Installation, Select suitable location, Warning – Lincoln Electric HANDY MIG IM756-A User Manual

Page 10: Input connections, Gas connection, Stacking, Changing polarity

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INPUT CONNECTIONS

(FIGURE A.4)

Refer to Figure A.4.

The machine has two input connections, the power
input cable and the gas inlet fitting. The power input
cable and gas inlet fitting are located on the rear.

GAS CONNECTION

When using the MIG process, a cylinder of shielding
gas (appropriate for the metal being welded) must be
obtained.

CYLINDER may explode if damaged.
Keep cylinder upright and chained to
support.

Keep cylinder away from areas where it

may be damaged.

Never lift welder with cylinder attached.

Never allow welding electrode to touch cylinder.

Keep cylinder away from welding or other live

electrical circuits.

BUILDUP OF SHIELDING GAS may harm
health or kill.

Shut off shielding gas supply when not

in use.

SEE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Z-49.1,

SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING

PUB-

LISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY.

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GAS INLET FITTING

POWER INPUT CABLE

A-3

INSTALLATION

HANDY MIG

A-3

SELECT SUITABLE LOCATION

Place the machine on a secure, level surface or rec-
ommended undercarriage. The machine may topple
over if this procedure is not followed. To minimize over
heating, locate the welder in a dry location where there
is free circulation of clean air. Do not place on com-
bustible surfaces.

STACKING

Machines cannot be stacked.

CHANGING POLARITY

1. For Negative Polarity Welding (DC-): Refer to

Figure A.2. As delivered, the machine is wired for
Negative polarity with the gun cable connected to
the Negative (-) output terminal and the work cable
to the Positive (+) output terminal. Make sure that
both thumbscrews are tight. This is the typical con-
figuration for Flux Cored Welding (FCAW).

2.For Positive Polarity Welding (DC+): Refer to

Figure A.3. To wire for Positive polarity, connect
the gun cable to the Positive (+) output terminal and
the work cable to the Negative (-) terminal. This is
the typical configuration for the Metal Inert Gas
(MIG)
process. Make sure that both thumbscrews
are tight.

WARNING

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

(FIGURE A.3)

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

WORK CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

GUN CABLE

FIGURE A.2

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