Lincoln Electric 275 manual Operation

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OPERATION

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When the Polarity Switch is set to DC (- or +), the TIG mode provides high frequency only for starting.

Hi-Freq. turns on after pre-flow time with the arc start switch closure, and turns off when the arc is established.*

Also functions for DC+ polarity to permit "balling" of tungsten for AC TIG welding.

4.AC BALANCE CONTROL – The potentiometer control permits AC wave balance adjustment from Max. Penetration (~85% negative wave) with the control at Max. full CW position, to Max. Cleaning (~65% positive wave) with the control set near min- imum CCW position.

Full minimum CCW position is the Auto Balance position which is indicated by the Green panel light turning on. This feature automatically provides the proper amount of cleaning and penetration for nor- mal AC TIG welding

The mid position is the Balanced position (~50% positive and negative waves).

The Balance control is only functional if the machine is set to AC polarity and TIG mode.

5.LOCAL/REMOTE CURRENT CONTROL SWITCH – A 2-position switch selects how the welding output is controlled for both Stick and TIG Modes:

LOCAL (Top position) selects output control only by the machine panel Output Control. (See Item 6)

REMOTE (Bottom position) selects output control to also be by an Amptrol (See Item 6), or other remote (10K pot) control connected to the Remote recepta- cle (See Item 11). This switch selection is indicted by the Green panel light turning on.

In either position the arc start switch functions when connected to the Remote receptacle (See Item 11).

6.MAXIMUM OUTPUT CONTROL – The large knob is used to set the output welding current over the rated output range of the machine.

With the Current Control switch to LOCAL position, this knob sets the welding output level.

*Arc voltage and current are sensed to determine if the arc is established or out.

With the Current Control switch to REMOTE posi- tion, this knob sets the maximum welding level that the Peak output can be set with the remote Amptrol.

The new MicroStartTM Technology minimum current circuit provides for low end welding (down to 2 amps) previously unobtainable on an SCR platform TIG machine.

7.MINIMUM OUTPUT CONTROL AND DISPLAY SWITCH– A smaller knob is used to preset the minimum cur- rent level only for TIG mode. Pressing the Display (momentary) switch toggle left to Minimum Set posi- tion displays the Minimum control level setting on the Digital meter. (See Item 8)

This knob sets the Start output level. When the arc lights (using a new built-in TIG start pulse) this level upslopes quickly (0.5 sec.w/ Advanced Panel, zero w/o-See UP Menu of Item 7a) and smoothly to the weld output level. The setting range for this Start control is the 2 amp minimum range of the machine up to about 50 amps, but no more than the level set by the Maximum Output control knob (See Item 6), but otherwise is independent of the Maximum set- ting.

This setting also serves as the Crater-fill level, but with a Precision TIG Advanced Panel it can be selected (see Section B-7) to be either the Minimum Output control setting (same as Start setting) as shipped, or the minimum rating of the machine (2 amps).

The Remote Amptrol range of control is between this Minimum setting and the Maximum Output con- trol knob setting, so these knobs can set the resolu- tion of the Amptrol. Also, the Minimum setting serves as both the minimum Amptrol start level when the arc start switch is closed, as well as the minimum Amptrol crater-fill level before the arc start switch is opened to help prevent premature arc out and Hi-Freq re-initiation.

In STICK mode the Start control is not functional since Hot Start level is fixed, or internal Advanced Panel adjustable (see Section B-7). Pressing the Display (momentary) switch toggle left to Minimum Output position displays minimum amps rating of the machine.

PRECISION TIG 275

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Lincoln Electric 275 manual Operation

275 specifications

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