Buildup Of Gas Can Injure Or Kill; Cylinders Can Explode If Damaged - Eastwood MIG135 Instructions For Use Manual

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INSTALLING SHIELDING GAS SUPPLY

BUILDUP OF GAS CAN INJURE OR KILL!

• Shut off shielding gas supply when not in use.
• Always ventilate confined spaces or use approved air-supplied respirator.
• Always turn your face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder valve.

CYLINDERS CAN EXPLODE IF DAMAGED!

Shielding gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure. If damaged, a cylinder can explode. As gas cylinders are a normal
component of the welding process, use extra care to handle them carefully.
• Protect compressed gas cylinders from excessive heat, mechanical shocks, physical damage, slag, open flames, sparks and
• Install cylinders in an upright position by securing to a specifically designed rack, cart or stationary support to prevent falling
or tipping over.
• Never weld on a pressurized cylinder or explosion will occur.
• Use only correct shielding gas cylinders, regulators, hoses and fittings designed for the specific application; maintain them and
all related components in good condition.
• Keep protective cap in place over valve except when cylinder is in use.
• Use proper equipment, procedures and have adequate help when moving or lifting cylinders.
A Shielding Gas Bottle is not included with your Eastwood MIG135 but is necessary to use when welding using Solid MIG Wire. A Shielding Gas Bottle can be
purchased or rented at most local Welding Supply Stores. Eastwood recommends the use of 75% Argon / 25% CO
(90% He / 7.5% Ar / 2.5% CO2) for Stainless Steel, and 100% Argon for Aluminum.
1. Place the Eastwood MIG135 in its dedicated area or on a welding cart.
2. Secure your Shielding Gas Bottle to a stationary object or mount to your
welding cart if it is equipped to hold one so that the cylinder cannot fall over.
3. Remove the cap from the Shielding Gas Bottle.
4. Insert the large brass male fitting on the Shielding Gas Regulator into the
female fitting on the Shielding Gas Bottle. NOTE: Do not use White Teflon
Tape on this connection as it is a compression fitting and does not require it,
if you have a leak check for burrs or dirt in the threads.
5. Tighten the fitting with a wrench till snug, do not over tighten.
6. Connect either end of the Gas Line included with your Eastwood MIG135
to the fitting on the regulator and wrench tighten till snug.
7. Connect the other end of the gas line to the fitting on the rear of the
Eastwood MIG135 and wrench tighten till snug.
8. Check the gas line for leaks by slowly opening the valve on the gas bottle.
When welding the valve on the bottle should always be all the way open.
To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com
for shielding gas when MIG welding Steel, Tri-Mix
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Gas Flow
Output
Gauge
FIG. E
Valve
Bottle
Pressure
Gauge
Flow
Regulator
Hose
feeds
to gas
input
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