Lincoln Electric TIG 175 PRO manual Controls and Settings, Power Switch & Light Turns power on

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OPERATION

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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

All operator controls and adjustments are located on the front of the Square Wave TIG 175 PRO. Refer to Figure B.1 and corresponding explanations.

FIGURE B.1 - CONTROL PANEL

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1.POWER SWITCH & LIGHT

2.TIG/STICK SWITCH

3.POLARITY SWITCH

4.CURRENT CONTROL

5.OVER TEMPERATURE LIGHT

6.REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR

7.ELECTRODE/ GAS OUTPUT RECEPTACLE

8.WORK CABLE & CLAMP

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1. POWER SWITCH & LIGHT - Turns power on

or

off

to the welder. When switched “ON”, the

cool-

ing fan runs and the light will illuminate indicating that the power is on.

2.TIG/STICK SWITCH - Selects the mode of output, either TIG (GTAW) or Stick (SMAW). Refer to Welding in TIG Mode and Welding in Stick Mode later in this chapter for information on how the machine functions in each of these modes.

3.POLARITY SWITCH - Allows you to select between

welding in AC , DC - , or DC+ polar- ity. In DC + polarity the electrode is positive and the work clamp is negative. Use DC + for most stick welding. In DC - the electrode is negative and the work clamp is positive. Use DC - for TIG welding stainless steel and mild steel. AC polarity is recom- mended for TIG welding aluminum.

CAUTION

Do not switch the polarity switch while welding or damage may result to the

machine.

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4.CURRENT CONTROL - This control is active in both TIG and Stick modes. In Stick mode the current control sets the welding current. In TIG mode this control sets the maximum current. The Amptroltm will adjust the welding current from the machine mini- mum to this maximum setting.

5.OVER TEMPERATURE LIGHT - If the welder overheats due to blocked air flow, high ambient air temperature, or exceeded duty cycle, an internal thermostat will open disabling the welding output and this yellow light will illuminate. The cooling fans will continue to run to cool the unit during this time. The light will go out when the unit cools and the thermostat resets.

SQUARE WAVE TIG 175 PRO

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Contents Safety Depends on You Square Wave TIG 175 PROSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Square Wave TIG 175 PROLifting and Moving Select Suitable LocationStacking TiltingInput Reconnect Procedure Input Supply ConnectionsTIG Torch Connection Output ConnectionsConnections for TIG Gtaw Welding Work Cable ConnectionStick Electrode Cable and Work Cable Connection Remote Control ConnectionConnections for Stick Smaw Welding General Description Safety PrecautionsOperation Included EquipmentControls and Settings Power Switch & Light Turns power onOperating Steps Welding in TIG ModeRemote Control Operation Benefits of the Square Wave DesignGtaw Process Welding in Stick ModeSmaw Process Accessories Optional AccessoriesRoutine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceSafety Precautions FAN Motor or FAN Blade ReplacementTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideCourse of Action SymptomsPossible Areas Troubleshooting TIG Mode Problems Square Wave TIG 175 PRO APR96TIG Welding Problems Troubleshooting Symptoms Misadjustmentss Course of Action Field Service Facility for technicalSquare Wave TIG 175 PRO Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Square Wave TIG 175 PRO 240/380/415/1/50/60Square Wave TIG 175 PRO Basic Course $700.00Precaucion Aviso DE