Lincoln Electric IM901-A GAS Purge PUSHbUTTON, Flow Meter, POWER-UP Sequence, Scfh, Liter/Min

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OPERATION

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GAS PURGE PUSHbUTTON

The gas solenoid valve will energize but neither the power source output nor the drive motor will be turned on. The Gas Purge switch is useful for setting the proper flow rate of shielding gas. Flow meters should always be adjusted while the shielding gas is flowing.

FLOW METER

The flowmeter shows the flow rate of shielding gas and has a valve to adjust the flow. The flow meter is scaled for CO2, Ar, and Ar/CO2 blends. The middle of

the ball indicates the flow rate of shielding gas.

Adjust the flow rate while depressing the GAS PURGE switch by turning the valve at the bottom of the meter. Most weld procedures require 25-40 scfh (11.8 - 18.9 lpm) for sufficient shielding gas coverage. Gun angle, nozzle diameter, joint configuration and wind conditions may effect the amount of shielding gas required.

POWER-UP SEQUENCE

On feeders with analog voltmeters, the thermal LED will briefly light during power-up.

If the gun trigger is activated during power up, the feeder will not operate until the gun trigger is released.

When using a wire feeder with a flow meter, adjust the regu- lator at the shield gas bottle or supply to a flow rate that is higher than the flow rate indi- cated on the feeder flow meter. Note that most regula- tors are calibrated based upon having low restrictions on the outlet. The valve on the feeder flow meter creates a high restriction and may cause errors in the readings at the supply regulator. Set the gas flow rate using the feeder flow meter reading and not the supply regulator reading.

SCFH

Liter/Min.

10

4.7

20

9.4

30

14.2

40

18.9

50

23.6

60

28.3

70

33.1

80

37.8

90

 

80

 

70

 

60

 

50

Ball

40

30

 

20

10

Valve

LN-25™ PRO ACROSS THE ARC MODEL

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Contents LN-25PRO Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionPrécautions DE Sûreté On-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTAbLE of Contents Installation Location Safety PrecautionsHigh Frequency Protection Weld CAbLE SIzEFunction Pin Wiring 3INSTALLATIONA-3CAbLE Connections Shielding GAS ConnectionChanging the GUN Receiver bUSHING Procedure to Install Drive Rolls and Wire GuidesLoading Spools of Wire Pressure ARM AdjustmentGUN Connection Fe, CrNiFigure A.5 Across the ARC SET-UPSFigure A.7 Figure A.9 8INSTALLATIONA-8Operation Definition of Welding Terms Recommended Power SourcesRecommended Processes Process LimitationsDescription Case Front Controls See Figure b.1Analog Voltmeter Wire Feed Speed, CV Operation Wire Feed Speed KNObMinimum Arc Volts Maximum WFS Extra TorquePolarity LED Figure b.2 Internal ControlsInternal Controls Description CV/CC SwitchCold Feed PUSHbUTTON Figure b-3 Constant Current Wire WeldingRear Controls ItemdescriptionGAS Purge PUSHbUTTON POWER-UP SequenceFlow Meter ScfhFactory Installed Equipment AccessoriesWire Type Drive Roll KitsAccessories Kit Accessories K1500-5 Gun Receiver Bushing compatible Installation of the K590-6 Water Cooling KIT Routine Maintenance MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance CALIbRATION SpecificationTo change the wire feed speed calibration See Figure D.2 Wire Feed Speed ValidationModel gearing BOARDElectric Shock can kill TROUbLESHOOTINGSymptoms PRObLEMSFault Code Description Possible Adjustments POSSIbLEOutput Problems TROUbLESHOOTING LN-25 PRO Across the ARC DiagramsModel Diagrams Dimension Print LN-25 PRO Across the ARC Model Precaucion Warnung