Lincoln Electric IM10020 manual Gouging Setup

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B-10

OPERATION

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Gouging Setup:

If gouging metal and not cutting completely through the part is required, a special gouging nozzle is used in conjunction with a gouge shield to protect the noz- zle from molten metal blow back.

Refer to the torch parts decal located on your machine or the parts pages at the back of this manual for the specific part numbers required for each of these setups.

ALWAYS USE GENUINE LINCOLN ELECTRIC

ELECTRODES, NOZZLES, AND EXPENDABLE

PARTS FOR THE BEST CUTTING PERFOR-

MANCE.

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TOMAHAWK™ 625

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Contents Safety Depends on You TomahawkSafety PLASMA CUTTING or Gouging can be hazardousCylinder may explode if damaged Electric and Magnetic FieldsPage Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications -TOMAHAWKCurrent Range VoltageSafety Precautions Electric Shock can Kill Select Proper LocationHigh Frequency Interference Protection Input Electrical ConnectionsGAS Input Connections Output ConnectionsSafety Precautions Preheat Temperature for Plasma CuttingOperation DescriptionDesign Features Advantages User ResponsibilityCutting Capability Consumable LifeControls and Settings LimitationsCutting Process Figure B.3Torch Electric Shock can KillTorch Standoff Procedure RecommendationsPilot ARC Discussion Suggestions for Extra Utility from the Tomahawk 625 System Contact Cutting Setup Torch Part ConfigurationsStandard Cutting Setup Gouging Setup Accessories General Options /ACCESSORIESTorches Expendable PartsMaintenance ROUTINE MAINTENANCEPERIODIC MAINTENANCE Thermal ProtectionTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Tomahawk 625 powers up 1. Turn the output knob to purge Field Service Facility Your local Lincoln AuthorizedDry. Remove any scale, rust Symptom Check Diagrams Enhanced DiagramWarnung Keep your head out of fumes