Lincoln Electric IM544-B manual LN-7 Connection Diagram

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COMMANDER 400 STICK & WIRE /

K867 /

K775 /

LN-7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM

 

WARNING

 

Do not operate with panels open.

 

Keep guards in place.

Disconnect NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY LEAD

 

Keep away from moving parts.

before servicing.

 

 

Only qualified personnel should install,use

Do not touch electrically live parts.

 

or service this equipment.

CONNECTION

F-8

DIAGRAM:

 

COMMANDER 400

14

PIN

 

AMPHENOL

 

TO

WORK

ELECTRODE

 

 

TO WORK

CAUTION :

K867 UNIVERSAL

ADAPTER PLUG

ELECTRODE CABLE TO WIRE FEED UNIT

SPARE 82 81 42 41

31

32

2

4

21 GND

75

76

77

}N.D.

31

32

2

4

21 GND

GREEN

 

75

 

76

}

77

 

N.E.

LN-7

WIRE

FEEDER

K291 OR K404

INPUT CABLE

K775 OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL

DIAGRAMS

ANY INCREASE OF THE HIGH IDLE ENGINE RPM BY CHANGING THE GOVERNOR SETTING OR OVERRIDING THE THROTTLE LINKAGE WILL CAUSE AN INCREASE IN THE THE AC AUXILIARY VOLTAGE. IF THIS VOLTAGE GOES OVER 140 VOLTS, WIRE FEEDER CONTROL CIRCUITS MAY BE DAMAGED. THE ENGINE GOVERNOR SETTING IS PRE-SET AT THE FACTORY - DO NOT ADJUST ABOVE RPM SPECIFICATIONS LISTED IN

THE ENGINE WELDER OPERATING MANUAL.

N.A. WELDING CABLE MUST BE OF PROPER CAPACITY FOR THE CURRENT AND DUTY CYCLE OF IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE APPILICATIONS. SEE OPERATING MANUAL.

N.B. USE VOLTMETER SWITCH TO SELECT DESIRED ELECTRODE POLARITY. POSITION THE "RANGE" SWITCH TO "WIRE WELDING CV". PLACE WIRE FEEDER SWITCH TO "WIRE FEEDER WITH CONTROL CABLE POSITION.

N.C. IF OPTIONAL REMOTE OUTPUT CONTROL IS USED, PLACE LOCAL / REMOTE SWITCH IN "REMOTE" POSITION. N.D. INSULATE EACH UNUSED LEAD INDIVIDUALLY.

N.E. SPLICE LEADS AND INSULATE.

13-13-96

S22915

F-8

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Contents Commander Safety Depends on YouSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Welding Range Open Circuit Voltage Auxiliary Power1HEIGHT2 Width Depth Weight Bore x StrokeSafety Precautions LOCATION/VENTILATIONStacking Angle of OperationPRE-OPERATION Engine Service High Altitude OperationTowing OILEngine Cooling System Battery Connection Electrical Output ConnectionsFuel CAP Muffler Outlet PipeAuxiliary Power Receptacles Standby Power ConnectionsWelding Output Cables Machine GroundingPower Safety Instructions OperationOperating Instructions General DescriptionAdditional Design Features For Auxiliary PowerOther Features For Wire WeldingRUN- Stop Switch Controls and SettingsStart Pushbutton Engine Temperature Gauge and Light Idler SwitchEngine Alternator Ammeter and Light Idler Operational exceptionsAuxiliary Power Controls Wire Feeder Mode Controls Engine OperationStarting the Engine Stopping the EngineWelder Operation Typical Fuel ConsumptionStick Welding TIG WeldingCommander 400 Settings When Using the K930-1 TIG Module Commander 400 Settings When Using the K799 HI-FREQ UnitTable B.3 Typical Current Ranges 1 for Tungsten ELECTRODES2 Wire Feed Constant Voltage WELD- ING Stick and Wire Model Connection to LN-25Stick and Wire Model Connection to LN-23P Stick and Wire Model Connection to NA-3Auxiliary Power Operation Simultaneous Welding and AUXIL- Iary Power LoadsOptional Field Installed Accessories AccessoriesRecommended Equipment Routine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Fuel PRE-FILTER/WATER Separator ASSEM- BLY Fuel FiltersWater Separator Element Battery Handling Cooling System Cooling Blower BeltMake Part Number Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuidePossible Areas SymptomsCourse of Action Function Problems Output Problems Diagrams Commander Diagrams K488 / K487 Spool GUN Connection DiagramDiagram Commander 400 Stick & Wire / LN-23P Connection DiagramAmphenol 14 PIN Commander 400 Stick & Wire / K867 / LN-8 Connection Diagram Electrode Cable To Wire Feed Unit LN-7 Connection Diagram Electrode Cable Commander 400 Stick & Wire / LN-8 Connection Diagram Dimension Print Commander Basic Course $700.00Precaucion Aviso DE Statement of Limited Warranty Warranty Period 1 2Conditions of Warranty Warranty Limitations