Lincoln Electric IM528-B manual TIG Module Settings

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OPERATION

USE OF THE CURRENT LIMIT CONTROL, ARC START SWITCH, AND AMPTROL ON WELDERS

EQUIPPED WITH REMOTE CONTROL CAPABILITY.

 

 

WELDER SETTINGS

 

 

RANGE

OUTPUT CONTROL

 

 

 

90

 

 

45

120

AT WELDER

 

5

 

 

4

6

 

 

 

LOW

160

 

3

7

 

 

 

MED

200

 

2

8

 

 

OUTPUT CONTROL

1

9

HIGH

250

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

0

10

 

 

 

CHOOSE THE

 

 

OUTPUT

CHOOSE REMOTE

THE OUTPUT DIAL HAS

RANGE SETTING.

(IF APPROPRIATE)

OUTPUT CONTROL.

NO EFFECT ON THE OUTPUT.

 

TIG MODULE SETTINGS

EXAMPLE 1: AN ARC START SWITCH

OR AN AMPTROL IS USED TO START THE

ARC. THE CURRENT CONTROL SETS THE

WELDING CURRENT.

AHALF THE RANGER SETTING IS AVAILABLE BECAUSE THE CURRENT CONTROL IS SET TO THE HALF-WAY POINT.

BFULL OUTPUT IS AVAILABLE BECAUSE THE CURRENT CONTROL IS SET TO MAXIMUM.

EXAMPLE 2: AN AMPTROL IS USED FOR

REMOTE CURRENT CONTROL. THE CURRENT

CONTROL SETS THE MAXIMUM AVAILABLE

WELDING CURRENT.

ATHE CURRENT CAN BE VARIED FROM MINIMUM TO HALF OF THE RANGER SETTING

BECAUSE THE CURRENT CONTROL IS SET TO THE HALF-WAY POINT.

BTHE CURRENT CAN BE VARIED FROM MINIMUM TO MAXIMUM OF THE RANGER SETTING BECAUSE THE CURRENT CONTROL KNOB IS SET TO MAXIMUM.

A

ACURRENT CONTROL

56

7

4

LOCAL

8

3

2

 

9

 

 

1

10

REMOTE

 

B

A

A CURRENT CONTROL

56

7

4

LOCAL

8

3

2

 

9

 

 

1

10

REMOTE

 

B

AMPTROL POSITION HAS

NO EFFECT ON THE

OUTPUT CURRENT.

LIGHT PRESSURE -

LOW OUTPUT CURRENT

HEAVY PRESSURE -

UP TO THE SETTING

OF THE CURRENT.

CONTROL.

FIGURE 9

TIG MODULE

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