Lincoln Electric IM595-A manual Machine Interface, ARC Start, ARC Initiated, ARC Voltage

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Suggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO-CUT System:

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.

• Turn off machine at the disconnect switch on the front of the machine before tightening, cleaning or replacing consumables.

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1.Occasionally an oxide layer may form over the tip of the electrode, creating an insulating barrier between the electrode and nozzle. This will result in the tripping of the Pro-Cut's safety circuit. When this happens turn the power off, remove the nozzle and electrode and use the electrode to rub against the inside bottom surface of the nozzle. This will help remove any oxide buildup. If the Parts-in- Place circuit continues to trip after cleaning the consumables, then replace them with a new set. Do not continue to try and cut with excessively worn consumables as this can cause damage to the torch head and will degrade cut quality.

2.To improve consumable life, here are some sug- gestions that may be useful:

a.Never drag the nozzle on the work surface if the output control knob is set above 45 Amps.

b.Make sure the air supply to the Pro-Cut is clean and free of oil. Use several extra in line filters if necessary.

c.Use the lowest output setting possible to make a good quality cut at the desired cut speed.

d.Minimize dross buildup on the nozzle tip by starting the cut from the edge of the plate when possible.

e.Pierce cutting should be done only when nec- essary. If piercing, angle torch about 30° from the plane perpendicular to the work piece, transfer the arc, then bring the torch perpen- dicular to the work and begin parallel move- ment.

f.Reduce the number of pilot arc starts without transferring to the work.

g.Reduce the pilot arc time before transferring to the work.

h.Set air pressure to recommended setting. A higher or lower pressure will cause turbulence in the plasma arc, eroding the orifice of the nozzle tip.

i.Use only Lincoln consumable parts. These parts are patented and using any other replacement consumables may cause damage to the torch or reduce cut quality.

MACHINE INTERFACE

The Pro-Cut 80 comes standard with a machine inter- face. Interface signals provided include: arc start, arc initiated, and arc voltage. These signals are accessi- ble through the 14 pin MS connector on the case front.

ARC START:

The Arc Start circuit allows for triggering of the power source to commence cutting. This circuit can be accessed through pins K and M of the 14 pin MS con- nector. The circuit has a 17 VDC nominal open circuit voltage and requires a dry contact closure to activate.

ARC INITIATED:

The Arc Initiated circuit provides information as to when a cutting arc has transferred to the work piece. This circuit can be accessed through pins I and J of the 14 pin MS connector. The circuit provides a dry contact closure when the arc has transferred. Input to this circuit should be limited to 0.3 A for either 120VAC or 30VDC.

ARC VOLTAGE:

The Arc Voltage circuit can be used for activating a torch height control. This circuit can be accessed through pins D and G of the 14 pin MS connector. The circuit provides full electrode to work arc voltage (no voltage divider, 335VDC maximum).

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K = 2 A

J = 3 4 7

A r c I n i t i a t e d

 

M = 4 A

I = 3 4 8

 

 

 

 

 

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D = 3 4 4

G = 3 4 3

 

 

 

 

E

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Users wishing to utilize the Machine Interface can order a K867 Universal Adapter (please adhere to the pin locations stated above) or manufacture a 14 pin MS connector cable assembly.

PRO-CUT 80

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Contents PRO-CUTTM80 Safety Plasma Cutting or Gouging can be hazardousPlasma ARC can injure Page Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Section D Section ESection 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 Input Voltage Reconnection Procedure USE on Engine Driven Power SuppliesInput Power Restrictions Frame GroundingGAS Input Connections Output ConnectionsSafety Precautions Preheat Temperature for Plasma CuttingOperation DescriptionOperational Features and Controls Design Features AdvantagesUser Responsibility Recommended Processes and EquipmentCutting Capability Consumable Life Controls and Settings GAS Pressure Settings Limitations Prepare to CUTElectric Shock can Kill Do not use pliers or over tightenProcedure Recommendations Pilot ARC DiscussionOutput set below 45 Amps Output set above 45 AmpsMachine Interface ARC StartARC Initiated ARC VoltageAccessories General Options AccessoriesMaintenance Input Filter Capacitor Discharge ProcedureRoutine Maintenance Periodic MaintenanceTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideActivated. Remove Input power ImmediatelyYour local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility Possible fault in Output Power board Or dross Symptom Check Field Service Facility Your local Lincoln AuthorizedWiring Diagram PRO-CUT 80 Codes 10573, 10574, 10577 DiagramsWiring 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