Warning – Lincoln Electric WIRE FEED MODULE IM 513-B User Manual

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CONNECTION OF LINCOLN ELECTRIC
WIRE FEEDERS

Shut off welder before making any electrical
connections.

Connection of LN-25 to the Wire Feed Module

The LN-25 with internal “COLD TIP” contactor requires
the K444-2 Control Cable for voltage control at the feed-
er.

The LN-25 with internal “Cold Tip” Contactor can be
operated without a control cable (Volt sensing mode) if
voltage control at the wire feeder is not desired.

See the appropriated connection diagrams in the
Diagrams section.

a) Shut off the welder.

b) Connect the electrode cable from the LN-25 to the

positive stud of the welder. Connect the work cable
to the CV negative stud of the welder. (NOTE:
reverse the connections for negative electrode polari-
ty.)

c) For LN-25’s with internal contactor, connect the K444-

2 remote voltage control cable from the LN-25 to
the14-pin receptacle on the control panel.

d) Attach the single lead from the front of the LN-25 to

the work using the spring clip on the end of the lead.
This is a control lead to supply current to the wire
feeder motor; it does not carry welding current. Set
the polarity switch on the LN-25 to the proper polarity.

e) Set the “Current Range Selector” switch to the “190-

120” position for most common processes, this may
be changed if a different arc characteristic is pre-
ferred.

f) Set the “LOCAL/REMOTE” Control switch to the

“REMOTE” position. If operating an LN-25 with inter-
nal “Cold Tip” Contactor but without the K444-2
Remote Voltage Control Cable set the “Local/Remote”
Control Switch to the “Local” position.

g) Set the “IDLER” switch to the “HIGH” position. The

“AUTO” position may be used with some high current
processes.

Connection of the LN-7, LN-7 GMA to the Wire
Feed Module

Requires K584-(L) input cable, K864 adapter and
optionally the K857 for remote control. See the con-
nection diagram in the Diagrams section.

a) Shut the welder off.

b) Connect the electrode cable from the LN-7 to the

positive stud of the welder. Connect the work
cable to the CV negative stud of the welder.
(NOTE: Reverse the connections for negative
electrode polarity.)

c) Connect the LN-7 per the instructions on the

appropriate connection diagram.

d) Set the “Current Range” switch to the “190-120”

position for most common processes, this may be
changed if a different arc characteristic is desired.

e) Set the “LOCAL/REMOTE” control toggle switch to

“REMOTE”.

f) Set the “IDLER” switch to the “AUTO” position. The

“HIGH” position may be required when used with
some low current processes.

Connection of the LN-23P to the Wire Feed Module

Requires the K350-1 adapter kit. Adapter kit provides
an isolated trigger voltage and allows connection of
two wire feeders. See connection diagram in the
Diagrams section.

a) Shut the welder off.

b) Connect the electrode cable from the LN-23P to

the CV negative output stud of the engine welder.
Connect the work cable to the positive output stud.

c) Mount K350-1 adapter per instructions included

with adapter.

d) Connect LN-23P per instructions on appropriate

connection diagram.

e) Connect control lead marked “21” to work connec-

tion. Refer to connection diagram in Diagrams
section for routing instructions and wire size.

f) Set the “Current Range Selector” switch to the

“190-120” (middle position) for most common
processes, this may be changed if a different arc
characteristic is preferred.

g) Set the “LOCAL/REMOTE” control toggle switch to

“REMOTE”.

h) Set the idler switch to the “AUTO” position. The

“HIGH” position may be required when welding
with low current processes.

WARNING

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