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Operating instructions – Harbor Freight Tools 97719 User Manual

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SKU 97719

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Power Cord Plug. Never remove the

grounding prong or modify the Power

Cord Plug in any way. Do not use

adapter plugs with this product.
To assemble the two Wheels (9),

3.

insert the Axle (8) through the two

holes located at the bottom/rear of the

Base Frame (3). Place the Wheels

onto the protruding ends of the Axle.

Then secrure the Wheels in place,

using one Bolt (10) for each end of

the Axle.

(See Assy. Diagram.)

To attach the Handle (30), align the

4.

two holes in the Handle with the two

threaded mounting holes located

at the top of the Case (28). Secure

the Handle to the Case, using two

Screws (31).

(See Assy. Diagram.)

OpERAting inStRuCtiOnS

Read the EntiRE impORtAnt

SAFEtY inFORmAtiOn section

at the beginning of this manual

including all text under

subheadings therein before set

up or use of this product.

tO pREVEnt

SERiOuS

injuRY FROm ACCiDEntAL

OpERAtiOn:

turn the switch to its off

position before performing

any inspection, maintenance,

or cleaning procedures.

Workpiece and Work Area Set up

Designate a work area that is clean

1.

and well-lit. The work area must not

allow access by children or pets to

prevent injury and distraction.
Route the Power Cord (32) along a

2.

safe route to reach the work area

without creating a tripping hazard or

exposing the power cord to possible

damage. The power cord must reach

the work area with enough extra

length to allow free movement while

working.
Secure loose workpieces using a vise

3.

or clamps (not included) to prevent

movement while working. The work-

pieces should be firmly held together

and in position while welding. The

distance (if any) between the two

workpieces must be controlled

properly to allow the weld to hold both

sides securely while allowing the weld

to penetrate fully into the joint.
There must not be hazardous objects,

4.

such as utility lines or foreign objects,

nearby that will present a hazard

while working.
A barrier, such as a welding curtain

5.

or welding shroud, should be put up

to protect others in the work area and

limit the spray of sparks.