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GUN AND CABLE ASSEMBLIES
A variety of Lincoln 10' (3.0m) or 15' (4.6m) gun and cable assemblies are available for use with the
The
Gun Cable Connection to the Feeder
Lay the cable out straight. Insert the connector on the welding conductor cable into the brass bushing on the front of the wire drive unit. Keep the all mating surfaces clean. Make sure it is fully seated and tighten the thumb screw.
Connect the control cable plug into the 5 pin recepta- cle on the front panel of the wire feeder.
ELECTRODE POLARITY
The
PROCEDURE TO INSTALL DRIVE ROLLS AND WIRE GUIDES
WARNING
• Turn off input power at the welding power source before installation or changing drive roll and/or wire guides.
•Do not touch electrically live parts
0such as the wire drive or internal wiring.
•When feeding with the gun trigger, the electrode and wire drive mechanism are "hot" to work and ground and could remain energized several sec- onds after the gun trigger is released.
•Only qualified personnel should perform this operation.
1.Turn OFF the welding power source.
2.Open the
3.Remove the outer wire guide by turning the knurled thumbscrews
4.Rotate the triangular shaped drive roll retaining mechanism to unlock the drive rolls and remove the drive rolls.
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CONNECTIONS
Across the Arc
Table A.2 Trigger Connector J1 (5 Pin)
PIN | Lead # | Function |
A | 556 | Trigger |
B | - | Not used |
C | 554 | Trigger/ 83% |
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| Procedure ground |
D | 555 | 83% Procedure |
E | 554 | Trigger/ 83% |
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| Procedure ground |
5.Remove the inner wire guide.
6.Insert the new inner wire guide, groove side out, over the two locating pins in the feed plate.
7.Install a drive roll on each hub assembly and lock by rotating the triangular drive roll retaining mecha- nism.
8.Install the outer wire guide by aligning it with the pins and tightening the knurled thumbscrews.
9.Close the idle arm and engage the idle roll pressure arm. Adjust the pressure appropriately.
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