Saker GJ76085-X56074

Saker Portable Welding Machine User Manual

Model: GJ76085-X56074

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your Saker Portable Welding Machine. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine to ensure proper use, maximize performance, and prevent injury or damage.

The Saker Portable Welding Machine is a compact and lightweight 110V arc stick welder featuring advanced IGBT inverter technology. It is designed for stable current delivery and powerful welding performance, suitable for various applications from home DIY projects to professional repair work.

Alaye Aabo

IKILO: Alurinmorin le lewu. Tẹle awọn iṣọra ailewu nigbagbogbo lati yago fun ipalara nla tabi iku.

  • Idaabobo Oju: Always wear a welding helmet with appropriate shade lenses to protect your eyes from intense light and UV radiation.
  • Idaabobo Ara: Wear flame-resistant clothing, welding gloves, and protective footwear.
  • Afẹfẹ: Ensure adequate ventilation to avoid inhaling welding fumes, which can be hazardous.
  • Aabo Itanna: Ensure the machine is properly grounded. Do not operate in wet conditions. Inspect cables for damage before each use.
  • Idena Ina: Pa awọn ohun elo ti o le jona mọ kuro ni agbegbe ti a fi wera. Jẹ ki ohun elo imukuro ina wa ni irọrun.
  • Awọn oju gbigbona: Welding equipment and welded materials will be hot. Allow them to cool before handling.

Ọja Pariview

The Saker Portable Welding Machine is designed for ease of use and portability. Below is an overview ti awọn oniwe-akọkọ irinše.

Diagram showing labeled parts of the Saker Portable Welding Machine including welding chuck, electrode, welding button, all-in-one ground clamp, power switch, current adjustment knob, and electrode replacement button.

Figure 1: Key Components of the Saker Portable Welding Machine.

  • Welding Chuck: Holds the welding electrode.
  • Itanna: The consumable rod used for welding.
  • Welding Button: Activates the welding arc.
  • All-in-one Ground Clamp: Ó so mọ́ iṣẹ́ náà láti parí ìṣiṣẹ́ iná mànàmáná náà.
  • Agbara Yi pada: Ó máa ń tan/pa ẹ̀rọ náà.
  • Kọ́nì Àtúnṣe Lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́: Controls the welding current (20-120 Amps) with 5 variable settings.
  • Electrode Replacement Button: Releases the electrode for replacement.

The package typically includes the handheld welder, a carrying case, welding ground wire, welding helmet, welding brush, and a user manual.

Image showing the contents of the Saker Portable Welding Machine package: handheld welder, carrying case, welding ground wire, welding helmet, welding brush, and user manual.

Àwòrán 2: Àwọn Ohun Èlò Tí A Ti Wà Nínú Rẹ̀.

Ṣeto

  1. Yọọ kuro: Ni ifarabalẹ yọ gbogbo awọn paati kuro ninu apoti. Ṣayẹwo fun eyikeyi bibajẹ sowo.
  2. So Ilẹ Clamp: Attach the all-in-one ground clamp securely to the workpiece. Ensure good electrical contact.
  3. Fi elekitirodu sii: Press the electrode replacement button, insert a suitable welding rod (3/32" to 1/8" / 2.5-3.2 mm) into the welding chuck, and release the button to secure it.
  4. Asopọ agbara: Plug the welding machine into a standard 110V AC power outlet.
  5. Mura Agbegbe Iṣẹ: Ensure your welding area is clean, well-ventilated, and free of flammable materials.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The Saker Portable Welding Machine features a 6-position knob for precise current control, making it adaptable for various welding tasks.

Image showing the 5-level adjustable current knob on the Saker Portable Welding Machine, with levels from OFF to 5GEAR, indicating a 20-120 AMP o wu ibiti o.

Figure 3: Current Adjustment Knob.

  1. Tan-an: Flip the power switch to the "ON" position.
  2. Ṣatunṣe lọwọlọwọ: Rotate the current adjustment knob to select the desired amperage (Level 1 to Level 5, corresponding to 20-120 Amps). Start with a lower setting and adjust as needed based on the material thickness and electrode type.
  3. Begin Welding: While wearing appropriate safety gear, bring the electrode into contact with the workpiece to strike an arc. Maintain a consistent arc length and travel speed for optimal results. The machine features a hot arc start for easier initiation.
  4. Ibamu Ohun elo: This welder is compatible with various materials, including alloy steel, carbon steel, and iron.
Image illustrating the Saker Portable Welding Machine's compatibility with various materials: Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, and Iron, showing examples of each material being welded.

Figure 4: Material Compatibility.

The integrated IGBT inverter technology ensures stable current and minimizes spatter, leading to smoother welds.

A person wearing a welding helmet and gloves operating the Saker Portable Welding Machine, demonstrating one-hand operation and the compact design while welding a metal piece.

Figure 5: Welding in Progress.

Itoju

  • Ninu: Regularly clean the machine's exterior with a dry cloth. Ensure air vents are free from dust and debris to maintain proper cooling.
  • Ayẹwo USB: Periodically inspect all cables and connections for wear, cuts, or damage. Replace damaged components immediately.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the welding machine in a dry, clean environment when not in use. Use the provided carrying case for protection.
  • Eto Itutu: The machine has a built-in 360° cooling technology. Ensure proper airflow around the unit during operation.

Laasigbotitusita

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Saker Portable Welding Machine.

Q: What materials can this welder be used to weld?
A: This welder supports welding of mild steel, steel, iron, and more. It's perfect for home DIY projects (such as metalworking and auto repairs) and light industrial applications.
Q: Kini ilọsiwaju naatages of IGBT inverter technology?
A: Compared to traditional welders, IGBT inverter technology offers: More precise current control, preventing burn-through on thin materials. Energy-efficient: 30% less power consumption than traditional welders. Lightweight and portable: 40% smaller, easily handled with one hand by women.
Q: Is it easy for beginners to use?
A: Optimized for beginners! Simply power on and focus on controlling the welding gun angle, making it much easier to learn.

If a malfunction occurs and you cannot resolve it using the information above, please contact customer support.

Awọn pato

ParamitaIye
Agbara Voltage1 alakoso AC110V± 10%
Igbohunsafẹfẹ60 Hz
Rated Input Power Capacity4.6 KVA
Ko si-fifuye Voltage59 V
Ijade lọwọlọwọ20-120 A
Won won wu Voltage24.8 V
Ojuse Cycle20%
Ko si fifuye Isonu10 W
Iṣẹ ṣiṣe85%
Agbara ifosiwewe0.76
IwọnKg 1.8 (isunmọ 3.97 lbs)
Ibugbe Idaabobo iteIP21
Ipele idaboboF
Awọn iwọn250×100×250 mm (approx. 9.8"×3.9"×9.8")
Compatible Welding Rods3/32"-1/8" (2.5-3.2 mm)

Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Saker offers a 24-month full machine warranty for this product. For any issues or assistance, please contact Saker customer service.

For further support or to inquire about replacement parts, please visit the official Saker store or contact their customer service department. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the brand's official webojula.

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