Lincoln Electric IM542-D manual Wire Reel Mounting 50 22.7kg and 60lb 27.2kg Coils

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ACCESSORIES

Routine Maintenance of Wire Feed Unit

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Do not touch electrically live parts such as output terminals or internal wiring.

When inching with gun trigger, electrode and drive mechanism are “hot” to work and ground.

Wire Reel Mounting - 50 (22.7kg) and 60lb (27.2kg) Coils

To prolong the life of the reel shaft, periodically coat it with a thin layer of grease.

No maintenance of the two-position adjustable brake is needed. If the brake shoe wears through to the metal, replace the brake assembly.

Turn OFF welding power source before installing or changing drive roll and/or guide tubes.

Welding power source must be connected to system ground per the National Electrical Code or any applicable local codes.

Only qualified personnel should do main- tenance or troubleshooting work.

Wire Reel Mounting - Readi-Reels and 10 through 30lb (4.5-14kg) Spools

No routine maintenance required. Do not lubricate 2” (51mm) spindle.

Avoiding Wire Feeding Problems

Observe all additional Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual.

Drive Rolls and Guide Tubes

After feeding every coil of wire, inspect the drive roll section. Clean it as necessary. Do not use a solvent for cleaning the idle roll because it may wash the lubri- cant out of the bearing. The driver roll and guide tubes are stamped with the wire sizes they will feed. If a wire size other than that stamped on the roll(s) is to be used, the roll(s) and guide tubes must be changed.

The drive rolls for .045” (1.2mm) and .052” (1.3mm) cored electrode and 1/16” (1.6mm), .068 (1.7mm), 5/64” (2.0mm), and 3/32” (2.4mm) electrode have a double set of teeth so they can be reversed for addi- tional life. Between the two knurled rolls (except 1/16” (1.6mm)) and smaller roll(s) is a shim washer which limits the damage to the electrode if wire feeding prob- lems occur. Drive rolls for .023” (0.6mm) through .052” (1.3mm) solid electrodes have no teeth.

See section on Wire Feed Drive Roll and Guide Tube Kits for roll changing instructions.

Wire feeding problems can be avoided by observing the following gun handling procedures:

a)Do not kink or pull cable around sharp corners.

b)Keep the electrode cable as straight as possible when welding or loading electrode through cable.

c)Do not allow dolly wheels or trucks to run over cables.

d)Keep cable clean by following maintenance instruc- tions.

e)Use only clean, rust-free electrode. The Lincoln electrodes have proper surface lubrication.

f)Replace contact tip when the arc starts to become unstable or the contact tip end is fused or deformed.

g)Do not use excessive wire spindle brake settings.

Periodic Maintenance of Wire Drive Unit

Wire Drive Motor and Gearbox

Every year inspect the gearbox and coat the gear teeth with a moly-disulfide filled grease. Do not use graphite grease.

Every six months check the motor brushes. Replace them if they are less than 1/4” long.

POWER WAVE 450

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Contents Safety Depends on You For use with machines having Code NumbersSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Vii Section CViii Section DSection E Section FSection G SeriesInstallation Technical Specifications Power WavePower Wave AwgiecSafety Precautions High Frequency PrecautionsSelect Suitable Location Input ConnectionsInput Power Connections Input Fuse and Supply Wire ConsiderationsInput Voltage Reconnect Procedure Ground ConnectionsWire Feeder Connections Output ConnectionsWork and Electrode Cable Connections Water Cooler ConnectionsPower Wave 450 Robotic Dimensions Power Wave 450 Robotic Safety Instructions OperationOperating Instructions Select your process information Save process information if desiredGeneral Description Controls and Settings Case Front ControlsInstalling AN Overlay Operating OverlaysOverview Overlay Types OverlayName PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, and STICK/TIG Process Selection Overlay Overlay ID Number =Operation Then Robotic Interface Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure Overlay Select a Memory LocationOperation Limits Overlay Optional Recall from Memory KEY Memory Location NumbersSET Limit KEY Limit UP / Down Keys Operation Setup Overlay Figure B.7 Setup OverlayWire Feeder Setup Description +/- Polarity KEYPositive Polarity Voltage Sensing Table B.1 Positive Voltage Sensing OptionsOverview of Welding Procedures Flux Cored ARC Welding Fcaw and Gmaw ProceduresPulse Procedures Wave ControlTable B.3 Adjustble Parameters GmawFcaw Pulse Welding Overload ProtectionThermal Protection Current ProtectionRobot Signal Descriptions Robotic InterfaceInterface Description Touch Sense Signal GAS FaultWire Fault Water FaultPower Wave Circuits Dual Procedure Switch COM- MandWire Stick Detect Robot Controller Electrical CharacteristicsTouch Sense Command ARC Detect GAS FaultWater Fault Power Fault Dual Procedure Switch CommandRobot Controller Setup Weld System SetupWeld Equipment Setup Touch Sensing SetupPower Wave Interface Board ConnectionsArctool Welding Inputs and Outputs Miscellaneous ConnectionsAccessories Water Cooler UsageRecommended Coolants Priming the CoolerL9777 Wire Feed Unit Dimension Print For the LatestType Mounting the Wire Feed Unit Electrode Routing Connecting Wire Feed Unit to Power SourceProcedure to Install Drive Roll and Guide Tubes Steel Wire Sizes RollAluminum Wire Sizes Drive Roll and Guide Tube KitsIdle Roll Pressure Setting Feeding Electrode and Brake Adjustment Requires Installation of 2 51MM K162H Spindle KITWire Loading of 13-14lb 6kg Innershield Coils To Mount a 50-60lb 22.7-27.2kg CoilFeeding Electrode Wire Reel Mounting 50 22.7kg and 60lb 27.2kg Coils Avoiding Wire Feeding ProblemsPeriodic Maintenance of Wire Drive Unit Wire Drive Motor and GearboxSwitch Requirements Connector for 1/16 5/64 1.6 2.0 mm WireMaintenance Routine and Periodic MaintenanceInput Filter Capacitor DIS Charge Procedure Figure D.1 Resistor Locations Discharge labels, on each of the four Switch Locate the #9 and #12 terminals, identified byConnected Preventive Maintenance G3503- Installation or SER Vice Tool Usage Removing and Installing the G3503 CoolerG3503- Cooler Periodic Maintenance G3503- Cooler ServiceFigure D.4 General Component Locations Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideED Tests Troubleshooting Guide Authorized Field Service FacilitySists, contact your local Lincoln Play fans run Check circuit breaker 5-amp Observe Safety Guidelines Controls and Settings Power-up Inspect the overlay bar code Saved in memory are different Check for proper shielding gas How To Read Shop Drawings New Lessons in Arc WeldingNeed Welding Training? Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE