Specifications - Matco Tools WG3000 Manual

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• Connect work cable to the work as close to the welding area as practical to prevent welding current from traveling
long, possibly unknown paths and causing electric shock and fire hazards.
• Never use arc welder to thaw frozen pipes.
• Remove electrode from holder when not in use.
• Wear oil-free protective garments such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuff-less trousers, high shoes, and a cap.
• Remove any combustibles such as lighters or matches from your person before doing any welding.
FLYING METAL CAN INJURE EYES
• Wear ANSI approved safety glasses with side shields under your welding goggles.
• Welding, chipping, wire brushing, and grinding cause sparks and flying metal. As welds cool, they can throw
off slag.
HOT PARTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS
• Never touch hot parts bare handed.
• Allow adequate cooling period before touching work piece.
NOISE CAN DAMAGE HEARING
• Noise from some processes or equipment can damage hearing.
• Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high.
GENERAL INFORMATION
• WG3000/WG3000S Welding Goggles do not protect against severe impact hazards such as fractured grinding
wheels or abrasive disks, explosive devices, or corrosive liquids. Machine guards or eye splash protection must be
used when these hazards are present.
• The auto-darkening welding filters are designed for arc welding or cutting applications. The unit is suitable for all arc
welding processes such as MIG, MAG, TIG, SMAW, Plasma, Arc, and Carbon arc.
• This auto-darkening welding filter is not recommended for overhead welding applications, laser welding, or laser
cutting applications.
• In the event of electronic failure the welder remains protected against UV and IR radiation according to shade 11.
• The auto-darkening welding filter should always be used with the original or OEM replacement cover lenses.
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any failure due to modifications to the welding filter or the use of the filter
from any other manufacturer's helmet.
• If protection levels are not common to different parts of the protective equipment, the lower protection level shall
be assigned.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model
WG3000/WG3000S
View Area
111 x 42mm
Cartridge Size
196 x 212 x 92mm
Cover Lens Size
158 x 58.6 x 1.0mm
UV/IR Protection
DIN 13
Light State
DIN 4
Optical Class
1/1/1/2
External variable shade #5, #7, #9, #11, #13
Mode 1: #5, #7 | Mode 2: #9, #11, #13 (long press the "shade" button from
Dark State
Mode 1 to Mode 2)
Delay Time
5 adjustments by button from fast to slow (0.2S, 0.4S, 0.6S, 0.8S, 1.0S)
5 adjustments by button from low to high (Grind mode in position 5. Welding
Sensitivity
mode from low to high sensitivity in position 7, 9, 11, 13)
Manually on/manually long press "power" button for 2 seconds or automatically
Power On/Off
shut off after 10min in inactive mode.
Sensors
2
Grinding
Yes (when sensitivity button is in position 5)
Sensitivity Control
Yes
Delay Control
Yes
TIG Rating
>5 AMPS
Battery Type
Replaceable CR2450 lithium batteries
Operating Temperature
-5˚C ~ +55˚C
Storage Temperature
-20˚C ~ +70˚C
1
2
4
NOTE:
1. Protectors which exhibit broken parts, distortion, or excessive scratches on the lens are unsuitable for use and shall
not be worn.
2. User shall make a visual inspection of their protector prior to each use.
3. Eye and face protectors that have been subject to an impact shall not be used and shall be discarded and replaced.
OPERATION:
BEFORE WELDING
1. Please verify whether the protection film of exterior and interior glasses has been removed.
2. Please make sure that battery is full of charge if it has not been used for a long time.
3. Please verify whether display of ADF is normal if it has not been used for a long time.
4. Please verify whether solar cell is damaged or blocked by dust, and whether arc sensor is clean.
5. Please check all operating parts to see whether they are worn off or damaged. Any scratched or broken parts should
be replaced immediately so as not to incur personal injury.
6. The welding hood must be worn underneath the welding goggles and mask.
7. Please verify strap tightness before each use.
8. Please choose the right shade number according to the types of welding machines and current of welding.
DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL
Function
Button
Delay Time
DELAY
Settings
Sensitivity
SENS
Settings
Shade
SHADE
Settings
Grinding
SENS
Settings
Power
ON
On/Off
Low Volume
BATT
Alarm
2
3
PART #
DESCRIPTION
1
Cover Lens
2
Arc Sensor
3
Rubber Lining
Auto-Darkening Filter I
4
5
Digital Control Panel
6
Elastic Headband
2
5
6
Content
Display
5
7
position
Delay
0.2S
0.4S
0.6S
time
Display
5
7
position
Grind
Status
Low
Mid
model
5, 7, 9, 11, 13
Long press "SHADE" button for 2S to shift between 2 modes
Switch into sensitivity mode 5 position, goggle enters into Grind mode and stay in
DIN4 light state and not darken
Power on: Press the "ON" button once, then the LED light blinks 5 times and it
enters standby mode.
Manually off: Press the button lasting 2S, when the LOWBAT light is on, then release
the button.
Automatically off: Goggle will automatically turn off after 10 minutes in inactive mode
When the volume of battery is less than 2.4V, LOWBAT indicator will turn red.
9
11
13
0.8S
1.0S
9
11
13
High
Max
3

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