Lincoln Electric IM724 manual Friction Brake Adjustment, Wire Threading

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B-4

 

OPERATION

 

B-4

 

 

 

 

 

Friction Brake Adjustment

With wire spool installed on the spindle shaft and the wing nut loose, turn the spool by hand while slowly tightening the wing nut until a light drag is felt. Tighten the wing nut an additional 1/4 turn.

Note: When properly adjusted, the brake should pro- vide only enough drag to prevent overrun of the spool and excess slack in the wire. Too much drag may result in wire feeding problems, and may cause pre- mature wear of wire drive system components.

Wire Threading

Refer to Figure B.4

1.Release the Spring Loaded Pressure Arm (1) rotate the Idle Roll Arm (2) away from. the Wire Feed Drive Roll (3). Ensure that the groove size in the feeding position on the drive roll matches the wire size being used.

2.Carefully detach the end of the wire from the spool. To prevent the spool from unwinding, maintain tension on the wire until after step 5.

3.Cut the bent portion of wire off and straighten the first 4” (100 mm).

4.Thread the wire through the In-going guide tube (4), over the drive roll (3), and into the out-going guide tube (5).

5.Close the idle roll arm (2) and latch the spring loaded pressure arm (1) in place. Rotate the spool counterclockwise if required in order to take up extra slack in the wire.

6.The idle roll pressure adjustment wing nut is factory set to approximately five full turns from where the wing nut first engages the threads of the pressure arm (1). If feeding problems occur because the wire is flattened excessively, turn the pressure adjust- ment counter-clockwise to reduce distortion of the wire. Slightly less pressure may be required when using 0.023 – 0.025" (0,6 mm) wire. If the drive roll slips while feeding wire, the pressure should be increased until the wire feeds properly.

WARNING

When inching the welding wire, the drive rolls, the gun connector block and the gun contact tip are electrically energized relative to work and ground and remain energized for several seconds after the gun trigger is released.

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The Wire Drive Feed Roll can

 

 

 

 

 

 

accommodate two wire sizes

 

 

 

by flipping the wire drive feed

 

 

 

 

 

roll over.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE B.4

7.Refer to Figure B.5. Remove gas nozzle and con- tact tip from end of gun.

8.Turn the SP-135T ON (“I”).

9.Straighten the gun cable assembly.

10.Depress the gun trigger switch and feed welding wire through the gun and cable. (Point gun away from yourself and others while feeding wire.) Release gun trigger after wire appears at end of gun.

11.Turn the SP-135T OFF (“O”).

12.Replace contact tip and gas nozzle.

13.Refer to Figure B-6. Cut the wire off 1/4” – 3/8” (6

– 10 mm) from the end of the tip. The SP-135T is now ready to weld.

Gun Handle

Gas Diffuser/

Contact Tip

Gas Nozzle

FIGURE B.5

SP-135T

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Lincoln Electric IM724 manual Friction Brake Adjustment, Wire Threading