Lincoln Electric IM610-A manual Line Cord Connection, Electrical Input Connection for Rated Output

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INSTALLATION

A-6

Line Cord Connection

A 3 conductor line cord with a 50 amp, 250 volt, three- prong plug (NEMA Type 6-50P) is factory installed. Connect this plug to a mating grounded receptacle which is connected to an appropriate power supply per the U.S. National Electric Code and any applicable local codes.

 

 

 

Grounding

 

 

 

Type 75°C

Wire

Fuse

 

 

Wire in Conduit,

Copper

Size

Input

 

Copper Cond.

Cond.

(Super

Voltage

Hertz

AWG Size

AWG Size

Lag)

 

 

 

 

 

208/230

60

8

10

40

CONNECT TO A SYSTEM

GROUNDING WIRE. SEE

THE UNITED STATES

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL

CODE AND/OR LOCAL

CODES FOR OTHER

DETAILS AND MEANS FOR

PROPER GROUNDING.

CONNECT TO HOT WIRES

OF A THREE-WIRE SINGLE

PHASE SYSTEM OR TO

ONE PHASE OF A TWO OR

THREE PHASE SYSTEM.

WARNING

This welding machine must be connected to a power source in accordance with applicable elec- trical codes.

The United States National Electrical Code (Article 630-B, 1990 Edition) provides standards for amperage handling capability of supply conduc- tors based on duty cycle of the welding source.

If there is any question about the installation meeting applicable electrical code requirements, consult a qualified electrician.

ELECTRICAL INPUT CONNECTION FOR RATED OUTPUT

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Disconnect input power by removing plug from receptacle before working inside SP-175 Plus.

Use only grounded receptacle.

Do not touch electrically “hot” parts inside SP-175 Plus.

Have qualified personnel do the main- tenance and troubleshooting work.

230 Volt Input Connection

The SP-175 Plus is shipped from the factory connect- ed for 230 volt input power. If the welder has been reconnected for 208 volt input power and 230 volt input is desired, perform the following reconnection instructions:

1.Disconnect welder from input power and remove case side panel.

2.Remove lead marked “H3” from H1 terminal on the control P.C. Board.

3.Remove tape securing H1 lead to lead sleeving and connect H1 lead to H1 terminal on the board.

4.Insulate unused H3 lead for 300 volts with electri- cal tape and secure to lead sleeving.

5.Reinstall case side before connecting input power.

208 Volt Input Connection

1.Disconnect welder from input power and remove case side.

2.Remove lead marked “H1” from H1 terminal on the control P.C. Board.

3.Remove tape securing H3 lead to lead sleeving and connect H3 lead to H1 terminal on the board.

4.Insulate unused H1 lead for 300V with electrical tape and secure to lead sleeving.

5.Reinstall case side before connecting input power.

SP-175 PLUS

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Contents SP-175 Plus California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArc Précautions DE SûretéPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Thank YouTable of Contents Installation Read entire installation section before starting Safety PrecautionsInstallation Identify and Locate ComponentsWork Cable Installation Work Clamp InstallationSelect Suitable Location StackingConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-175 Plus GUN InstallationGAS Connection Input Connections Gas Solenoid Inlet Fitting Power Input CableElectrical Input Connection for Rated Output Line Cord ConnectionVolt Input Connection Operation Observe all safety information throughout this manualFumes and Gases can be dangerous Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionDesign Features Advantages Controls and SettingsGeneral Description Welding CapabilityWelding Operations Wire LoadingSequence of Operation Wire Threading Friction Brake AdjustmentsMaking a Weld Shielding GasCleaning Tip And Nozzle Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire SizesProcess Guidelines Overload Protection Wire Feed Overload ProtectionOutput Overload Thermal ProtectionLearning to Weld Learning to WeldARC-WELDING Circuit SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw Welding ARCProcess Selection Gmaw MIG Welding ARCFor Gmaw MIG Process Joint Types and Positions Common MetalsFor Fcaw Innershield Process Butt WeldsPenetration Welding In The Vertical PositionFillet Welds Welding Techniques for the Self Shielded Fcaw Process Machine SET UP for the SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw ProcessVertical-down Welding Correct Welding PositionCorrect Welding Speed Correct Electrical Stickout ESOPractice Helpful HintsWelding Techniques for the Gmaw MIG Process Machine SET UP for the Gmaw MIG ProcessFigure B.24 To Correct Poor Penetration in order of impor- tance Troubleshooting WeldsTo Eliminate a Ropy Convex Bead in order of importance To Eliminate Stubbing* in order of importanceProper Gun Handling Application Chart Optional Accessories AccessoriesK1799-1 Argon-Mixed Gas Adjustable Regulator and Hose Kit K586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator Hose KitInnershield Fcaw Conversion Replacement PartsMaintenance Safety Precautions MaintenanceItems Requiring no Maintenance Routine and Periodic MAINTE- NanceConfiguration of Components in Wire Feeding System GUN and Cable MaintenanceFor Magnum 100L GUN Contact Tip Cable Liner Drive RollChanging Drive Roll Changing the Contact TIPRoll onto the drive shaft SP-175 Plus Liner trim length Changing LinerFigure D.3 SP-125 Plus GUN Handle PartsHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingRecommended Course of Action Problems Possible Areas Symptoms MisadjustmentsGAS Flow Problems Welding Problems SP-175 Plus Wiring Diagram Code Wiring DiagramsPage New Lessons in Arc Welding How To Read Shop DrawingsNeed Welding Training? $700.00Precaucion Warnung