Lincoln Electric SP-175T manual Input Connections, Figure A.5

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A-5

INSTALLATION

A-5

WARNING

CYLINDER may explode if dam- aged. Keep cylinder upright and chained to support

• Keep cylinder away from areas where it may be damaged.

Never lift welder with cylinder attached.

Never allow welding electrode to touch cylinder.

Keep cylinder away from welding or other live electrical circuits.

WARNING

BUILDUP OF SHIELDING GAS may harm health or kill.

• Shut off shielding gas supply when not in use.

SEE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Z-49.1, “SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING” PUB- LISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY.

1.Chain the cylinder to a wall or other stationary sup- port to prevent the cylinder from falling over. Insulate the cylinder from the work circuit and earth ground. Refer to Figure A.5.

 

FIGURE A.5

Flow Regulator

Cylinder Valve

Gas Hose

2.With the cylinder securely installed, remove the cylinder cap. Stand to one side away from the out- let and open the cylinder valve very slightly for an instant. This blows away any dust or dirt which may have accumulated in the valve outlet.

WARNING

BE SURE TO KEEP YOUR FACE AWAY FROM THE VALVE OUTLET WHEN “CRACKING” THE VALVE. Never stand directly in front of or behind the flow regulator when opening the cylinder valve. Always stand to one side.

3.Attach the flow regulator to the cylinder valve and tighten the union nut securely with a wrench.

NOTE: If connecting to 100% CO 2 cylinder, insert regulator adapter (provided with MIG Conversion Kit) between regulator and cylinder valve. If adapter is equipped with a plastic washer, be sure it is seat- ed for connection to the CO2 cylinder.

4.Refer to Figure A.6. Attach one end of inlet gas hose to the outlet fitting of the flow regulator and tighten the union nut securely with a wrench. Connect the other end to the machine Gas Solenoid Inlet Fitting (5/8-18 female threads — for CGA — 032 fitting). Make certain the gas hose is not kinked or twisted.

5.Reinstall case side before connecting input power.

INPUT CONNECTIONS

Refer to Figure A.6.

The machine has two input connections, the power input cable, and the Gas Solenoid Inlet Fitting. Both are located on the rear of the machine.

FIGURE A.6

GAS SOLENOID

INLET FITTING

POWER INPUT

CABLE

SP-175T

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Contents Safety Depends on You SP-175TSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately On-Line Product RegistrationTable of Contents Installation Technical Specifications SP-175TSafety Precautions Identify and Locate ComponentsWork Clamp Installation Select Suitable LocationOutput Connections StackingGUN Installation Work Cable InstallationConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-175T GAS ConnectionInput Connections Figure A.5Line Cord Connection Electrical Input Connection for Rated OutputVolt Input Connection Saftey Precautions Design Features AdvantagesOperation General DescriptionControls and Settings Welding CapabilityLimitations Wire Loading Welding OperationsSequence of Operation Friction Brake Adjustment Wire ThreadingSP-175T Now ready to weld Cleaning Tip And Nozzle Process GuidelinesMaking a Weld Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire Sizes Overload ProtectionWelding with Gmaw MIG Application Chart Accessories Optional AccessoriesK586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator & Hose Kit K549-1 .035 0.9 mm Innershield Welding KitReplacement Parts Innershield Fcaw ConversionMaintenance Maintenance Safety PrecautionsRoutine Maintenance GUN and Cable Maintenance Configuration of Components in Wire Feeding SystemFor Magnum 100L GUN Contact Tip Cable Liner Drive RollComponent Replacement Procedures Changing the Contact TIPChanging Liner GUN Handle PartsLiner trim length Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Symptoms Cause Recommended Course of ActionGAS Flow Problems Welding Problems Wiring Diagrams SP-175T Wiring DiagramSP-175T SP-175T SP-170T GroundWarnung