Miller Electric 4500 Series Installation, Selecting a Location, Typical MIG Connections

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SECTION 4 − INSTALLATION

4-1. Selecting a Location

Position unit so air can circulate.

500 mm

500 mm

500 mm

4-2. Typical MIG Connections

 

 

 

5

1

Power source

 

 

2

Work clamp (connect to receptacle as shown)

6

4

3

Cylinder (chain to running gear)

 

 

 

4

Cylinder valve

 

 

Open valve slightly so gas flow blows dirt from valve.

 

 

Close valve.

 

 

5Regulator/Flow gauge Install so face is vertical.

6Flow adjust

7Gas supply line

8

Wire feeder

7

 

9

MIG torch

3

 

 

8

1

9

2

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Contents OM-221 677C ProcessesDescription 2006−07From Miller to You Table of Contents Directives StandardsSymbol Usage Marks a special safety messageArc Welding Hazards Electric Shock can killARC Rays can burn eyes and skin Welding can cause fire or explosionFlying Metal can injure eyes Buildup of GAS can injure or killWelding Wire can cause injury Fire or Explosion hazardFalling Unit can cause injury Overuse can cause OverheatingPrincipal Safety Standards EMF InformationAbout Pacemakers − Definitions Electric shock can killFalling unit can cause injury Specifications Duty Cycle Chart− Introduction Included with Your Unit− Installation Selecting a LocationTypical MIG Connections Electrical Service Guide Connecting Input PowerRemote 14 Receptacle RC1 Connecting Welding Gun And Weld Cable Installing Wire Guide And Drive RollAligning Wire Guide And Drive Rolls − Operation ControlsFront Panel Back PanelPanel Controls Run-In Control and Burnback ControlRun-In Control Burnback Control− Maintenance and Troubleshooting Routine MaintenanceTroubleshooting MonthsOM-221 677 Electrical Diagram SectionMain Assembly Main Assembly Wire Feed Assembly Dia Part Description Qty Mkgs Wire Drive Assembly All Models Page Page Effective January 1 Owner’s Record ITW Welding Products Italy S.r.l. Via Privata Iseo, 6/E