Lincoln Electric 10476, 10473, 10475, 10474 manual Installation, Technical Specifications PRO-CUT

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INSTALLATION

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - PRO-CUT 55

INPUT - SINGLE or THREE PHASE / 60 HERTZ ONLY

Standard Voltage

230/460/1 or 3Ø/60 Hz

1Ø Input Current at Rated Output

230V: 55A @ 50%, 40A @ 100%

460V: 30A @ 50%, 23A @ 100%

Idle Current: 0.42 Amps, Idle Power 98 Watts

@ 230V

3Ø Input Current at Rated Output

230V: 28A @ 50%, 21A @ 100%

460V: 17A @ 50%, 15A @ 100%

RATED OUTPUT

Duty Cycle

50% Duty Cycle

100% Duty Cycle

AMPS

55

40

Current

Range

25-55 Amps

OUTPUT

Open Circuit

Voltage

MAX

335 VDC

Pilot Current

18 Amps @ 100% Duty Cycle

REQUIRED GAS FLOW RATE

70 PSI @ 360 SCFH

( 4.8 Bar. @ 10160 LHR)

REQUIRED GAS INLET PRESSURE

80 to 150 PSI

( 5.4 Bar. TO 10.2 Bar.)

RECOMMEND INPUT WIRE AND FUSE SIZES

For all plasma cutting applications

Based on U.S. National Electrical Code

Ambient Temperature 30oC or Less

AC Input

Fuse

Type 75oC

 

Voltage at

(Super Lag)

Copper Wire in Conduit AWG (IEC) Sizes

60 Hertz

Circuit Breaker

 

 

 

(Delay Type)

 

 

 

 

Input Supply Wire

Ground Wire

 

 

 

 

1Ø - 230

70 AMPS

#8 (8.4mm2)

#10 (5.3mm2)

1Ø - 460

40 AMPS

#8 (8.4mm2)

#10 (5.3mm2)

3Ø - 230

40 AMPS

#10 (5.3mm2)

#10 (5.3mm2)

3Ø - 460

20 AMPS

#10 (5.3mm2)

#10 (5.3mm2)

 

 

 

 

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

Height

12.6in. 320 mm

Width

11.0in. 280 mm

Depth

26.0in. 660 mm

Weight

Including Machine

Torch Cable (Length)

(25ft/7.6m) (50ft/15.2m)

70 lbs. 85 lbs.

32 kg. 39 kg.

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Contents PRO-CUT TM Plasma Cutting or Gouging can be hazardous SafetyPlasma ARC can injure Iii Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Thank YouTable of Contents Section D ViiSection E Section FInstallation Technical Specifications PRO-CUT1Ø Input Current at Rated Output Safety Precautions Electric Shock can Kill Select Proper LocationHigh Frequency Interference Protection Input Power Cord Connector Installation Input Electrical ConnectionsFrame Grounding GAS Input Connections Output ConnectionsTorch Connection Preheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting Safety PrecautionsOperation DescriptionDesign Features Advantages Operational Features and ControlsUser Responsibility Recommended Processes and EquipmentConsumable Life Cutting CapabilityLimitations Controls and SettingsDo not use pliers or over tighten Electric Shock can KillPilot ARC Discussion Procedure RecommendationsGeneral In All Cases Thin Gauge Sheet MetalSuggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO-CUT System General Options Accessories AccessoriesMaintenance Input Filter Capacitor Discharge ProcedureElectric Shock can kill Periodic Maintenance Routine MaintenanceHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility Page Or dross Symptom Check Wiring Diagram PRO-CUT 55 for Codes 10473 Diagrams Diagrams Dimension Print PRO-CUTPRO-CUT Precaucion Warnung

10476, 10474, 10473, 10475 specifications

Lincoln Electric is renowned for its commitment to quality in arc welding equipment, and its models 10475, 10473, 10474, and 10476 are no exceptions. These products showcase advanced technologies designed to enhance user experience and improve weld quality across various applications.

The Lincoln Electric 10475 is a premier choice for professionals seeking exceptional portability and efficiency in stick welding. This model features a lightweight design that makes it easily transportable, ideal for fieldwork. It boasts a robust output range, allowing it to handle various electrode sizes, making it versatile for different metal types. The 10475 also incorporates a built-in electronic device that reduces the chance of arc blow, ensuring a stable arc when welding in challenging environments.

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