Lincoln Electric IM10024 manual K285 Installation with K149

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K285 Installation with K149

1. Install the K149 to the K148 per the instructions.

2. Loosen the hose clamps of the K285 entirely, place them around the nozzle and tighten them so that the stationary part of the K285 is directly opposite the K149 arm. See Figure C.10

NOTE: The lower hose clamp must be positioned so it does not touch the arm of the K149.

4. Position the moveable section to the desired flux height and tighten the wing nut. Use the center or lower tapped hole depending on the electrical stickout

5. Cut the flux hose to required length and connect as shown.

FIGURE C.10 - K285/K149

K285 installation with the K129

1. Unscrew the hose clamps enough so they can slip over the tip holder clamping nut.

2. Position the stationary portion of the K285 as shown in Figure C.11 and tighten the clamps.

3. Position the moveable section to the desired flux height and tighten the wing nut.

4. Due to the 7° angle of the tips it may be necessary to pivot the cone as shown. Remove the outermost screws from each side of the cone. tilt the cone and put the two screws into the rear of the cone. Tighten all 4 screws.

5. Cut the flux hose to required length and connect as shown.

FIGURE C.11 - K285/K129

IMPORTANT

K285 on ALL Nozzles

After the K285 is installed to any of the compatible nozzles, use an ohmmeter or a test light to insure proper insulation (no continuity) between the copper flux cone and the nozzle body

MAXsa™ 22 & 29 WIRE DRIVES

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Contents MAXsa 22 & 29 Wire Drives California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionLES Machines À Souder À Thank You Table of Contents 1PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONA-1 MAXsa 22 & 29 Wire DrivesGeneral Information DESIGNClosed-loopFEATURESspeedcontrol- .MAXsaFigure A.2 Location of MAXsa 29 Components InstallationWidth Depth SpecificationsHigh Frequency Protection NON-STANDARD Safety InformationLocation and Mounting System Connections Mounting DimensionsFigure A.3 ConfigurationTable A.1 Drive Roll Kits Wire Feed MechanismGear Ratio Conversion Kits See Table A.1 Output Cable Guidelines Remote Sense Lead SpecificationsElectrode Connections K325HC5-StoStandard70/min 127mm- 9521 toratio1.88M/mim K325 TC-3 Travel CarriageFigure A.6 Wire Drive Mounting InstallationFigure A.10 Inclined Operation Inclined Operation of TC-3Carriage Bearing Tracking Drive Gear TrackingMaxsa 22 & 29 Wire Drives Head Position AdjustmentsOperation Starting TechniquesFigure B.1 Feed Head Adjustment Search AccessoriesFollow these steps Connect the lug on the electrode cables from Model K226-T K226 Contact AssemblyLong Stickout Extension Current RatingsOperation Loading of WireK148 Nozzle Installation K285 Concentric Flux Cone K285 Installation to the K148Figure C.10 K285/K149 K285 installation with the K129 K285 Installation with K149With K148 or K148/K149 combination After K285 Used in Horizontal Fillet ApplicationsWith the K129 Tiny Twin-Arc No zle After K285 in Deep Narrow Gap ApplicationsAdjustment and Locking K29 Vertical Head AdjusterInstallation See Figure C.14 K96 Horizontal Head AdjusterK129 Tiny Twinarc KIT For .045 through 5/641.0-2.0mm WiresFigure C.17 Nozzle InstallationFigure C.18 K225 Twinarc Components K225 Submerged ARC Twinarc KITFigure C.20 Nozzle Installation See Figure C.18Tiny Twinarc K281 Solid Wire Straightener forWire Loading and Adjustment Sense Lead Fuse MaintenanceElectric Shock can kill HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingOutput Problems Diagrams L13370 Dimension PrintPrecaucion Warnung