Lincoln Electric IM738-A, V160-T manual Output and GAS Connection for TIG Welding Figure A.1

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A-5

INSTALLATION

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The following Lincoln engine drives meet these condi- tions when run in the high idle mode:

Ranger 250,305

Commander 300, 400, & 500

Many engine drives do not meet these conditions (eg Miller Bobcats, etc). Operation of the Invertec V160-T is not recommended on engine drives not conforming to these conditions. Such combinations may overvolt- age the Invertec V160-T power source.

OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Keep the electrode holder, TIG torch and cables insulation in good condition and in place.

Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing.

Insulate yourself from work and ground.

Turn the input line Switch on the Invertec V160- T “off” before connecting or disconnecting out- put cables or other equipment.

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OUTPUT AND GAS CONNECTION FOR TIG WELDING (FIGURE A.1)

FIGURE A.1

TIG TORCH

WORK CABLE

WORK CLAMP

This unit does not include a TIG torch, but one may be purchased separately. The Lincoln PTA-9 (K1781-1 or K1781-3 only with no gas valve) or PTA-17 (K1782-1 or K1782-3) are recommended for use with this machine for this purpose; however, any similar TIG torch can be used. To attach the Twist-Mate Plug to a Lincoln Torch, slide the rubber boot onto the torch cable (enlarge the boot opening if necessary), screw the fitting on the torch cable into the brass connector snugly and slide the boot back over the brass connec- tor. (See Figure A.1a)

 

FIGURE A.1a

TIG ADAPTER

STRAIN RELIEF BOOT

RETAINING COMPOUND

TIG TORCH POWER CABLE WITH GAS FITTING

The ground lead and TIG Torch Twist Mate® Connector are supplied with the welder. To connect the cables, turn the Power Switch “OFF”. Connect the torch Twist Mate plug into the DC(-) Electrode/Gas Output Receptacle on the front of the welder and turn it clockwise until tight.

WORK CAbLE CONNECTION

Next, connect the work cable to the “+” output terminal in the same way.

To minimize high frequency interference, refer to

Machine Grounding and High Frequency Interference Protection section of this manual for the proper procedure on grounding the work clamp and work piece.

OUTPUT CONNECTION FOR STICK WELDING (FIGURE A.2)

FIGURE A.2

WORK CLAMP

WORK CABLE

ELECTRODE

HOLDER

First determine the proper electrode polarity for the electrode to be used. Consult the electrode data for this information. Then connect the output cables to the output terminals corresponding to this polarity. For instance, for DC(+) welding, connect the electrode cable (which is connected to the electrode holder) to the “+” output terminal and the work cable (which is connected to the work clamp) to the “-” output termi- nal. Insert the connector with the key lining up with the keyway, and rotate approximately 1/4 turn clock- wise; until the connection is snug. Do not over tighten.

V160-T

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Contents Safety Depends on You Invertec V160-TSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately On-Line Product RegistrationTAbLE of Contents Installation Operating Temperature RangeStorage Temperature Range Safety Precautions Select SUITAbLE LocationStacking TiltingInput Connections Ground ConnectionArfu AUTO-RESTORE Fuse 230V Input115V Input Attachment PlugOutput and GAS Connection for TIG Welding Figure A.1 Output Connection for Stick Welding Figure A.2Work CAbLE Connection Remote Control Connection Quick Disconnect Plug for Stick ELEC- Trode CAbLEShielding GAS Connection Operation Welding CAPAbILITYLimitations Gouging SparksControls and Settings See Figure B.2 Power Switch Fan Gas Inlet V160-TRear Control Panel Figure b.2 Trigger Mode Sequences Step DiagramStep Diagram V160-T Step SequenceOperation DIP Switch Functions Electric Shock can KillTAbLE b.1 OFFDIP Switch 3 2 Step Restart Enable Figure b.4DIP Switch 4 4 Step Restart Enable Figure b.7Step Restart Enabled DIP Switch 4 = on Figure b.10DIP Switch 5 Low OCV Enable DIP Switch 6 European/USA Machine ConfigurationDIP Switch 1 = OFF DIP Switch 7 & 8 Upslope Timer DIP Switch Upslope TimeStart/Crater Current Adjustment Accessories COMPATIbLE Equipment Factory InstalledField Installed CAbLE PlugsMaintenance Routine MaintenanceDisconnect the power supply before every opera- tion Disconnect the power supply before every oper- ationTROUbLESHOOTING PRObLEMS SymptomsPRObLEMS in Stick Welding POSSIbLEPRObLEMS in TIG Welding Cause Recommended Course of Action Electrical Failures Diagrams Weld Controller V160-T Precaucion Warnung
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