2-9. Inductance Selection (300 Ampere Models)

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YDisconnect and lockout/tag- out input power before re- moving side panel.

Lockout/tagging procedures con- sist of padlocking line disconnect switch in open position, removing fuses from fuse box, or shutting off and red-tagging circuit breaker or other disconnecting device.

1 Stabilizer Z

Tapped stabilizer Z is factory connected to the stabilizer tap which suits most GMAW applications.

Stabilizer Z controls the inductance applied to the weld current. To in- crease inductance and wet out the weld puddle, connect to stabilizer Z ending.

To change inductance proceed as follows:

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3Stabilizer Z Tap

4Stabilizer Z Ending

5Lead 26

To increase inductance, connect lead 26 to stabilizer ending and secure.

Reinstall side panel.

6Typical Weld Bead Using The Tap Stabilizer Connection

Use the tap Stabilizer connection to obtain arc type and weld bead suit- able for some mild steel applica- tions.

7Typical Weld Bead Using The End High Stabilizer Connection

Use the end Stabilizer connection to reduce weld bead crowning, and spread the weld puddle.

Weld Bead Using The Tap Stabilizer

Weld Bead Using The End Stabilizer

Connection With 17 Volts, 100 Amps

Connection With 17 Volts, 100 Amps

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Miller Electric CP-302, CP-252TS manual Inductance Selection 300 Ampere Models

CP-302, CP-252TS specifications

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