Lincoln Electric IM524-D manual Operation

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OPERATION

Use the LIMIT UP and LIMIT DOWN keys to change the maximum wire feed speed to the desired value.

Press the SET LIMIT key again. The new maximum and old minimum wire feed speeds will be dis- played.

Use the LIMIT UP and LIMIT DOWN keys to change the minimum wire feed speed to the desired value.

Press the SET LIMIT key. The present maximum and minimum voltage trim or arc length trim will be displayed. (Refer to Table B.3 to see how voltage trim affects preset voltage. Refer to Table B.6 to see how arc length trim affects preset arc length.)

Use the LIMIT UP and LIMIT DOWN keys to change the maximum value. The maximum for either type is 1.5.

Press the SET LIMIT key. The new maximum and old minimum voltage trim or arc length trim will be displayed.

Use the LIMIT UP and LIMIT DOWN keys to change the minimum value. The minimum for either type is 0.5.

6.SAVE TO MEMORY KEY: The SAVE TO MEMO- RY KEY is used to save the procedure with the newly set limits to memory. Press the SAVE TO MEMORY key SAVE followed by the MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER key of the desired memory location. This does not have to be the original location from which the procedure was recalled.

Step 6 can be performed any time during the limit- setting process. You do not have to set all the available limits. When you have set all the desired limits, save the procedure to memory.

To clear any previously set limits, recall the proce- dure from memory and change the limits to the maximum range available. Then save the proce- dure to memory.

7.DISPLAY RECALL KEY: To view other information about the active welding procedure, press the DISPLAY RECALL key. The display window will show the procedure description and gas type of the last active procedure for as long as the key is held depressed. When the key is released, the wire size, material type, and process descriptions will be displayed for a few seconds.

6.MEMORY LIGHTS: A memory light is on when its corresponding memory is selected. This tells you what memory is active at any given time.

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Contents For use with machines having Code Numbers Safety Depends on YouSafety Electric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Section F Section CSection D Section ETechnical Specifications Power Wave Pulse Pulse and Background Current RangeFrequency Input Connections Safety PrecautionsHigh Frequency Precautions Select Suitable LocationPower Wave Input Power ConnectionsInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Input Voltage Reconnect ProcedureWater Cooler Connections Wire Feeder ConnectionsOutput Connections Work and Electrode Cable ConnectionsOperating Instructions Safety InstructionsSave process information if desired Select your process informationGeneral Description Case Front Controls Controls and SettingsInstalling AN Overlay Operating OverlaysOverview Overlay Types OverlayName Overlay ID Number = PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, and STICK/TIG Process Selection OverlayOperation Then Figure B.5 Weld from Memory Overlay Weld from Memory OverlayFigure B.6 Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure Overlay Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure OverlayOperation Position Procedure Dual Wire FEEDERS, Dual Procedure Overlay OptionalLimits Overlay Optional Recall from Memory KEY Memory Location NumbersSET Limit KEY Limit UP / Down Keys Operation Figure B.9 Setup Overlay Setup Overlay+/- Polarity KEY Wire Feeder Setup DescriptionPositive Voltage Sensing Polarity Procedures Overview of Welding ProceduresFlux Cored ARC Welding Fcaw and Gmaw Procedures Pulse ProceduresGmaw Stick Table B.3 Adjustble ParametersGmaw FcawOverload Protection Pulse WeldingGuns and Cables OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESWire Feeder Setup Table C.1 Recommended Guns for USE With Power WavePriming the Cooler Recommended CoolantsInput Filter Capacitor DIS Charge Procedure Routine and Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.1 Resistor Locations Discharge labels, on each of the four Switch Locate the #9 and #12 terminals, identified byConnected Preventive Maintenance Removing and Installing the G3503 Cooler G3503- Installation or SER Vice Tool UsageG3503- Cooler Service G3503- Cooler Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.4 General Component Locations Perform External Recommend HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideLocate Problem Symptom Consult Local Authorized Field Service FacilityTroubleshooting 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 $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE