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soon as an arc is struck, the spot weld timer begins tim- ing out. The remote contactor control switch must re- main closed throughout the entire spot welding time in- terval. If the remote contactor control switch is released prior to the completion of the spot weld cycle, spot weld output ceases and the spot weld timer will reset for the next cycle. After completion of the spot weld cycle, the remote contactor control switch must be released to re-

set the spot weld timer.

Whenever the SPOT TIME switch is in the ON position, the AMPERAGE switch on the TIG-Unit can be placed in either the PANEL or REMOTE position to suit the de- sired application. However, the OUTPUT (CONTAC- TOR) switch on the welding power source must be in the REMOTE position.

SECTION 5 – SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; MOVING PARTS can cause serious injury;

IMPROPER AIRFLOW AND EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENT can damage internal parts.

Do not touch live electrical parts.

Keep all covers and panels in place while operating.

Warranty is void if the Tig-Unit is operated with any portion of the outer enclosure removed.

ARC RAYS, SPARKS, AND HOT SURFACES can burn eyes and skin; NOISE can damage hearing.

Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection.

FUMES AND GASES can seriously harm your health.

Keep your head out of the fumes.

Ventilate to keep from breathing fumes and gases.

If ventilation is inadequate, use approved breathing device.

HOT METAL, SPATTER, AND SLAG can cause fire and burns.

Watch for fire.

Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, and know how to use it.

Do not use near flammable material.

Allow work and equipment to cool before handling.

MAGNETIC FIELDS FROM HIGH CUR- RENTS can affect pacemaker operation.

Wearers should consult their doctor before going near arc welding, gouging, or spot welding operations.

See Arc Welding Safety Precautions in the welding power source Owner’s Manual for basic welding safety information.

5-1. GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING

WARNING: Read and follow safety informa- tion at beginning of entire Section 5 before proceeding.

1.Make all necessary connections as instructed in Section 4.

IMPORTANT: For Gas Tungsten Arc Welding applica- tions, place both the AMPERAGE and the OUTPUT

(CONTACTOR) switches on the welding power source in the REMOTE 14 position.

2.Connect the shielding gas supply hose to the side of the GAS valve labeled IN under the front access door (see Section 3-11).

3.Connect the coolant supply hose to the side of the COOLANT valve labeled IN under the front access door (see Section 3-12).

4.If remote control of any type (amperage, contactor, etc.) is desired, connect the remote control to the REMOTE receptacle under the front access door on the TIG-Unit. (See Section 3-10 and Figure 4-1.)

5.Place the GAS/COOLANT switch in the ON posi- tion (see Section 4-3).

6.Place the HIGH FREQUENCY switch in the ON po- sition and rotate the HIGH FREQUENCY control to the desired position (see Sections 4-6 and 4-7).

7.Place the POLARITY switch in the desired position (see Section 4-2).

8.Place the AMPERAGE switch in the desired posi- tion. Rotate the AMPERAGE ADJUSTMENT con- trol to the desired position (see Section 4-1).

9.If the unit is equipped with a Pulser, and the arc puls- ing function is desired, place the PULSES switch in the ON position and adjust the Pulser controls as in- structed in Sections 4-9 thru 4-12. If arc pulsing is not desired, place the PULSES switch in the OFF position.

10.If the unit is equipped with an Electroslope, and the sloping function is desired, place the ELECTRO- SLOPE switch in the ON position and adjust the Electroslope controls as instructed in Sections 4-14 thru 4-18. If sloping is not desired, place the Electro- slope switch in the OFF position.

IMPORTANT: If an Electroslope is used, the AMPER- AGE switch on the TIG-Unit must be in the PANEL posi- tion.

11.Wear dry insulating gloves and clothing, and wear welding helmet with proper filter lens according to ANSI Z49.1.

12.Prepare for welding as follows:

a.Connect work clamp to clean, bare metal at workpiece.

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Contents Description OM-530JProcesses From Miller to You Table of Contents Certification for High Frequency ARC Welding Equipment Electrical DiagramsParts List List of Charts and TablesSafety Alert Symbol and Signal Words Safety Precautions and Signal WordsSpecifications General Information and SafetyTransporting Methods Installation or RelocationDescription Site SelectionField Installation of TIG-UNIT Component InstallationProcedure When Using 230 Volts AC Internal Power Procedure When Using An External 115 Volts AC Power SupplyProcedure When Mounting To 600 Ampere Welding Power Sources Field Installation of Electroslope Field Installation of PulserLocation Of Relay CR2 And Other Components Procedure for Remote TIG-UNIT IN- StallationElectric Shock can kill Field Installation of Optional PRE- Flow TimerMechanical Installation Figure Electrical Installation FigureFront Panel Mounting Hole Layout Remote Amperage Output Contactor Field Installation of Optional Spot Timer FigureCoolant Connections Optional Figure GAS GAS OUTCoolant Coolant OUT On OFF Overload Press to StartWith Electroslope Amperage Amperage AdjustmentpanelOperator Controls Without ElectroslopeRemote Hand Controls GAS/COOLANT on OFFPostflow High Frequency Highon Frequency OFFBackground On TimePULSES/SECOND ST-009 477-D ST-007 648-G Percentage Upslope Rate ElectroslopePercentage Initial Amperage Preflow Time Preflow Time Control & Switch Optional FigureSpot Time Control and Switch Optional Figure Percentage Final AmperageGAS Tungsten ARC Welding Sequence of OperationFumes and Gases can seriously harm your health HOT METAL, SPATTER, and Slag can cause fire and burnsShutting Down Maintenance & TroubleshootingShielded Metal ARC Welding with TIG- Unit Tungsten Electrode Maintenance Schedule FrequencyInternal Cleaning Weld CablesZirconium Alloyed Tungsten Brown Band Green BandThorium Alloyed Tungsten Red Band Overload Protection Circuit Board Handling PrecautionsTrouble Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingElectrical Diagrams OM-530 OM-530 OM-530 Definitions Certification for High Frequency ARC Welding EquipmentGeneral Location General Installation ProceduresHIGH-FREQUENCY Radiation Metal Buildings Shielding Of Miscellaneous Wiring In The Weld- ing ZonePower Service Installation Guidelines Checklist Main Assembly Parts ListQuantity Item Dia Part Model Description Panel, Control Rear w/Components HF Panel -1 Item 111Panel, Front w/Components C19 028 CAPACITOR, polye met film 1uf 250VDC 011 Switch, Polarity 300 & 400A Models -4 ItemPulser Optional -4 Item 041Electroslope 9 Optional -4 Item 048 Switch, Polarity 500 & 600A Models -4 ItemPanel, Control Front w/Components Optional Equipment Page Ampset Cordless Remote Current Control TIG-RIG AccessoriesGold Star SS Accessories Call Miller for your local Miller distributor Miller Electric Mfg. Co Owner’s Record

KC237900 specifications

The Miller Electric KC237900 is a standout model in the realm of welding technology, specifically designed for versatility and efficiency. This machine embodies Miller's commitment to innovation and quality, making it a popular choice among professionals and hobbyists alike.

One of the main features of the KC237900 is its advanced inverter technology, which allows the unit to operate efficiently across a range of welding applications. This technology ensures that the welder maintains a stable arc for precision welding, even on thin materials. The inverter design also contributes to a lighter and more compact machine, enhancing portability without compromising on power.

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