Lincoln Electric LN-9F GMA Voltage Control Response, Starting Characteristics, Start Voltage Trim

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OPERATION

VOLTAGE CONTROL RESPONSE

The LN-9 GMA is provided with selectable voltage con- trol response. Proper setting depends on the power source and process being used. Refer to the appropri- ate power source connection diagram for the proper connection of the jumpers located on the LN-9 GMA Voltage Board.

To change the voltage control response:

a)Turn OFF the control power to the LN-9 GMA at the power source.

b)Remove the screws holding the control section cover in place and swing open.

c)Position the jumper plugs on the Voltage Board according to the appropriate power source con- nection diagram.

d)Reassemble.

STARTING CHARACTERISTICS

SELECT ACCELERATION

The LN-9 GMA models can provide optimum starting for different processes. The wire feeder is designed to start with two different speeds of controlled acceler- ation. As shipped, it is connected for fast acceleration, which is the best for most open arc procedures. However, the slower acceleration may be more desir- able for long stickout applications and most submerged arc procedures. If the electrode being used does not give satisfactory starting because of "stubbing" or "blasting off," slower acceleration can be obtained by modifying the LN-9 GMA models as follows:

a)Turn OFF the control power to the LN-9 GMA at the power source.

b)Remove the screws holding the control section cover in place and swing it open.

c)On machines having an L7253 Control PC board, move the jumper plug on the PM Control PC board from pin "F" to pin "S."

On machines having an L10068 Control PC board, set the DIP switch on the PM Control PC board to the “S” position.

d)Reassemble.

START VOLTAGE TRIM

The start voltage is the voltage provided by the welding power source before establishing the welding arc. This start voltage setting is a function of the open circuit voltage characteristic of the power source, the SET value of the weld voltage, and the start voltage trimmer (R41) setting on the LN-9 Voltage PC Board. As set at the factory, the start voltage trim level is typically about 20% higher than the LN-9 GMA SET level. This gen- erally gives good starting for steel cored and MIG processes using CO2 or Argon/CO2 blended shielding gas. If you are using "hotter" gases (such as Argon/Oxygen blends) and other processes (such as stainless steel MIG), arc flaring may occur at start, which requires lowering the start voltage trim as fol- lows:

a)Turn off the control power to the LN-9 GMA at the power source.

b)Remove the screws holding the control section cover in place and swing it open.

c)On the voltage board, locate trimmer R41 (below R40 next to the 1/8 amp fuse) and labeled START.

d)The slot on the START trimmer is marked with a red seal for factory setting. To decrease the facto- ry setting, turn the slot CCW (opposite to the labeled arrow direction).

NOTE: If the start trim is set too low, stubbing may occur at start, requiring increasing the START trimmer by turning the slot CW (in the direc- tion of the labeled arrow).

e) Re-assemble.

RUN-IN FEATURE

On new machines (above code 10350) a “Run-in” trim- mer, labeled “RUN-IN,” is provided on the new L10068- 1 Control PC board.

This trimmer can be used to set the run-in wire feed speed as a percentage of the weld speed. When the trimmer is turned fully counterclockwise, the run-in speed is about 5% of the weld speed. When the trim- mer is turned fully clockwise, the run-in speed is equal to the weld speed. To increase the run-in speed, turn the trimmer clockwise; and to decrease the run-in speed, turn the trimmer counterclockwise.

The factory setting of the run-in trimmer is about 20%. The trimmer should be set lower if arc starting tends to stub or blast, and it should be set higher if the arc tends to flare up. When the Actual button is pressed, the actual speed setting can be viewed on the digital speed meter for two seconds after closing the trigger or the cold inch switch.

LN-9 GMA and LN-9F GMA Wire Feeder

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Contents LN-9 GMA and LN-9F GMA Wire Feeder Safety Depends on YouSafety Electric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Thank You TAbLE of Contents TAbLE OF CONTENTS cont’d Section F ViiiSection E P127, P125, P107 & P289 SeriesTechnical Specifications LN-9 GMA and LN-9F GMA Wire FeederWidth Height Mounting the Wire Feed Unit Installing the LN-9 GMA Roll and 4-ROLL ModelsAttaching the Wire Reel Stand Mounting the UnitPower Input CAbLE ASSEMbLY Electrical Connections LN-9 GMA and LN-9F GMARouting the Electrode Figure A.2 Strain Relief Clamp Figure A.3 LN-9F GMA Control bOXInstallation Can kill Figure A.5 Connection of LN-9 GMA to DC-600 Power Sources Figure A.6 Connection of LN-9 GMA to DC-1000 Power Sources 75 76 77 Installation Figure A.9 Connection of LN-9 GMA to V300 Power Sources Machine Grounding Direct Work Lead ConnectionConnecting the GUN CAbLE to the Wire Feeder For GMA GUN CAbLESHooking UP GMA Shielding GAS Cylinder may explode if damagedSafety Precautions Operating InstructionsK424 LN-9 GMA 2-ROLL and K568-1 LN-9 GMA 4-ROLL General DescriptionRecommended Processes and Equipment K436 LN-9F GMA 2-ROLL and K583-1 LN-9F GMA 4-ROLLDC Constant Voltage Power Sources Controls and Settings Operation Operation Avoiding Grounding Lead Protector GLP Shutdown Power Supply FuseCircuit Protection and Automatic Shutdown Circuit bREAKERAutomatic Shutdown Drive Roll Installation Changing Drive Rolls for 2-ROLL Wire FeedersGuide Tube Detail Changing Drive Rolls for 4-ROLL Wire Feeders Large Wire Loading Figure b.7a Threaded Locking CollarLoading a 50-60 Lb .7-27.2 KG. Coil Using K1504-1 Coil Reel Feeding Electrode and bRAKE AdjustmentADJUSTAbLE Wire Reel bRAKE Loading a 50 or 60 Lb. Coil Loading and Feeding 13-14 Lb Innershield Coils K378 Reel Mounting StandIdle Roll Pressure Setting Roll Wire FeedersFor TWO-ROLL Feeders Pressure Adjustment Knob Pulse Power 500, DC650 PRO CV-400, CV-500-I Adjust the Power SourceAdjust the LN-9 GMA Controls DC-250, DC-400, or DC-600Voltage Control Response Starting CharacteristicsRUN-IN Feature Select AccelerationProcedure AT END of Coil Security of Weld Procedure SettingsMaking a Weld Wire Reel Stands and Mountings Optional Equipment and AccessoriesPower Input CAbLE ASSEMbLIES K196, K595, K596 Auxiliary Equipment ContactsSpindle for READI-REELS and 2 I.D. Spools K162-H Attaching the Wire Reel StandsWire Reel Door KIT READI-REEL AdaptersUniversal Wire Reel Stand K1524-1 Wire Feeder Accessories BURNbACK Timer KIT K419Dual Procedure KIT K319 GMA Timer KIT K418Dual Process KIT K317 For Wire Feeders Pulse Power Filter Conversion KIT K442-1Continuous Flux Feed Tank K320 Swivel Platform K178-1Undercarriage K163 K320 Flux Tank LoadingK58 Magnetic Separator Cored Electrode TAbLE C.2 Drive Roll and Guide TUbE KitsKit Roll Solid Steel Electrode Aluminum ElectrodeCoils with 1 Spindle Routine MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance AdapterProper Speed Sensor Module Mounting Figure D.1 Speed Sensor Module LocationFigure D.2 LN-9 GMA Connectors Figure D.2 Switch RequirementsTROUbLESHOOTING TROUbLESHOOTING Guide Wire Feeding PRObLEMSGun trigger will not feed wire. Digital meter is not lit Grounding Lead Protector Shutdown in the Operation section TROUbLESHOOTING Welding PRObLEMS Starting Characteristics LN-9 GMA WIRING WireLN-9F GMA LN-9 GMA Dimension Print LN-9F GMA Dimension Print 1 Wire Drive Unit LN-9F Dimension Print 2 Control bOXPage Precaucion LN-9 GMA Wire Feeder Keep your head out of fumes