Lincoln Electric IM463-A manual Wire Feeder Control Cable Connections, DC-650 PRO

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Wire Feeder Control Cable Connections

Lincoln wire feeders can be hooked up to either the 14-pin Wire Feeder Receptacle (#12, Figure 3), or to the terminal strip (behind #11, Figure 3). The Wire Feeder Receptacle is the preferred method, because it virtually eliminates accidental miswirings.

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Figure 3

For connection to the Wire Feeder Receptacle, choose a control cable from the chart below:

Wire Feed Unit

Current Capacity

Duty Cycle

Cable Type *

 

 

 

 

LN-7

400A

60%

K480-XX

 

 

 

 

LN-8 / LN-9

600A

60%

K595-XX

 

 

 

 

NA-5

1000A

80%

K597-XX

 

 

 

 

* Cables are available in various lengths. Consult your welding equipment distributor for availability.

For connection to the terminal strip, consult your Lincoln distributor for the appropriate wire feeder control cable. Feed the control cable end through the box connector on the case front, to provide a strain relief for the cable. Connect the numbered leads in the control cable to the terminals on the terminal strip, as depicted in Figure 4. For example, for cables with

leads A, B, and C, connect A to 75, B to 76 and C to 77, connect lead 2 to terminal 2, lead 4 to terminal 4, etc. Connect the green ground lead to the stud

marked .

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