Lincoln Electric IM936 manual Controls and Settings, Figure B.1 Control Panel

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B-3

OPERATION

B-3

 

 

 

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

The Front Control Panel contains the knobs and switches necessary for adjusting the operation of the Precision TIG 375, with function indicator lights and an electronic display for volts and amps. The components are described below:

FIGURE B.1 - CONTROL PANEL

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7a

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4

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2

1.POWER SWITCH

2.POLARITY SWITCH

3.MODE SWITCH

4.AC BALANCE CONTROL

5.LOCAL/REMOTE CURRENT CONTROL SWITCH

6.MAXIMUM OUTPUT CONTROL

7.MINIMUM OUTPUT CONTROL AND DISPLAY SWITCH

 

7a . MENU BUTTON AND DISPLAY

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SWITCH

 

8. DIGITAL

METER AND

DISPLAY

 

SWITCH

 

 

 

9. POSTFLOW TIME

 

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10. THERMAL SHUTDOWN LIGHT

11. REMOTE RECEPTACLE

 

12. TRIGGER SWITCH

 

 

 

 

13. PULSE / SPOT MODE SWITCH

 

14. PULSE FREQUENCY CONTROL

 

15. PULSE % ON TIME CONTROL

 

16. PULSE

BACKGROUND

CURRENT

 

CONTROL

 

 

17. DOWNSLOPE TIME

 

 

18. INTERNAL SETUP SELECTIONS (not

 

shown)

 

 

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19. HIGH FREQUENCY INTENSITY

CONTROL (NOT SHOWN LOCATION

ONLY)

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STICK

WORK

(Shown without hinged stud cover.)

1.POWER SWITCH - Input line switch turns input power ON or OFF, as indicated by the on or off sta- tus of the front panel displays.

2.POLARITY SWITCH – The 3-position rotary power switch has detente positions for DC-, AC and DC+ selections for the Electrode output welding polarity.

3.MODE SWITCH – The mode switch allows vertical- ly positioned selection of the two machine welding modes. The selected mode is indicated by a lit col- ored panel light which permits viewing the machine setting from a distance:

3.a STICK mode (Top position) –Red panel light

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

When the Power Source is ON in STICK mode the Electrode circuits of both the Stick and TIG torch cables are electrically HOT to Work.

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The CC Stick mode may be used for general pur- pose stick welding (SMAW ) within the capacity of the machine. The capacity is too limited for arc air carbon (AAC) gouging.

In this mode; the output terminals are activated electrically HOT, gas flow is not activated and HOT START and ARC FORCE levels are fixed, or Advanced Panel selectable (See Section B-7 ), with no front panel adjustment.

3.b TIG mode (Bottom position) – No panel light.

When the Polarity Switch is set to AC, the TIG mode provides continuous high frequency to stabi- lize the arc for AC TIG welding.

Hi-Freq. turns on after preflow time with the arc start switch closure, and turns off when the arc goes out* after the arc start switch opens.

*Arc voltage and current are sensed to determine if the arc is established or out.

PRECISION TIG 375

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Contents Precision TIG Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Rated Output IEC InstallationRated Input Single Phase only Additional Output CapacityOperating Temperature Range Recommended Input Wire and Fuse SizesTemperature Ranges Storage Temperature RangeSafety Precautions Input and Grounding Connections Output CABLES, Connections and Limitations Work Cable ConnectionStick Electrode Cable Connection TIG Torch Connection Figure A.2Auxiliary Power Connections Figure A.3Robotic Interface Connection Figure A.4Pipe Thawing OperationProduct Description Welding SparksProcess Limitations Recommended Processes and EquipmentRecommended Processes Equipment LimitationsControls and Settings Figure B.1 Control PanelOperation Select Do not USE 4-STEP if Using AN Amptrol Remote Advanced Panel ControlsOperation Internal SET UP Controls TIG Welding FeaturesStick Welding Features Figure B.3 Figure B.4 TIG Weld Cycle Chart Setup Guidelines for TIG Welding With AN AmptrolFigure B.6 Making a TIG Weld with AN Amptrol Recommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Precision TIGField Installed Options AccessoriesFactory Installed Options Optional EquipmentRoutine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceSafety Precautions Overload ProtectionSpark GAP Adjustment Service ProceduresComponent Access UNDER-COOLER ServiceTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuidePossible Areas SymptomsOutput Problems Course of ActionGAS Problems Meter ProblemsHI-FREQ Problems Preset & Output Control Problems Stick Welding Problems TIG Welding ProblemsTIG Problems Wiring Diagram Precisiontig 375 Wiring DiagramDimension Print Precision TIG Warnung Aviso DE