Hobart HELMET AUTO-DARKENING (AUTO ARC) User guide

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Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 − WELDING HELMET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS −READ BEFORE USING 1......
1-1. Symbol Usage 1.............................................................
1-2. Arc Welding Hazards 1.......................................................
1-3. Proposition 65 Warnings 2....................................................
1-4. Lens Selection Table 3.......................................................
1-5. Principal Safety Standards 3..................................................
SECTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 4.....................................................
SECTION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5..........................................
3-1. Helmet Controls 5...........................................................
3-2. Low Battery Indicator 6.......................................................
3-3. Weld On/Grind On Switch 6...................................................
3-4. Lens Delay Control 7.........................................................
3-5. Variable Shade Control (No. 9 13) 8...........................................
3-6. Sensitivity Control 9..........................................................
SECTION 4 ADJUSTING HEADGEAR 10.............................................
SECTION 5 REPLACING THE LENS COVERS 11.....................................
5-1. Replacing Outside Protective Lens 11...........................................
5-2. Replacing Inside Protective Lens 12............................................
5-3. Removing Auto-Darkening Lens Assembly 13....................................
SECTION 6 REPLACING THE BATTERY 14..........................................
SECTION 7 INSTALLING OPTIONAL MAGNIFYING LENS 15..........................
SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE 15.....................................................
SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 16................................................
SECTION 10 PARTS LIST 17.......................................................
SECTION 11 − LIMITED WARRANTY 18...............................................
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SECTION 1 − WELDING HELMET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS −
READ BEFORE USING
helmet 2012−02
Protect yourself and others from injury — read, follow, and save these important safety precautions and operating instructions.
1-1. Symbol Usage
DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or explained in the text.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or explained in the text.
NOTICE Indicates statements not related to
personal injury.
Indicates special instructions.
This group of symbols means Warning! Watch Out! ELECTRIC SHOCK, MOVING PARTS, and HOT PARTS hazards. Consult symbols and related instructions below for necessary actions to avoid the hazards.
1-2. Arc Welding Hazards
Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and repair this unit.
ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin.
Arc rays from the welding process produce intense visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and skin. Sparks fly off from the weld.
Wear a welding helmet fitted with a proper shade of filter to protect your face and eyes when
welding or watching (see ANSI Z49.1 and Z87.1 listed in Safety Standards). Refer to Lens Shade Selection table in Section 1-4.
Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet.Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash, glare, and sparks; warn
others not to watch the arc.
Wear protective clothing made from durable, flame-resistant material (leather, heavy cotton,
and wool) and foot protection.
Before welding, adjust the auto-darkening lens sensitivity setting to meet the application.
Stop welding immediately if the auto-darkening lens does not darken when the arc is struck.
See the Owner’s Manual for more information.
WELDING HELMETS do not provide unlimited eye, ear, and face protection.
Arc rays from the welding process produce intense visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and skin. Sparks fly off from the weld.
Use impact resistant safety spectacles or goggles and ear protection at all times when using
this welding helmet.
Do not use this helmet while working with or around explosives or corrosive liquids.Do not weld in the overhead position while using this helmet.Inspect the auto-lens frequently. Immediately replace any scratched, cracked, or pitted cover
lenses or auto-lenses.
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NOISE can damage hearing.
Noise from some processes or equipment can damage hearing.
Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high.
READ INSTRUCTIONS.
Read and follow all labels and the Owner’s Manual carefully before installing,
operating, or servicing unit. Read the safety information at the beginning of the manual and in each section.
Use only genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer.Perform maintenance and service according to the Owner’s Manuals, industry standards,
and national, state, and local codes.
FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous.
Welding produces fumes and gases. Breathing these fumes and gases can be hazardous to your health.
Keep your head out of the fumes. Do not breathe the fumes.If inside, ventilate the area and/or use local forced ventilation at the arc to remove welding
fumes and gases.
If ventilation is poor, wear an approved air-supplied respirator.Read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) and the manufacturer’s
instructions for metals, consumables, coatings, cleaners, and degreasers.
Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated, or while wearing an air-supplied respirator.
Always have a trained watchperson nearby. Welding fumes and gases can displace air and lower the oxygen level causing injury or death. Be sure the breathing air is safe.
Do not weld in locations near degreasing, cleaning, or spraying operations. The heat and rays
of the arc can react with vapors to form highly toxic and irritating gases.
Do not weld on coated metals, such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium plated steel, unless the
coating is removed from the weld area, the area is well ventilated, and while wearing an air­supplied respirator. The coatings and any metals containing these elements can give off toxic fumes if welded.
1-3. Proposition 65 Warnings
Welding or cutting equipment produces fumes or gases which contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects and, in some cases, cancer. (California Health & Safety Code Section 25249.5 et seq.)
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after use.
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1-4. Lens Shade Selection Table
Process
Shielded Metal Arc
Welding (SMAW)
Gas Metal
Arc Welding
(GMAW)
Flux Cored
Arc Welding
(FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding (TIG)
Air Carbon
Arc Cutting (CAC-A)
Plasma Arc
Cutting (PAC)
Plasma Arc Welding
(PAW)
Electrode Size
in. (mm)
Less than 3/32 (2.4)
3/325/32 (2.44.0)
5/321/4 (4.06.4)
More than 1/4 (6.4)
Light
Heavy
Arc Current
in
Amperes
Less than 60
60160 160250 250550
Less than 60
60160 160250 250500
Less than 50
50150 150500
Less than 500
5001000
Less than 20
2040 4060 6080
80300 300400 400800
Less than 20
20100 100400 400800
Minimum Protective Shade No.
7
8 10 11
7 10 10 10
8
8 10
10 11
4
5
6
8
8
9 10
6
8 10 11
Suggested
Shade No. (Comfort)*
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10 12 14
−−
11 12 14
10 12 14
12 14
4 5 6 8
9 12 14
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10 12 14
Reference: ANSI Z49.1:2005
* Start with a shade that is too dark to see the weld zone. Then, go to a lighter shade which gives a
sufficient view of the weld zone without going below the minimum.
1-5. Principal Safety Standards
Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, ANSI Standard Z49.1, is available as a free down­load from the American Welding Society at http://www.aws.org or purchased from Global Engineering Documents (phone: 1-877-413-5184, website: www.global.ihs.com).
Safe Practice For Occupational And Educational Eye And Face Protection, ANSI Standard Z87.1, from American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 (phone: 212-642-4900, website: www.ansi.org).
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SECTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS
Cartridge Dimensions 4.33 x 3.54 x 0.39 in. (110 x 90 x 10 mm) Viewing Field 3.82 x 1.81 in. (97 x 46 mm) Reaction Time 0.000083 second (1/12,000 second) Available Shades Darkened State: No. 9 No. 13 / Light State: No. 4 Sensors Independent/Redundant (Two) Operating Temperature 23F to 131F / 5C to +55C
When stored in extremely cold temperatures, warm
helmet to ambient temperature before welding.
Storage Temperature 14F to 158F / 10C to +70C
When stored in extremely cold temperatures, warm
helmet to ambient temperature before welding.
Power Supply CR2450 Lithium Battery (1) Total Weight 18 oz (515 g) Standards ANSI Z87.1-2003 and DIN/CE/TUV/CSA Warranty One year from date of purchase (see Section 11) Sensitivity Control Light Levels Adjusts for varying ambient light and welding arc Delay Control Slows lens dark-to-light state between 0.1 and
Automatic Power Off Shuts lens Off 1520 minutes after welding stops Low Battery Indicator Red LED light goes on to indicate low battery Grind mode Yes
1.0 seconds (infinite dial control)
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SECTION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. Helmet Controls
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The auto-darkening lens turns on
(darkens) automatically when welding begins and turns off 15 20 minutes after welding stops.
1 Variable Shade Control (See
Section 3-5)
2 Weld On/Grind On Switch (See
Section 3-3)
3 Low Battery Indicator
(See Section 3-2)
4 Sensitivity Control
(See Section 3-6)
5 Delay Control
(See Section 3-4)
6 Battery Compartment (See
Section 6)
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3-2. Low Battery Indicator
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3-3. Weld On/Grind On Switch
The auto-darkening lens turns on
(darkens) automatically when welding begins and turns off 15 20 minutes after welding stops.
1 Low Battery Indicator The low battery indicator lights when
23 days of battery life remain. If battery power is low, install new
CR2450 lithium battery.
Call 800−6269420 for assist-
ance in obtaining a new battery.
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1 Weld On/Grind On Switch
Do not weld in the Grind On mode; the lens will not darken.
For Welding applications, move the switch to the Weld On (up) position. For grinding applications, move the switch to the Grind On (down) position.
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3-4. Lens Delay Control
1 Lens Delay Control The lens delay control is used to ad-
just the time for the lens to switch to the clear state after welding.
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The delay is particularly useful in eliminating bright after-rays present in higher amperage applications where the molten puddle remains bright momentarily after welding.
Lens delay adjusts from min (0.10 second) to max (1.0 second).
Notes
Work like a Pro!
Pros weld and cut
safely. Read the
safety rules at the beginning of this manual.
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3-5. Variable Shade Control (No. 9 13)
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1 Variable Shade Control
(No. 9 13)
Use the control to adjust the lens shade in the darkened state. Use the table in Section 1-4 to select proper shade control setting based on your welding process.
Start at shade 12 or 13 and adjust lighter to suit the welding applica­tion and your personal preference.
Notes
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Work like a Pro!
Pros weld and cut
safely. Read the
safety rules at the beginning of this manual.
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3-6. Sensitivity Control
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1 Sensitivity Control Use control to make the
lens more responsive to dif­ferent light levels in various welding processes. Use a
Mid-Range or 30−50% sensitivity setting for most applications.
It may be necessary to ad­just helmet sensitivity to ac­commodate different light­ing conditions or if lens is flashing On and Off. Adjust
Stick Electrode Mid-Range Short Circuiting (MIG) Low/Mid-Range Pulsed & Spray (MIG) Mid-Range Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Mid/High-Range Plasma Arc Cutting/Welding Low/Mid-Range
helmet sensitivity as fol­lows:
Adjust helmet sensitiv-
ity in lighting conditions helmet will be used in.
Turn sensitivity control
to lowest setting.
Face the helmet in the
direction of use, expos­ing it to the surrounding light conditions.
Recommended Sensitivity Settings
Gradually turn sensitiv-
ity setting clockwise until the lens darkens, then turn sensitivity control counterclock­wise until slightly past setting where lens clears. Helmet is ready for use. Slight readjust­ment may be neces­sary for certain ap­plications or if lens is flashing on and off.
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SECTION 4 − ADJUSTING HEADGEAR
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There are four headgear adjust-
ments: headgear top, tightness, angle adjustment, and distance adjustment.
1 Headgear Top Adjusts headgear for proper depth
on the head to ensure correct bal­ance and stability.
2 Headgear Tightness To adjust, push in the adjusting knob
located on the back of the headgear and turn left or right to desired tight­ness.
If adjustment is limited, it may be
necessary to remove the com­fort cushion.
3 Distance Adjustment Adjusts the distance between the
face and the lens. To adjust, loosen both outside tension knobs and press inward to free from adjustment slots. Move forward or back to de­sired position and retighten. (Both sides must be equally positioned for proper vision.)
4 Angle Adjustment Four pins on the right side of the
headband top provide adjustment for the forward tilt of the helmet. To adjust, loosen the right outside ten­sion adjustment knob then lift on the control arm tab and move it to the de­sired position. Retighten tension ad­justment knob.
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When using the back distance
adjustment positions, only the back three angle adjustment pins can be used.
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SECTION 5 − REPLACING THE LENS COVERS
5-1. Replacing Outside Protective Lens
! Never use the auto-
darkening lens with­out the inside and outside lens covers properly installed. Welding spatter will damage the auto­darkening lens and void the warranty.
1 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer Clips
2 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer
3 Auto-Darkening Lens
Assembly
4 Outside Protective
Lens (Clear) 5 Gasket Place helmet upside down
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on a flat surface. Adjust or remove headgear
to improve access to lens assembly.
Gently release the top and bottom auto−darkening lens retainers located in­side the helmet. Lift out autodarkening lens as­sembly. Hold assembly and press outside lens and gasket from front. (Assembly comes out through the back of the hel­met.)
Replace clear lens with new lens (Reuse the rubber gasket.)
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Use the rubber gasket
to keep weld spatter
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away from the auto darkening lens.
Reinstall new outside pro­tective lens with gasket and reinstall auto darkening lens in the plastic lens re­tainer.
Reinstall the retainer and secure the top and bottom lens retainer clips.
The outside lens gas-
ket must be correctly installed for maximum lens protection.
Call 800−6269420 for
assistance in replacing lens assembly or lens covers.
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5-2. Replacing Inside Protective Lens
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! Never use the auto-
darkening lens with­out the inside and outside lens covers properly installed. Welding spatter will damage the auto­darkening lens and void the warranty.
1 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer Clips
2 Auto-Darkening Lens
Assembly
3 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer
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4 Inside Protective Lens
(Clear)
Place helmet upside down on a flat surface.
Adjust or remove headgear to improve access to lens assembly.
Gently release the top and bottom auto−darkening lens retainers located in­side the helmet. Lift out autodarkening lens as­sembly.
Gently remove auto dark­ening lens assembly from
retainer by releasing the four tabs.
Remove inside protective lens at the marked locations and replace with new lens.
Use the rubber gasket
to keep weld spatter away from the auto darkening lens.
Call 800−6269420 for
assistance in replacing lens assembly or lens covers.
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5-3. Removing Auto-Darkening Lens Assembly
! Never use the auto-
darkening lens with­out the inside and outside lens covers properly installed. Welding spatter will damage the auto­darkening lens and void the warranty.
1 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer Clips
2 Auto-Darkening Lens
Assembly
3 Auto-Darkening Lens
Retainer
4 Shade Control Knob
2
Place helmet upside down on a flat surface.
Adjust or remove headgear to improve access to lens assembly.
Gently release the top and bottom auto−darkening lens retainers located in­side the helmet. Lift out autodarkening lens as­sembly.
Gently remove auto dark­ening lens assembly from retainer by releasing the four tabs.
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1
4
Remove the outside Shade Control knob by prying un­derneath with a thin object. (The knob retainer has two clips.)
Remove Shade Control re­tainer nut and 9 13 indicat­or ring. Remove switch as­sembly from the inside of the helmet.
Reinstall lens assembly in reverse order of removal.
Call 800−6269420 for
assistance in replacing lens assembly or lens covers.
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SECTION 6 REPLACING THE BATTERY
1 Battery Cover Remove battery by turning battery
cover counterclockwise.
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Replace with CR2450 lithium type battery.
Be sure Positive (+) side of the
battery faces up (toward inside of helmet).
Call 8006269420 for assist-
ance in obtaining a new bat­tery.
Notes
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Work like a Pro!
Pros weld and cut
safely. Read the
safety rules at the beginning of this manual.
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SECTION 7 INSTALLING OPTIONAL MAGNIFYING LENS
1 Optional Magnifying Lens Release lower lens retainer clip.
Starting at the bottom, slide magni­fying lens into the helmet retaining brackets. Align the magnifying lens with the auto-darkening lens as­sembly.
Reverse procedure to remove magnifying lens.
To prevent lens fogging, install
flat side of magnifying lens to­ward auto-darkening lens.
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SECTION 8 − MAINTENANCE
NOTICE Never use solvents or abrasive cleaning detergents. NOTICE Do not immerse the lens assembly in water.
The helmet requires little maintenance. However, for best performance clean after each use. Using a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution, wipe the cover lenses clean. Allow to air dry. Occasionally, the filter lens and sensors should be cleaned by gently wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
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SECTION 9 − TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble Remedy
Auto lens not On – auto­lens will not darken mo­mentarily when exposed to welding arc.
Auto-lens not switching – auto-lens stays light and will not darken when welding or cutting.
Auto-lens not switching – auto-lens stays dark after the weld arc is extin­guished, or the auto-lens stays dark when no arc is present.
Sections of the auto-lens are not going dark, distinct lines separate the light and dark areas.
Switching or Flickering – the auto-lens darkens then lightens while the welding arc is present.
Check batteries and verify they are in good condition and installed properly. Also, check battery surfaces and contacts and clean if necessary. Check battery for proper contact and gently adjust contact points if necessary. This is particularly important if the helmet has been dropped.
Stop welding immediately. Make sure the lens is in the Weld On mode. When in the Weld On
mode the lens will darken for welding applications. Do not weld in the Grind On mode; the lens will not darken.
Make sure the lens is turned On. If power is on, review the sensi­tivity recommendations and adjust sensitivity. Clean lens cover and sensors of any obstructions. Make sure the sensors are fac­ing the arc; angles of 45 or more may not allow the arc light to reach the sensors.
Fine-tune the sensitivity setting by making small adjustments to the control by turning it toward the “min” setting. In extreme light conditions, it may be necessary to reduce the surrounding light levels.
Stop welding immediately. The auto-lens may be cracked which can be caused by the im-
pact of dropping the helmet. Weld spatter on the auto lens may also cause cracking. (The lens may need to be replaced; most cracked lenses are not covered by warranty).
Review the sensitivity setting recommendations and increase the sensitivity if possible. Be sure the arc sensors are not being blocked from direct access to the arc light. Check the lens cover for dirt and spatter that may be blocking the arc sensors. Increas­ing Lens Delay 0.1 0.3 second may also reduce switching.
Inconsistent or lighter auto-lens shading in the dark-state, noticeable on the outside edges and cor­ners.
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Referred to as an angle of view effect, auto-darkening lenses have an optimum viewing angle. The optimum viewing angle is perpendicular or 90 to the surface of the auto-lens. When that angle of view varies in the dark-state, welders may notice slightly lighter areas at the outside edges and the corners of the lens. This is normal and does not represent any health or safety hazard. This effect may also be more noticeable in applications where magnifying lenses are used.
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SECTION 10 PARTS LIST
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3
4
2
5
Figure 10-1. Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
Item
No. Quantity
Part
No.
Description
Figure 10-1. Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
1 770676 Kit, Helmet Hardware 1........ .... ....................................
2 770672 Kit, Clear Lens (Includes 5 Outside Lenses/2 Inside Lenses) 1........ .... ...
3 770671 Replacement Auto-Darkening Lens 1........ .... ........................
770284 Battery, Lithium CR2450 (Not Shown) 1.......... .... ......................
4 770613 Ratchet Headgear Assembly 1........ .... ..............................
5 770274 Diopter Lens 150X 1........ .... ......................................
770275 Diopter Lens 175X 1.......... .... ......................................
770276 Diopter Lens 200X 1.......... .... ......................................
770277 Diopter Lens 250X 1.......... .... ......................................
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SECTION 11 LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY – Subject to the terms and conditions below. Hobart Weld-
ers, Appleton, Wisconsin, warrants to its original retail purchaser that the new Auto Arc equipment sold after the effective date of this limited warranty is free of defects in material and workmanship at the time it is purchased at the retailer. THIS WAR­RANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
Auto Arc auto-darkening lens helmets are warranted for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase is required for warranty transactions so it is
imperative that a copy of the original invoice or sales receipt be retained. For warranty transactions, contact your original Auto Arc retailer or call
18003323281
Effective January 1, 2012
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Hobart Welding Products 1635 West Spencer Street Appleton, WI 54914 USA
Phone: 800-332-3281 (Warranty Service)
or 8006269420 (Product Information)
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