Lincoln Electric IM481-B manual Rubber Boot

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TWIST - MATE WELDING CABLE PLUG INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

TURN THE POWER SWITCH OF THE WELDING POWER

SOURCE "OFF" BEFORE INSTALLING PLUGS ON CABLES

OR WHEN CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING PLUGS TO

WELDING POWER SOURCE .

1 . CHECK THAT THE CONNECTOR BOOT IS MARKED FOR THE APPROPRIATE CABLE SIZE PER TABLE BELOW; AND

S KIN CABLE JACKET TO LENGTH SPECIFIED:

2.

3.

BOOT MARKING

AMERICAN (EUROPEAN) RANGE

CABLE SKIN LENGTH

 

 

CABLE SIZE

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

INCH (25 . 4mm)

35 - 50

#2 - #1

( 35 - 50 mm 2)

5 0 - 70

1 /0 - 2/0

( 50

- 70

mm 2)

1

INCH (25 . 4mm)

70 - 95

2/0 - 3/0

( 70

- 95

m m 2)

1 . 5 INCH (38 . 1mm)

If necessary, trim cable end of boot at groove(s) to match cable d iameter . Boot must fit tightly enough to seal around outside

d iameter of cable . NOTE: Some boots are designed to accommodate different cable diameters without trimming . These boots do not

h ave grooves at the cable end . Soap or other non petroleum based lubricant will help to slide the boot over the cable .

Slide rubber boot onto cable end .

BOOT

WELDING CABLE

 

SEE

A BOVE

TRIM

4.

5.

6.

7.

Slide the copper tube into the brass plug .

Insert cable into copper tube .

COPPER TUBE

Tighten set screw(s) to collapse copper tube . Screw(s)

must apply firm pressure against welding cable . The top of the set screw(s) will be nearly flush or below the surface of the brass plug after tightening .

Slide rubber boot over brass plug . The rubber boot must be p ositioned to completely cover all electrical surfaces after the plug is locked into the receptacle .

SET SCREW

( 70 - 95 size may

have 2 set screws)

B RASS PLUG

9 - 20 - 91J

S18737

.6 0 0

.5 5 3

.8 0 0

.740

.5 1 3

. 5 0 3

N . A .

RUBBER BOOT

MARKED WITH

B R A S S

"70 - 95"

 

. 4 1 5

 

. 3 8 5

. 2 0 0

. 2 0 7

. 1 5 0

. 1 6 7

TIN PLATED COPPER TUBE

(2)SET SCREWS NOTES:

N . B .N . A . DISPLACEMENT HOLE PERMISSIBLE .

N . B . RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SET SCREWS AND RAISED TAB NOT IMPORTANT .

9 - 2 0 - 9 1 J M 1 5 4 7 9 - 1

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Contents Safety Depends on You IM481-BSafety Electric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Table of Contents Meanings of Graphic Symbols Power ON-OFF SwitchOutput Control LOCAL-REMOTE Switch Output Control DialCircuit Breaker Voltmeter SwitchThermal Protection Light Rating Plate Degree of protection provided by the enclosureEarth Ground Connection Signifying the Earth Ground ConnectionChassis Ground Connection Signifying the Chassis Ground ConnectionOperational Features & Controls General Machine DescriptionRecommended Processes & Equipment Design SummaryAuxiliary Power Connections Remote Control ConnectionsWATER COOLER CONNECTOR Case FeaturesParalleling Machine & Circuit Protection Thermal Protection LightMETER OPTION Technical Specifications Installation Safety PrecautionsInput Power Connections FALLING EQUIPMENT can causeInstallation of Field Installed Options Output Cable ConnectionsOutput Cables Electric Shock can killUndercarriages K817P, K841 Wire Feeder Control Cable ConnectionsConnection of CV 500-I to LN-22 or LN-25 Power Source Operation Safety Precautions ELECTRIC SHOCK can killOperating Instructions Duty Cycle Amps VoltsPIN LEAD NO Function Front View of 14-PIN Connector ReceptacleTerminal Strip Connections Routine Maintenance VAC Auxiliary Power for Water CoolerMachine and Circuit Protection Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Trouble Cause What To DoFaulty Output Control potentiometer Trouble Cause What To Do Connecting the Remote Control to the Machine Fault Protection OperationPower I/O Switch Check Output VoltageRemote Control Check Power Rectifier Bridge Assembly Checking ProcedurePower Diode Test Power Silicon Controlled Rectifier TestRubber Boot Gate leads plug to Control P.C. board To plug To T1 main transformerEnhanced Diagram Page Page Precaucion Warnung