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INSTALLATION

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CONNECTIONS OF WIRE FEEDERS TO V450-PRO

LF-72, 74 Connection Instructions

Turn the Invertec® power switch "off".

Connect the K1797-[ ] control cable from the LF-72, 74 to the 14-pin MS-style connector.

Connect the electrode cable to the output terminal of the polarity required by electrode. Connect the work lead to the other terminal.

If a remote control such as K857 is to be used with the LF-72, 74 the remote can be connected directly to the 6- pin MS-style connector on the front of the Invertec® or use a K864 adapter to connect the LF-72, 74 and the remote to the 14-pin MS-style connector.

LN-10, DH-10 Connection Instructions

Turn the Invertec® power switch "off"

Connect the K1505 control cable from the LN-10 to the 14-pin MS-style connector.

Connect the electrode cable to the output terminal of polarity required by the electrode. Connect the work lead to the other terminal.

Set the meter polarity switch on the front of the Invertec® to coincide with wire feeder polarity used.

See the LN-10 manual for details on accessing Control DIP Switch. Dip Switches for the V350 and the same set- tings may be used for the V450.

LN-15 Connection Instructions

(See Figure A.4)

Turn the Invertec® power switch "off".

Connect the electrode cable to the output terminal of polar- ity required by electrode. (See Figures below)

Set the meter polarity switch on the front of the Invertec® to coincide with wire feeder polarity used.

LN-25 Connection Instructions

Turn the Invertec® power switch "off".

Connect the electrode cable to the output terminal of polar- ity required by electrode. Connect the work lead to the other terminal.

LN-25 with Remote Control 6-Pin (K444-1) and 14-pin (K444-2) remotes can be connected directly to the 6-pin & 14-pin MS-style connectors. The 42 Volt Remote Voltage and Output Control (K624-1) Kit can be connected to the V450’s 14-pin MS-style connector using Remote Control Cable assembly K627- [ ]. LN-25s with a K431-1 remote kit can be connected to the V450’s 14-pin MS-style connector using a K432 cable and K876 adapter. (See connection diagram S19899). Or the K432 cable could be modified with a K867 Universal Adapter Plug (See connection dia- gram S19405) to connect it to the V450’s 14-pin MS-style connector.

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FIGURE A.4

ACROSS THE ARC MODEL

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V450-PRO

14-PIN

STUD

OUTPUT TERMINALS

ALWAYS HOT.

POWER SOURCE CONTACTOR SWITCH MUST BE IN THE “ON” POSITION OR USE A K848 JUMPER PLUG KIT.

ELECTRODE CABLE

LN-15

SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDER K1870-1

MAGNUM GUN AND CABLE ASSEMBLY

WORK CLAMP

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CONROL CABLE MODEL

V450-PRO

 

K1819-10

LN-15

 

SEMIAUTOMATIC

 

CONTROL CABLE

14-PIN

WIRE FEEDER

 

 

K1871-1 MODEL

 

 

STUD

ELECTRODE CABLE

 

 

 

INVERTEC® V450-PRO

MAGNUM GUN AND CABLE ASSEMBLY

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Lincoln Electric SVM199-A service manual Connections of Wire Feeders to V450-PRO

SVM199-A specifications

Lincoln Electric SVM199-A is a highly advanced welding machine that has garnered attention for its robust features and innovative technologies. This piece of equipment is tailored specifically for professionals in the welding industry, providing a range of functionalities that enhance productivity and efficiency.

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