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# Ensure the adjusting screw on the tank regulator is loose (Do not unscrew all the way).
 
# Ensure the adjusting screw on the tank regulator is loose (Do not unscrew all the way).
 
# Slowly open cylinder valve all the way. Suddenly opening the valve could cause damage to the regulator.
 
# Slowly open cylinder valve all the way. Suddenly opening the valve could cause damage to the regulator.
# Slowly turn the adjusting screw (clockwise) to increase pressure to 25 CFH. At first it will spin freely but you will begin to feel resistance as the pressure begins to increase on the leftmost pressure gauge.  
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# Slowly turn the regulator screw (clockwise) to increase pressure to 25 CFH. At first it will spin freely but you will begin to feel resistance as the pressure begins to increase on the leftmost pressure gauge.  
 
# Identify the material type and thickness that you will be welding.
 
# Identify the material type and thickness that you will be welding.
 
# Determine the wire feed rate and voltage to fit your material and wire size. To do this, refer to MIG welding chart for specified adjustments specific to your application. A welding chart is included below for reference and the same chart is mounted inside the cover of the welder. This chart also depends on the wire size which is usually 0.035". [[File:Welder Chart.jpg|none|thumb|706x706px]]
 
# Determine the wire feed rate and voltage to fit your material and wire size. To do this, refer to MIG welding chart for specified adjustments specific to your application. A welding chart is included below for reference and the same chart is mounted inside the cover of the welder. This chart also depends on the wire size which is usually 0.035". [[File:Welder Chart.jpg|none|thumb|706x706px]]
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