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B-2OPERATION

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The WELD-PAK 100 is a compact lightweight DC wire feeder/power source. It has been designed for work- shop, hobby, and light maintenance. It is capable of general purpose welding with self-shielded flux-cored (Innershield®) wire. When combined with the optional K610-1 MIG Conversion Kit, the WELD-PAK 100 is suitable for GMAW (MIG) welding applications.

The WELD-PAK 100 is ideally suited for individuals having access to 115 volt AC input power, and wanti- ng the ease of use, quality and dependability of both gas metal arc welding or GMAW (also known as MIG welding) and the Innershield electrode process (self shielded flux cored or FCAW). The WELD-PAK 100 is a rugged and reliable machine that has been designed for dependable service and long life.

RECOMMENDED PROCESSES

The WELD-PAK 100 can be used for welding mild steel using the self shielded, Innershield electrode process (FCAW) or it can be used for the GMAW, sin- gle pass, process which requires a supply of shielding gas and the K610-1 MIG Conversion Kit. The WELD- PAK 100 is configured for use with the FCAW process as delivered from the factory.

OPERATIONAL FEATURES AND CONTROLS

The WELD-PAK 100 has the following controls as

No external shielding gas is required when used with Lincoln Innershield .035” (0,9 mm) NR®-211- MP electrode.

Accommodates 4” (100 mm) diameter spool of wire. Will accommodate 8” (200 mm) diameter with optional spindle.

WELDING CAPABILITY

The WELD-PAK 100 is rated at 88 amps, 18 volts, at 20% duty cycle on a ten minute basis. CSA rated out- put at 62 amps at 20 volts at 20% duty cycle. It is capable of higher output currents at lower duty cycles.

LIMITATIONS

Arc Gouging cannot be performed with the WELD- PAK 100. The WELD-PAK 100 is not recommended for pipe thawing or TIG welding.

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

Refer to Figure B.1a.

1.Power ON/OFF Switch — When the power is on the fan motor will run and air will be exhausted out the louvers

in the front of the machine.

OFF

The welding output and wire

 

feeder remain off until the

 

gun trigger is pressed.

 

standard: Power ON/OFF Switch, Voltage Control, Wire Speed Control, Trigger Switch, and a Circuit Breaker.

DESIGN FEATURES AND

ADVANTAGES

Operates on 115 volt input — no special wiring

required.

“Cold electrode” until gun trigger is pressed for an

added measure of safety.

Overload protection — incorporates both a thermo-

stat and a circuit breaker.

Quality wire drive with electronic overload protec-

tion.

“Quick Release” idle roll pressure arm is easily

adjusted.

2.Wire Speed Control — Controls the wire feed speed from 50 – 300 in /min (1.3 – 7.6 m/min). The control can be preset on the dial to the setting specified on the WELD-PAK 100 Application Chart located on the inside of the wire feed section door.

3.Voltage Control — A 4-posi- tion tap selector switch gives full range adjustment of power source output voltage. Do not switch while welding.

Refer to Figure B-1b.

ON

WIRE SPEED

ARC VOLTS

Reversible, dual groove drive roll. Drive roll will

feed .023 – .025” (0.6 mm) and .030" and .035"

(0.8 mm and 0.9 mm) diameter wire.

WELD-PAK 100 JAN96

4.Circuit Breaker – Protects machine from damage if maximum output is exceeded. Button will extend

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Contents Safety Depends on You WELD-PAK 100 PlusSafety ARC Welding can be hazardousCylinder may explode if damaged Electric and Magnetic Fields IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArcPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Master Table of Contents for ALL Sections Vii INSTALLATIONA-1 Technical Specifications WELD-PAKSafety Precautions 2INSTALLATIONIdentify and Locate Components INSTALLATIONA-3 Select Suitable LocationOutput Connections Stacking4INSTALLATION GUN InstallationWork Cable Installation Connecting Gun Cable to the WELD-PAKINSTALLATIONA-5 Figure A.56INSTALLATION Input ConnectionsRequirements For Rated Output Code Requirements for Input ConnectionsObserve all safety information throughout this manual OPERATIONB-1Fumes and Gases can be dangerous Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion2OPERATION Wire Loading OPERATIONB-3Welding Operations Sequence of OperationWire Threading Friction Brake Adjustment4OPERATION Cleaning Tip And Nozzle OPERATIONB-5Process Guidelines Making a WeldChanging Machine Over to Feed Other Wire Sizes 6OPERATIONWelding with Gmaw MIG Overload ProtectionLearning to Weld Learning to WeldARC-WELDING Circuit SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw Welding ARCProcess Selection Gmaw MIG Welding ARCFor Gmaw MIG Process Machine SET UP for the SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw Process Common MetalsWelding Techniques for the SELF- Shielded Fcaw Process For Fcaw Innershield ProcessCorrect Electrical Stickout ESO Correct Welding SpeedElectrode Voltage Setting Wire Feed Speed oo Helpful HintsPractice Back-SteppingMachine SET UP for the Gmaw MIG Process Welding Techniques for the Gmaw MIG ProcessMild Steel Voltage Setting Wire Feed Speed ooElectrode Joint Types and Positions PenetrationButt Welds Fillet WeldsWelding In The Vertical Position Vertical-down WeldingTroubleshooting Welds To Eliminate a Ropy Convex Bead in order of importanceTo Correct Poor Penetration in order of impor- tance To Eliminate Stubbing* in order of importanceProper Gun Handling Application Chart Optional Accessories ACCESSORIESC-1MIG Conversion 2NOTES Maintenance Safety Precautions MAINTENANCED-1Routine Maintenance 2MAINTENANCE GUN and Cable MaintenanceComponent Replacement Procedures For Magnum 100L GUNMAINTENANCED-3 Changing Drive RollChanging Liner 4MAINTENANCELiner trim length MAINTENANCED-5 GUN Handle Parts6NOTES TROUBLESHOOTINGE-1 HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide2TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Recommended Course of ActionTROUBLESHOOTINGE-3 Feeding Problems4TROUBLESHOOTING Welding ProblemsWeldpak 100 Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagrams100 2NOTES WELD-PAK PartsMain Exploded Diagram 2PARTSDescription Reqʼd Complete Drive ASSEMBLY/MOTOR 4PARTSCase Front Assembly PARTS5RECTIFIER, FAN and Bracket Assembly 6PARTSCenter Panel Assembly PARTS7Magnum 100L Assembly 8PARTSSquare Wave TIG Square Wave TIG How To Read Shop Drawings New Lessons in Arc WeldingNeed Welding Training? $700.00Precaucion Guards off Superseded