Lincoln Electric IM702-A manual Recommended Processes and Equipment, Process Limitations

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OPERATION

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RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT

RECOMMENDED PROCESSES

The Precision TIG 275 is recommended for the TIG (GTAW) and Stick (SMAW) welding processes within its output capacity range of 2 amps DC, or 5 amps AC, to 340 amps AC/DC. It is compatible with most Magnum TIG accessories (refer Equipment Limitations), as well as many industry standard items, such as TIG torches, hoses, and water coolers.

PROCESS LIMITATIONS

Precision TIG machines are not recommended for arc gouging due to it's limited output capacity, and are also not recommended for pipe thawing.

EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS

The Precision TIG machines are protected from over- loads beyond the electrical ratings and duty cycles, per the Specifications Section A-1, A-2, with Thermostat protection of the primary and secondary transformer coils.

The Precision TIG machines do not have Hi-Freq. available at the Stick electrode stud, therefore stud connection adapters (such as LECO. S19257-series) cannot be used for torch connection.

 

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT/INTERFACE

 

 

TIG (water cooled)

TIG (air cooled)

Machine:

PT275 Welding Package (K1825-1)

PT275(K1826-1, -2, K1827-1)

Input Cable/Clamp:

User provided

User provided

Gas Reg./Hose:

(included)

LE/Harris 3100211

Magnum Torch:

(PTW20 included)

PTA9 or PTA17

Magnum Parts:

(KP510 and K918-2 included)

KP507 or KP508

Work Clamp/Lead:

(15 ft. included)

K2150-1 Work Lead Assembly

Foot Amptrol:

(K870 included)

K870 or K870-1

PRECISION TIG 275

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Contents Precision TIG California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Precision TIG InstallationRated Input Single Phase only Physical Dimensions Recommended Input Wire and Fuse SizesTemperature Ranges Additional Output CapacitySafety Precautions Input and Grounding Connections Output CABLES, Connections and Limitations Work Cable ConnectionStick Electrode Cable Connection Figure A.2 TIG Torch ConnectionFigure A.3 Auxiliary Power ConnectionsFigure A.4 Robotic Interface ConnectionProduct Description OperationPipe Thawing Welding SparksRecommended Processes Recommended Processes and EquipmentProcess Limitations Equipment LimitationsFigure B.1 Control Panel Controls and SettingsOperation Advanced Panel Controls Do not USE 4-STEP if Using AN Amptrol RemoteOperation TIG Welding Features Internal SET UP ControlsStick Welding Features Figure B.3 Figure B.4 Using the Start Pedal Foot Amptrol K870-1 TIG Weld Cycle ChartSetup Guidelines for TIG Welding with AN Amptrol Figure B.5 Recommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Precision TIG Making a TIG Weld with AN AmptrolFactory Installed Options AccessoriesField Installed Options Optional EquipmentSafety Precautions MaintenanceRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Overload ProtectionComponent Access Service ProceduresSpark GAP Adjustment UNDER-COOLER ServiceHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingCourse of Action SymptomsOutput Problems GAS Problems Meter ProblemsHI-FREQ Problems Preset & Output Control Problems TIG Welding Problems Stick Welding ProblemsTIG Problems Precision TIG 275 Wiring Diagram for Code SCR3 Enhanced Diagrams Dimension Print K1826-1 DOMESTIC, K1826-2 Canada and K1827-1 Export Precision TIG Warnung Aviso DE

IM702-A specifications

The Lincoln Electric IM702-A is a versatile and innovative welding machine that has garnered attention for its advanced features and robust performance. Designed for various welding applications, the IM702-A is a go-to choice for professionals in the industry, offering precision, reliability, and ease of use.

One of the standout characteristics of the IM702-A is its advanced inverter technology. This allows for a lightweight and compact design, making it easier to maneuver in tight spaces compared to traditional welding machines. The inverter technology also contributes to energy efficiency, reducing power consumption without compromising on performance.

The IM702-A features a multi-process capability, enabling it to perform MIG, TIG, and Stick welding with ease. This versatility makes it ideal for a wide range of projects, from industrial manufacturing to home repairs. Users can seamlessly switch between different welding processes, enhancing productivity and streamlining workflow.

In terms of user interface, the Lincoln Electric IM702-A is designed with convenience in mind. It boasts a digital display that provides real-time information on welding parameters, making it easier for operators to monitor and adjust settings as needed. The intuitive controls are user-friendly, allowing even novice welders to achieve professional-quality results.

The machine also includes advanced weld control features, such as precise amperage and voltage adjustments. These controls ensure that users can achieve optimal settings for different materials and thicknesses, resulting in clean, strong welds. Additionally, the IM702-A is equipped with an automatic voltage adjustment feature, which helps maintain consistent performance under varying input conditions.

Durability is another key selling point for the IM702-A. Built with high-quality materials and engineering, this welding machine is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding environments. Its rugged construction provides reliability and longevity, ensuring that it remains a valuable asset in any workshop.

Lastly, safety is a priority in the design of the IM702-A. It includes several built-in safety features, such as thermal overload protection and a stabilized arc performance that reduces the risk of arc blow, protecting both the operator and the equipment.

Overall, the Lincoln Electric IM702-A stands out in the welding market due to its advanced technologies, multi-process capabilities, user-friendly interface, and robust safety features, making it an excellent choice for professional welders seeking high-quality performance and versatility.