Lincoln Electric SVM159-A Welding with Multiple Power Waves, Control Cable Specifications

Models: SVM159-A

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INSTALLATION

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WELDING WITH MULTIPLE POWER WAVES

CAUTION

Special care must be taken when more than one Power Wave is welding simultaneously on a single part. Arc blow and arc interference may occur or be magnified.

Each power source requires a work lead from the work stud to the welding fixture. Do not combine all of the work leads into one lead. The welding travel directions should be in the direction moving away from the work lead as shown below. Connect all of the work sense leads from each power source to the work piece at the end of the weld.

For the best results when pulse welding, set the wire size and wire feed speed the same for all the Power Waves. When these parameters are identical, the puls- ing frequency will be the same, helping to stabilize the arcs.

Every welding gun requires a separate shielding gas regulator for proper flow rate and shielding gas cover- age.

Do not attempt to supply shielding gas for two or more guns from only one regulator.

If an anti-spatter system is in use then each gun must have its own anti-spatter system. (See Figure A.6)

CONTROL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS

It is recommended that genuine Lincoln control cables be used at all times. Lincoln cables are specifically designed for the communication and power needs of the Power Wave / Power Feed system.

CAUTION

The use of non-standard cables, especially in lengths greater than 25 feet, can lead to communi- cation problems (system shutdowns), poor motor acceleration (poor arc starting) and low wire dri- ving force (wire feeding problems).

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The K1543 series of control cables can be connected end to end for ease of extension. Do not exceed more than 100 feet (30.5 m) total control cable length.

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POWER WAVE 355/405

FIGURE A.6

POWER WAVE 355/405

TWO POWER WAVES

Travel

Direction

Connect All Work

Sense Leads at the End

of the Joint

Connect All Welding

Work Leads at the

Beginning of the Joint

POWER WAVE 355/405

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Lincoln Electric SVM159-A service manual Welding with Multiple Power Waves, Control Cable Specifications, TWO Power Waves