
SerialNumber ...ModeJ and serialnumber may be foundat the rearof the cabinet.You should record bothmodel and serial numberin a safe place for
r.._o_.;__ _,_ __ ,_j_ ___,_ ,L_ .TABLE OF CONTENTSPageYour Welder and What It Will no ... 1-3How the Craftsmen Contact Rod Simplifies Weldi
YOUR WELDER and what it will do..,Your CRAFTSMANArc Welderisasturdilyconstructedandthoroughlytestedmachineengineeredtogive many years of efficient tro
READ BEFORE /VELD|NGo_ AiUSTABLE SPECIAL_ HEA, D LENSBAND GASKETCET_RHEb_ETLEATHER GLOVESSPECTACLE TYPEGOGGLESSHOESW1RE BRUSH1/4-INCHSTEELSAWHORSEWhe
LEARN BY DOINGOiRECTIOHOF WELOExpe_ience has proven that short periods of practice atregular intervals are the best way to teach yourself howto weld.
I I t_ *_ _._ _// //X.,'///J//I///'/f////_F_ger_3"To layaweldbeadonlytwomovementsare used,down-wardandinthe directiontheweldisth be lai
CURRENTTOOLOWArcis difficult to maintain.Verylittle penetration.Highbead.T_AVELTOO FASTSman bead undercut insome p_aces. Rough topand little penetrati
FLAT WELDINGnff 'lffiff.g_vrt19Figurel ii ]lrf p,.JLETWIELDLAPWELDTACKWELOSFiat welding includes all types of joints in which the weldishorizonta
UNDERCUT GASPOCKETENTPENETRATIONFigure 11Figure 12Figure 13Run the first pass on beveled plates with a 5/32-inch rodand Jse as high a current as you c
Figure 11Figure 8Figure 9Figure tO_UTTINGFigure 12_ _ EXCESSWELD_Figure 13LAPWELDSLAPWELDSFigure 14 Figure 15Figure+ 16INTERMITTENTWELOSSTAGGEREOiNTER
POSUTION WELDINGWELDIn order to derive the greatest benefits from your welder,you should practice until you can make a welded jointin almost any conce
SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS TO OPERATORFor your own protection, read and observe all instructionsmcluded nn this manual as well as the following specificsafet
VERTICAI..UPWELDING90°Figure 6Figure 7Figure 8r_F;gure TOUse 1/8 and 5/32-inch rods for all verticabup welds andsta_" by running practice beads f
Figure 12i ilFigure 14) +OVER-LAPPED BACK-UP STRIPFigure 13 Figure 15HOLDA LOHSARCUP SIROKEFigure 16 Figure 17HORIZONTAL WELD|NGHorizontal welding ref
DISTORTION TRENDSWHEN COOLINGBUTTW£L_Figure 23_T IST mLBH_ T_ yRt9 _. ET_Figure 20Figure 24Figure 21To simulate actual conditions tack-weld a piece wi
of the fractured surface to llne up the two pieces. Tack-weldor clamp parts in position. !f the crack has not separatedthe casting, a vee-g_oove can b
THE TWIN-CARE]ON ARC TORCHFigure IWork ordinarily done with a gas welding torch _spossiblewith the twin-carbon arc torch connected to an A.C. welder.T
bent and edges fused together by melting down the excessmetal to form a bead (fig. 6). No filler rods are required.The carbon-arc torch is ideally sui
MOVI[ ROe LipAND-_, .__. STARTCUTHEREF_gure 2To make a trial cut, place a bar of steel approximately1/4-1nch thick on the table so that ene end projec
INERT-GAS METAL-ARC WELDING (Nonconsumabme)ALLCABLESSHOULDBENEPTSHORTASPOSSIBLE(Donotex-ceed12-U2feetin length)GROUNDEDWORNPIECE ANYCRAFTSMANWELDERORW
(11DEVELOPTHEP.OOL DIRECTIONfWORKPIECEFigure 3(2) MOVETO C.f_///I///77///////////3(4)REMOVEROE}"[he filler rod is usually held at an angle of app
WELDING ROD SPECJFICATmONSAWS E-6011 MBLD STEEL AC-DCGENERAL APPLICATIONS: Farm Equipment o Sheet Metal • Car and Truck eBody and Fender e Pipe • Tank
READ AND OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONSAPPEARING ON THE WARNING LABELS FOUND ONTHE INSIDE OF THE WELDING HELMET, SELECTORPLATE, AND CABINET,_ARNIrJG Pro_e_t
WELDmNG ROE) SPECIFiCATiONSAWS E-6013 MILD STEEL AC-DCmulti-purpose all positionGENERAL APPLICATIONS: Farm Equipment • Car and Truck • Sheet Metal oP_
WELDING ROD SPECmFICATaONSHARD SURFACING AC-DCmedium chrome-carbon electrodeGENERAL APPLICATIONS Tractor Grousers and Rollers e Scraper Blades e Agri-
WELDING ROD SPECIFnCAT|ONSAWS E-7014 CONTACT AC-DCfor welding of mild steelGENERAL APPLICATIONS: Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repairs a MachineryFabric
WELDING ROD SPECiFmCATnONSMACHINABLE CAST iRON AC-DCmachineable welds on all cast ironsGENERAL APPLICATIONS: Cylinder Blocks e Crankcases e ValveSeats
REPAIR PARTSPARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 295 AMP ARC WELDER MODEL 113.2013921253 544542\\\354137521428 29 30 31-,.®24+ 32 33 32 1621263424252-6
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 295 AMP ARC WELDER MODEL 113.201392Always Order by Part Number -- not by Key NumberKeyNo.1'23456789101112131415161718192
$ERVmCEHOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS295 AMP DUAL RANGEARC WELDERNow that you have purchased your 295 amp arc welder, shoulda need ever exist for repair par
SPECIFICATIONSWelding Range ... 30 - 295 amps Hertz ... 60Primary Volts (AC) ... 230 Open C=rcult Volts (Ma
6 Slide the handle back into place on electrode holder andpos_t_on tt untd the hole m handle _s d_rectly over thehead of handle locking screw TLghten
CONNECTING WELDER TO POWER SOURCECAUTION: 0o not attempt to connect thiswelder to a regular household outlet. Make surethe power-line voltage and freq
OPERATING iNSTRUCTiONSWe feel that weldtng wtth your new Craftsman dual rangearc welder isas s_mple as A B. C.A Determine what diameter electrode shou
TROUBLE SHOOTINGWARNING:REMOVAL OF THE WELDER CABINET TOP FOR ANYREASON MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICETECHNICIAN.TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED
t:RRFTSMRNoA COMPREHENSIVEGUIDE FOR YOURNEW CRAFTSMANARC WELDER ANDWHAT iT WiLL DOCONTAINS:INFORMATION ABOUT• VARIOUS TYPESOF RODS• USEFUL ACCESSORIES
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