Lincoln Electric IM595-A manual Limitations, Controls and Settings, GAS Pressure Settings

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B-4

OPERATION

B-4

 

 

 

LIMITATIONS

Do not exceed the output current and duty cycle rating of machine. Do not use the PRO-CUT 80 for pipe thawing.

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

 

 

 

Reset

Gas

 

 

Status

 

Purge

 

Gas

 

Button

Button

 

Indicators

 

 

Regulator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gauge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set the output current control knob at maximum position for high cutting speed and less dross forma- tion. Reduce the current, if desired to reduce the kerf (cut) width, heat affected zone or travel speed as required.

GAS PRESSURE SETTINGS

Push-in and hold the Purge button to check or set

the gas pressure. Pull the pressure regulator cap

out and turn it to set the pressure.

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Adjust the gas regulator for 70psi(4.9kg/cm2) for

 

25’(7.6m) torches or 75psi(5.3kg/cm2) for

 

50’(15.2m torches.

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Release the Purge button.

Output

Control

Knob

Consumable Storage (behind door)

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Gas

Regulator

Knob

PRO-CUT 80

- The gas will immediately turn off. The pressure

gage may show an increase in pressure after the

air turns off but this is normal. Do NOT reset the

pressure while the air is NOT flowing.

PREPARE TO CUT

• When ready to cut, place the torch near the work,

make certain all safety precautions have been taken

and pull the trigger.

Torch Connector

Work Cable

Input

Power

Switch

Interface

Connector

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The air will flow for a preflow time of 2 seconds

 

and the pilot arc will start. (This is true unless

 

the machine is in postflow, then the preflow time

 

is skipped and the pilot arc will start immediate-

 

ly.)

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The pilot arc will run for 3.0 seconds and shut off

 

unless the arc is brought in contact with the work

When preparing to cut or gouge, position the machine as close to the work as possible. Make sure you have all materials needed to complete the job and have taken all safety precautions. It is important to follow these operating steps each time you use the machine.

Turn the machine's ON/OFF POWER SWITCH to OFF position.

Connect the air supply to the machine.

Turn the main power and the machine power switch on.

-The fan should start.

-The pre-charge circuit will operate with all the LED’s lit and steady for 4 seconds, then all the LED’s should turn off except for the green "POWER" LED.

-If the "SAFETY" LED is lit and steady, push the "RESET" button. If there is no problem, the LED will go off. If there is a problem, refer to the head- ing "SAFETY LED" in this section.

-If any of the other LED’s remain lit and steady, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual.

Be sure that the work lead is clamped to the work- piece before cutting.

and the arc is transferred. Avoid excessive pilot

arc time by transferring the arc to the workpiece

quickly to improve parts life.

- When the arc is brought within 1/4"(6.4mm) from

the work piece: the arc will transfer, the current

will ramp up to the setting on the control panel,

and the cut can last indefinitely (or until the duty

cycle of the Pro-Cut is exceeded). Do not touch

the nozzle to the work when cutting with the

control panel setting above 45 Amps or damage

to the consumables will result.

• Pierce the work piece by slowly lowering the torch

onto the metal at a 300 angle away from the opera-

tor. This will blow the dross away from the torch tip.

Slowly rotate the torch to vertical position as the arc

becomes deeper.

 

TORCH AT 300 ANGLE

 

TO PIERCE

 

ROTATE TO

300

900 ANGLE TO CUT

 

Gloves required

 

900

 

VERTICAL ANGLE

 

FOR CUTTING

 

CUT

PRO-CUT 80

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Contents PRO-CUTTM80 Plasma Cutting or Gouging can be hazardous SafetyPlasma ARC can injure Page Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Section E Section DSection F P340, P210-K SeriesThree Phase Single Phase InstallationTechnical Specifications PRO-CUT High Frequency Interference Protection Safety Precautions Electric Shock can KillSelect Proper Location Input Electrical Connections Three Phase Power Input CONNEC- Tion for the PRO-CUTInput Power Cord Connector Installation USE on Engine Driven Power Supplies Input Voltage Reconnection ProcedureInput Power Restrictions Frame GroundingOutput Connections GAS Input Connections Preheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting Safety Precautions Operation DescriptionDesign Features Advantages Operational Features and ControlsUser Responsibility Recommended Processes and EquipmentConsumable Life Cutting CapabilityGAS Pressure Settings Controls and SettingsLimitations Prepare to CUTDo not use pliers or over tighten Electric Shock can KillPilot ARC Discussion Procedure RecommendationsOutput set below 45 Amps Output set above 45 AmpsARC Start Machine InterfaceARC Initiated ARC VoltageGeneral Options Accessories AccessoriesInput Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Routine MaintenanceHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingImmediately Activated. Remove Input powerYour local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility Possible fault in Output Power board Or dross Symptom Check Your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityDiagrams Wiring Diagram PRO-CUT 80 Codes 10573, 10574, 10577Wiring Diagram PRO-CUT 80 Codes 10575 Wiring Diagram for Codes 11019, 11020, 11023 Wiring Diagram for Codes 11021 Dimension Print PRO-CUT PRO-CUT Precaucion Warnung