Panel with the Panel Screws. 3. Main power PCB1 assembly...
  • Page 68: Installing Back Panel

    FIREPOWER 160 S ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 8.02 Installing Back Panel 1. Install ON/OFF switch. 2. Install power cord. 3. Reconnect Input Wire on the ON/OFF switch. 4. Reinstall Magnet onto Ground Wire. 5. Install fan. 6. Reconnect power ON/OFF switch to terminals on Main Power PCB.
  • Page 69 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES FIREPOWER 160 S Art # A-09883 Manual 0-5371 Assembly Procedures...
  • Page 70: Installing Front Panel

    FIREPOWER 160 S ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 8.03 Installing Front Panel 1. PCB3. Place PCB3 into front panel. 2. WELD CURRENT potentiometer. Turn potentiometer shaft fully clockwise. 3. Potentiometer mounting nut. Install nut and tighten. Art # A-09887 A-12730 A-12729 Assembly Procedures...
  • Page 71 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES FIREPOWER 160 S 4. WELD CURRENT knob. Install knob onto potentiometer shaft. Align the knob pointer to line up with maxi- mum current calibration mark on the panel, then tighten the set screw. 5. PROCESS selection switch 6. PROCESS selector switch boot. Install boot over the switch and tighten nut onto switch.
  • Page 72: Installing Main Control Panel And Clear Cover Sheet

    FIREPOWER 160 S ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 8.04 Installing Main Control Panel and Clear Cover Sheet 1. Install 4 screws. 2. Plug harness into connector J5. 3. Plug harness into connector J1. 4. Plug harness into connector J8. 5. Plug harness into connector J7.
  • Page 73: Installing Case

    ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES FIREPOWER 160 S 8.05 Installing Case 1. Install Case. 2. Install the eight (8) screws. 4 on both side panels of case, 2 on front panel, 2 on rear panel. A-12725 A-12727 Manual 0-5371 Assembly Procedures...
  • Page 74 FIREPOWER 160 S ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Notes Assembly Procedures Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 75: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 9: REPLACEMENT PARTS 9.01 Hardware List Description Specification Where used Unit Hexagon socket head screw GB/T70.1 M8×14 Handle EACH GB/T845-1985 Cross-recessed tapping screw Base Panel EACH BT4.8*13 Cross-head pan head tapping GB/T13806.2 Bracket EACH screw AST4.2×13...
  • Page 76: Replacement Parts

    FIREPOWER 160 S REPLACEMENT PARTS 9.02 Replacement Parts Item No Description Part No. Reference Designator Handle, W7003040 Panel,Cover, 1442-0081 Rectifier Bridge, 700V, 50A W7003010 Thermistor W7003016 THC1, THC2 Control PCB (US only) W7003057 PCB2 Control PCB, (UK only) (125A @ 110V)
  • Page 77 REPLACEMENT PARTS FIREPOWER 160 S A-12714 Manual 0-5371 Replacement Parts...
  • Page 78 FIREPOWER 160 S REPLACEMENT PARTS Notes Replacement Parts Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 79: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES FIREPOWER 160 S SECTION 10: ACCESSORIES Description Part Number 17V style TIG Torch with 12.5ft lead, gas valve, 50mm dinse connection and accessory 1442-0053 Argon Shielding Gas Regulator with 5/8”-18 UNF Hose Connection 600300 Power Adapter-230V,50A Socket (Nema L6-50R) to 115V, 15A Plug (Nema 5-15P)
  • Page 80 FIREPOWER 160 S ACCESSORIES Notes Accessories 10-2 Manual 0-5371...
  • Page 81 “Purchaser” that its products will be free of defects in workmanship or material. Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within the time period applicable to the Firepower products as stated below, Firepower shall, upon notification thereof and substantiation that the product has been stored, installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with Firepower’s specifications, instructions, recommendations and...
  • Page 82: Warranty Schedule

    * 2 years on Power Supply Components 2 Years Parts / No Labor Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet (electronic Lens), ** 1 Month Harness Assy Firepower Regulator for Firepower MST 220i (No labor) 90 days parts / No Labor Remote Controls MIG and TIG Torches (Supplied with power sources)
  • Page 84 THE AMERICAS Denton, TX USA U.S. Customer Care Ph 1-800-426-1888 (tollfree) Fax: 1-800-535-0557 (tollfree) International Customer Care Ph 1-940-381-1212 Fax: 1-940-483-8178 Miami, FL USA Sales Office, Latin America Ph 1-954-727-8371 Fax: 1-954-727-8376 Oakville, Ontario, Canada Canada Customer Care Ph 1-905-827-4515 Fax: 1-800-588-1714 (tollfree) EUROPE Chorley, United Kingdom...

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