Lincoln Electric LF-72/74 service manual AA-6, Coaxial Weld Cable

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AA-6

INSTALLATION

AA-6

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COAXIAL WELD CABLES

Coaxial welding cables are specially designed welding cables for pulse welding welding. Coaxial weld cables feature low inductance, allowing fast changes in the weld current. Regular cables have a higher inductance which may distort the pulse wave shape. Inductance becomes more severe as the weld cables become longer.

Coaxial weld cables are recommended for all pulse welding, especially when the total weld cable length (electrode cable + work cable) exceeds 50 feet (7.6m).

A coaxial weld cable is constructed by 8 small leads wrapped around one large lead. The large inner lead connects to the electrode stud on the power source and the electrode connection on the wire feeder. The small leads combine together to form the work lead, one end attached to the power source and the other end to the work piece. (See Coaxial weld Cable below.)

WELD CABLE CONNECTION

Connect a work lead of sufficient size between the proper output stud on the power source and the work. Be sure the connection to the work makes tight metal to metal electrical contact. Poor work lead connections can result in poor welding performance.

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Coaxial Weld Cable

Work

 

Electrode

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Power Source

Work Electrode

Coaxial Weld Cable

Wire Feeder

Electrode

 

Work

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Contents LF-72/74 Safety Electric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation SectionSection A-1 Installation Amp Rating Duty CycleSafety Precaution LocationMounting Bench Mount Swivel MountBoom Mount SuspendedWeld Cable Sizes Coaxial Weld Cables Weld Cable ConnectionINSTALLATIONA-7 Analog Control CableControl Cable Connections Miller Power Source Lincoln Wire Feeder Analog Miller Control Cable Adapter K2335-1Pin Function Wire Drive Systems Welding GUN/WIRE Feeder Trigger ConnectorRemote Sense Lead Specifications High Frequency ProtectionWelding GUNS, Torches and ACCES- Sories Magnum GUN and Cable AssembliesProcedure for Changing Drive and Idle Roll Sets Wire Drive ConfigurationRolls.FIGURE A.4 Pressure ARM Adjustment Gun Receiver For use With BushingSet the pressure arm as follows See Figure A.6 Wire Reel Loading Weld Wire Routing Figure A.9Shielding GAS Connection Installing Electrode To install Lincoln conduit See Figure A.10bConduit Kits For Codes 11209, 11210, 11211 and aboveAluminum Wire Preparations Figure A.12bINSTALLATIONA-18 Base Model Bench Model Standard Duty Bench Model Heavy DutyTypical System Configurations CableLF-72/74 Operation Section Section B-1Operation GAS Input Work ConnectionCommon Welding Abbreviations Product DescriptionRecommended Processes Front Panel Controls and Connections Figure B.1 Case Front Controls DescriptionBurnback and Postflow Timer KIT Cold FEED/GAS Purge SwitchStep Trigger Interlock Switch Remote Voltage Control KITWire Feed Speed Knob Trigger Connector 5-PIN AmphenolGUN Receiver Bushing K1500-2 Trigger InterlockAccessories Section Section C-1Accessories Optional KitsLF-72s Accessories Key LF-72/74 Maintenance Section Section D-1Maintenance MaintenanceCalibration Specification Routine MaintenanceFigure D.1 Figure D.3 Major Component Location Section AA-1 Section AAWFS Range Wire Sizes AA-2Model AA-3 Figure AA.1AA-4 AA-5 AA-6 Coaxial Weld CableINSTALLATIONAA-7 AA-7K1797-xx AA-8 Drive Roll Kits Steel or Cored Wires AA-9AA-10 Figure AA.3AA-11 Changing the Gun Receiver BushingLation or changing drive rolls and/or GuidesAssembly of Drive Rolls and Wire Guides AA-12AA-13 Set the pressure arm as follows See Figure AA.8AA-14 AA-15 Loading 16 to 44 lb .3 20kg Spools See figure AA.8AA-16 Figure AA.11AA-17 Figure AA.12aAA-18 Figure AA.12bAA-19 AA-20INSTALLATIONAA-20 Common Equipment SET-UPSFigure AA.15 High Volume Production AA-21Figure AA.16 Portable Welding AA-22Section BB-1 Section BBBB-2 Fcaw Innershield or OutershieldRequired Equipment BB-3BB-4 Figure BB.1 Case Front Controls DescriptionBB-5 K2426-1 and K2426-2 modelsK2426-3 model Switch BB-6Section CC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CC-4 CC-5 CC-6 Section DD-1 Section DDTo verify the wire feed speed Nal wiringWhen inching with gun trigger, electrode WFS knob setting Could remain energized Several secondsMAINTENANCEDD-3 DD-3Figure DD.3 Major Component Location DD-4Theory of Operation Section Section E-1Theory of Operation Return to SectionControl Board LF-72/74 Troubleshooting & Repair Section Section F-1Troubleshooting & Repair HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuidePC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Function Problems Function Problems Troubleshooting & Repair Drive Motor and Tach Feedback Test Test DescriptionTest Procedure Troubleshooting and Repair GAS Solenoid TestTest Procedure Figure F.3 Leads 552, 552BDiode Bridge Test 552B + 552A Wire Speed Potentiometer Test Wire Speed Potentiometer Test 14F-14PC Board Removal and Replacement Control PC Board Removal and Replacement Procedure Removal Procedure Replacement ProcedureTroubleshooting and Repair Wire Drive Motor and Gear BOX Removal and Replacement ProcedureProcedure Replacement Procedures SET UP Operation VerificationLF-72/74 Electrical Diagrams Section Section G-1Electrical Diagrams LF-72/74Timer KIT Board Normal Speed Micro Internal panel Motor Connecter Summary High Torque Setting engages Schematic Common Analog Control PC Board G4559 Sheet Electrical Diagrams Electrical Diagrams PC Board Assembly Common Analog Control G4560-2E0