Lincoln Electric IM795 manual Welding Operations, Sequence of Operation, Wire Loading

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B-3

OPERATION

B-3

WELDING OPERATIONS

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Wire Loading

Refer to Figures B.2 and B.3.

The machine power switch should be turned to the OFF (“O”) position before working inside the wire feed enclosure.

The welder is shipped from the factory ready to feed 8" (200 mm) diameter spools with 2.2" (56 mm) maxi- mum width. These spools fit on a 2" (51 mm) diameter spindle that has a built in, adjustable friction brake to

Wire Spindle Shaft

4" Wire Spool

Wing Nut

and Spacer

prevent overrun of the spool and excess slack in the wire.

Note:When loading and removing the 8” Spools make sure that the wing nut (inside the wire spool spindle hub) is turned 90° from the wire spool spindle locking tab. If the wing nut is positioned in line with the locking tab, the tab cannot be depressed to load or unload the wire spool.

FIGURE B.2

Wire Spool Spindle

8” Wire Spool

Be sure that this stud engages the hole in the wire spool.

To Wire Drive

To Wire Drive

FIGURE B.3

Friction Brake Adjustment

With wire spool installed on the spindle shaft and the wing nut loose, turn the spool by hand while slowly tightening the wing nut until a light drag is felt. Tighten the wing nut an additional 1/4 turn.

Note: When properly adjusted, the brake should pro- vide only enough drag to prevent overrun of the spool and excess slack in the wire. Too much drag may result in wire feeding problems, and may cause pre- mature wear of wire drive system components.

Wire Spool must be pushed all the way on the spindle so that the spindle’s tab will hold it in place. The Wire Spool will rotate clock- wise when wire is dereeled.

Load an 8” (200 mm) diameter spool on the wire spool spindle shown in Figure B.2.

To use 4” (100 mm) diameter spools, the 2” (50 mm) diameter spindle must be removed (See Figure B.3). Remove the wing nut and spacer at the end of the shaft and remove the outside plastic wire spool spin- dle. The spindle can be stored in the wire feed com- partment. A 4” (100 mm) diameter spool is mounted directly on the 5/8” (16 mm) diameter shaft and held in place with the previously removed hardware. Also make certain the start end of the wire, which may pro- trude through the side of the spool does not contact any metallic case parts.

SP 170-I

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Contents IM795 Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcSafety Safety Vii Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyOn-Line Product Registration Table of Contents Installation Safety Precautions Identify and Locate ComponentsElectric Shock can kill Output Connections Select Suitable LocationLimitations StackingConnecting Gun Cable to the SP GUN InstallationWork Cable Installation GAS ConnectionPower Input Cable Input ConnectionsLine Cord Connection 230 50/60Operation Design Features AdvantagesOperational Features and Controls General DescriptionControls and Settings Switch while weldingWelding Capability Welding Operations Wire LoadingFriction Brake Adjustment Sequence of OperationFigure B.4 Cleaning Tip And Nozzle Process GuidelinesMaking a Weld Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire Sizes Welding with Gmaw MIGOverload Protection Application Chart Output PolarityDrive Roll Orientation K464 .035 0.9 mm Innershield Welding Kit AccessoriesOptional Accessories K491 .045 1.2 mm Innershield Welding KitReplacement Parts Complete Gun and Cable Assembly CodeMIG Gmaw Conversion Maintenance Maintenance Safety PrecautionsRoutine Maintenance Gun Cable Cleaning GUN and Cable MaintenanceConfiguration of Components in Wire Feeding System Contact Tip Cable Liner Drive RollComponent Replacement Procedures Changing Drive RollChanging Liner Figure D.2a Liner trim length for gun Lincoln ElectricGUN Handle Parts Lincoln Electric GUN Handle Parts Magnum 100LTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Recommended Course of ActionGAS Flow Problems Welding Problems Wiring Diagrams Page Page Precaucion Warnung