Mig Welder
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Revision as of 15:04, 17 September 2011
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Lincoln Weld-Pak 100 MIG Welder
This unit is a small, basic MIG welder. It is not fitted out with a gas shield. It's located on the welding bench.
Basic Info
- Ownership: Roger S
- Location: Tell people where to find it, and where to put it away.
- What it looks like:
Manufacturer Information
- Make/Model: Lincoln Weld-Pak 100 MIG Welder
- Part Number:
Documentation
not specified
Rules
- Always make sure that the weld curtains are in place to protect other members in the area.
Instructions
Please see the documentation at the link above.
Other References
not specified
Maintenance
Does this thing need it's oil changed every 30 cycles? People need to know!
Things that Need to be Done
- Check into the gas adapter
FAQs
A list of commonly asked questions