Lincoln Electric NA-5SF, NA-5NF service manual SAM Power Source Settings

Models: NA-5S NA-5N NA-5SF NA-5NF

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A-12

INSTALLATION

A-12

FIGURE A.11 – CONNECTION OF NA-5 (ALL) TO A SAM-400 MOTOR

GENERATOR OR ENGINE WELDER.

 

BOLT TO CABLES

P

FROM NA-5

 

WIRE CONTACT

 

ASSEMBLY

 

N.B.

N.B.

NOTE: TO CHANGE POLARITY, TURN POWER OFF, AND POSITION THE SWITCH ON POWER SOURCE TO PROPER POLARITY. REFER TO NA-5 OPERATING MANUAL FOR REQUIRED NA-5 CONTROL BOX POLARITY CONNECTIONS.

SAM POWER SOURCE SETTINGS

NA-5 SETTINGS

 

 

 

 

TURN POWER SOURCE OFF.

FOR SUB ARC:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SUB ARC:

1. RED LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "S".

 

1.

SET THE ELECTRODE POLARITY SWITCH TO THE VARIABLE VOLTAGE

2. WHITE LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "A".

 

 

POSITION OF THE POLARITY DESIRED FOR THE PROCESS BEING USED.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

SET THE TOGGLE SWITCH TO CONSTANT VOLTAGE.

FOR ALL OPEN ARC PROCESSES:

 

3.

SET THE CONSTANT VOLTAGE CONTROL TO NUMBER 7 AND THE

1. RED LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "F".

 

 

CURRENT CONTROL TO 500.

2. WHITE LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "A".

 

FOR ALL OPEN ARC PROCESSES:

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. SET THE ELECTRODE POLARITY SWITCH TO THE CONSTANT VOLTAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POSITION OF THE POLARITY DESIRED FOR THE PROCESS BEING USED.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. SET THE TOGGLE SWITCH TO CONSTANT VOLTAGE.

FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, SEE NA-5 OPERATING MANUAL.

 

3. SET THE CONSTANT VOLTAGE CONTROL TO NUMBER 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.A.

REMOVE SAM PORTABLE FIELD CONTROL AND CONNECT NA-5 CONTROL CABLE.

 

 

 

 

N.B.

WELDING CABLES MUST BE OF PROPER CAPACITY FOR THE CURRENT AND DUTY CYCLE OF IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS.

N.C.

EXTEND LEAD #21 USING #14 OR LARGER INSULATED WIRE PHYSICALLY SUITABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION. AN S-16586-[ ] REMOTE VOLTAGE-SENSING WORK LEAD

 

IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS PURPOSE. CONNECT IT DIRECTLY TO THE WORK PIECE, KEEPING IT SEPARATE FROM THE WELDING WORK CABLE CONNECTION TO

 

WORK PIECE. FOR CONVENIENCE, THIS EXTENDED #21 LEAD SHOULD BE TAPED ALONG THE WELDING WORK CABLE.

N.D.

TAPE UP BOLTED CONNECTION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.E.

CONNECT THE NA-5 CONTROL CABLE GROUNDING LEAD TO THE FRAME TERMINAL MARKED

 

 

 

, NEAR THE POWER SOURCE TERMINAL STRIP. THE POWER SOURCE

 

MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.F.

IF USING AN OLDER K-215 CONTROL CABLE: CONNECT LEAD #76 TO #75 ON TERMINAL STRIP, CONNECT LEADS #75 AND #77 TO #76 ON TERMINAL STRIP.

N.G.

ON EARLIER SAM MACHINES, #1 TERMINAL WAS ALSO ON THE TERMINAL STRIP.

 

 

 

 

N.H.

FOR PROPER NA-5 OPERATION, THE ELECTRODE CABLES MUST BE SNUGGED UNDER THE CLAMP BAR ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE NA-5 CONTROL BOX.

CLEVELAND, OHIO U.S.A.

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Lincoln Electric NA-5SF, NA-5NF service manual SAM Power Source Settings

NA-5S, NA-5N, NA-5SF, NA-5NF specifications

The Lincoln Electric NA-5NF, NA-5SF, NA-5N, and NA-5S are advanced welding helmets that are pivotal in enhancing the safety and efficiency of welders in various applications. These models are designed to provide exceptional protection and visibility, making them indispensable tools in the welding industry.

One of the main features of the NA-5 series is the auto-darkening filter technology. This feature allows the helmet to automatically adjust its shade based on the intensity of the arc. As the welder strikes an arc, the lens darkens instantaneously, shielding the eyes from harmful rays generated during the welding process. This functionality not only ensures safety but also enhances productivity, as welders do not need to manually flip the helmet up and down.

The helmets are equipped with a wide viewing area that allows for better visibility and precision while working. With a large lens, welders can easily monitor their work and surrounding environment, minimizing the risk of accidents. Additionally, the lightweight design of the NA-5NF, NA-5SF, NA-5N, and NA-5S provides comfort during extended periods of use, reducing neck strain and fatigue.

The NA-5 series is also well-regarded for its durability. Constructed from impact-resistant materials, these helmets can withstand the rigors of demanding work environments. This durability extends the lifespan of the helmet, making it a cost-effective investment for both professional and hobbyist welders.

Another notable characteristic is the adjustable sensitivity and delay settings found in certain models. These settings allow the user to customize the helmet based on their specific welding conditions. For instance, a welder can increase sensitivity for low-amperage tasks or adjust the delay to allow for a smoother transition from dark to light after completing a weld.

Furthermore, the helmets come with a reliable battery life, ensuring that they can be used for long periods without interruption. Some models also feature solar assist functionality, which helps recharge the auto-darkening filter, enhancing their overall efficiency.

In summary, the Lincoln Electric NA-5NF, NA-5SF, NA-5N, and NA-5S welding helmets represent a significant advancement in personal protective equipment for welders. Their combination of auto-darkening technology, wide viewing area, lightweight design, durability, and customizable settings makes them an excellent choice for anyone engaged in welding tasks. With these helmets, users can achieve greater safety and efficiency in their work, enabling them to focus on their craft with peace of mind.