Lincoln Electric IM520-B manual Stick Welding, Auxiliary Power, Overload Protection, ALL Machines

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OPERATION

BALANCED (0): The amounts of positive and negative are the same.

CLEANING (+1 to +5): Provides more positive current than negative. Since the positive current produces the “cleaning” or oxide removal on aluminum, this setting is used for welding on heavily oxidized aluminum.

PENETRATION (-1 to -10): Provides more negative current than positive. The arc plasma will be more concentrated and more easily directed to where the heat is needed. Higher penetration settings allow a given size of tungsten to carry more current.

CAUTION: Use only the amount of cleaning required because the greater amount of positive current will heat the tungsten more and possibly cause it to melt or “spit”. Also, the arc is usually more flared and less stable with more cleaning current.

In general, use just enough “cleaning” to remove oxides and to give good wetting to the puddle.

TIG Pulser

The Square Wave TIG 255 contains a unique TIG Pulser circuit. The TIG Pulser has On/Off selections, as well as adjustments for Pulses Per Second Up/Down. When the Pulser is turned On, or when the Pulses Per Second are adjusted, the pulse frequency is shown in the Momentary Display. It can be varied from 0.5 Hz to 10 Hz in 0.5 Hz increments. (One Hertz {Hz} is equivalent to one pulse per second.) The background current (the welding current at the low point of the pulse cycle) is automatically adjusted from 40% to 60% of the peak current by the Square Wave TIG 255. The duty cycle (the ratio between that time spent at the peak current vs, the time spent at the background current) is fixed at 50%.

STICK WELDING

1.Remove the amptrol or Arc Start Switch from the Remote Receptacle.

2.Turn the welder on. The Control Panel Display and red LEDS will illuminate when the power is on.

3.Select Stick Mode and Local Current Control. Set the output current using the Amps Up/Down keys. The output current setting will be displayed on the Ammeter. No other functions or adjustments operate in the Stick Mode.

4.Select DC+, AC or DC- electrode polarity.

5.Clamp the electrode in the electrode holder, start the weld by lightly touching the electrode to the work. Stop the weld by pulling the electrode away from the work piece. Note, in Stick Mode the output studs remain electrically “HOT”.

AUXILIARY POWER

ALL MACHINES

The Square Wave TIG 255 provides 10 amps of 115 volt AC power at a standard NEMA 5-15R receptacle, located on the lower case back of the machine. This circuit is protected from shorts and overloading by a 10 amp circuit breaker, located next to the receptacle. The auxiliary circuit is intended for running water coolers and small power tools, whose current draw is within the 10 amp rating. Note that some types of equipment, especially pumps and large motors, have starting currents which are significantly higher than their running current. These higher starting currents may cause the circuit breaker to open. If this situation occurs, the user should refrain from using the Square Wave TIG 255 auxiliary for that equipment.

50/60Hz MACHINES - (Codes 10024 thru 10026 & 10134)

Square Wave TIG 255 machines rated for 50/60Hz operation provide 2 amps of 220 volt AC power at a continental European (Schuko) type receptacle, located on the lower case back of the machine. This circuit is protected from shorts and overloading by a 2 amp circuit breaker, located above the receptacle. The auxiliary circuit is intended for running water coolers whose current draw is within the 2 amp rating of the receptacle. Note that some types of equipment, especially pumps and motors, have starting currents which are significantly higher than their running currents. These higher starting currents may cause the circuit breaker to open. If this situation occurs, the user should refrain from using the Square Wave TIG 255 auxiliary for that equipment.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

This welder has thermostatic protection from excessive duty cycles, overloads, loss of cooling, and high ambient temperatures. When the welder is subjected to an overload or loss of cooling, a thermostat will open. This condition will be indicated by the illumination of the yellow Thermostatic Protection Light on the case front (see Figure 2). Also, the Display will be blank, and all of the red Control Panel LEDS will be out. The fan will continue to run to cool the power source. No welding is possible until the machine is allowed to cool and the Thermostatic Protection Light goes out.

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Contents Square Wave TIG Safety Electric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Table of Contents Installation Tilting Safety PrecautionsSelect Suitable Location StackingRear Panel Input ConnectionsTIG Torch Connection Output ConnectionsStick Electrode Cable Connection General Warnings Safety InstructionsOperation Operating InstructionsOperation Work Recommended Processes Equipment Operational Features and ControlsDesign Features and Advantages General DescriptionLimitations Welding CapabilityControl Panel Keys Controls and SettingsCase Front Controls DisplayTIG Welding Hand and Foot Amptrol Accessory OperationRecommended Polarity Settings for TIG Welding Welding OperationTypical Current Ranges for Tungsten Electrodes TIG Welding Sequence of Operation 2-STEP ModeAC Wave Balance and Auto Balance Advanced TIG Welding FeaturesTIG Welding Sequence of Operation 4-Step Mode ALL Machines Auxiliary PowerStick Welding Overload ProtectionUndercarriage Function AccessoriesOptions / Accessories Installation of Field Installed OptionsRoutine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceMaintenance General Assembly Exploded View How To Use Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingRecommended Course of Action Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Troubleshooting Function Problems TIG Mode Problems TIG Welding Problems Troubleshooting Stick Welding Problems Wiring Wiring Diagram Square Wave TIG 255 Code 10451, 10452 Wiring DiagramBasic Course How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding Need Welding Training?Atenção PrecaucionWarnung Warnung Limited Warranty