Operation, Making a weld, Wire reel changing – Lincoln Electric POWER FEED 10M SINGLE/DUAL SVM172-A User Manual

Page 87: Wire feed overload protection, Warning

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POWER FEED 10M SINGLE/DUAL

OPERATION

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MAKING A WELD

1) Use only a network compatible power source.

2) Properly connect the electrode and work leads for

the correct electrode polarity.

3) Set all desired parameters such as trigger logic,

Run-in Speed, Acceleration, Electrode polarity, etc.
per “DIP SWITCH SETUP” in the INSTALLATION
section.

4) Set 2-step, 4-step switch on wire drive to desired

mode of operation. (Refer to “2-step/4-step switch
operation” in this section.)

5)

Select Weld Mode. (Refer to Control Box
Operation in this section).

6) Use Control Select switches, increment/decrement

switches, and encoder knobs to set desired para-
meters for weld depending on what options are
installed. (Refer to Control Box Operation in this
section).

7) Feed the electrode through the gun and cable and

then cut the electrode within approximately .38"
(9.5 mm) of the end of the contact tip for solid wire
and within approximately .75" (19mm) of the exten-
sion guide for cored wire.

8) Connect work cable to metal to be welded. Work

cable must make good electrical contact to the
work. The work must also be grounded as stated in
"Arc Welding Safety Precautions".

9) If used, be sure shielding gas valve is turned on.

10) Position electrode over joint. End of electrode may

be lightly touching the work.

11) Lower welding helmet, close gun trigger, and start

welding. Hold the gun so the contact tip to work
distance gives the correct electrical stickout as
required for the procedure being used.

12) To stop welding, release the gun trigger and then

pull the gun away from the work after the arc goes
out and Postflow time, if used, is over.

13) If required, starting can be optimized by adjusting

the acceleration and/or run-in speed. (Refer to
Control Box Operation in this section).

WIRE REEL CHANGING

At the end of a coil, remove the last of the old electrode
coil from the conductor cable by either pulling it out at
the nozzle end of the gun or by using the following pro-
cedure:

1) Cut the end of the electrode off at the gun end. Do

not break it off by hand because this puts a slight
bend in the wire making it difficult to pull it back
through the nozzle.

2) Disconnect the gun cable from the gun connector

on the Power Feed 10 Dual wire drive unit and lay
the gun and cable out straight.

3) Using pliers to grip the wire, pull it out of the cable

from the connector end.

4) After the electrode has been removed, reconnect

the gun cable to the drive. Load a new reel of elec-
trode per the instructions in “Wire Reel Loading” in
this section.

WIRE FEED OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The wire drive provides overload protection of the wire
drive motor. If the wire drive motor becomes over-
loaded for an extended period of time the wire drive will
issue a shutdown command to the Control Box and
force it’s status light to blink between green and red.
The Control Box turns off the power source, wire feed
and gas solenoid. The status light on the wire drive will
continue to blink between green and red for about 30
seconds before the wire drive will automatically reset.
At that time, the wire drive will issue a shutdown over
command to the Control Box that will return the system
to normal operation. The wire drive will force it’s status
light to solid green.

Overloads can result from improper tip size, liner, drive
rolls, or guide tubes, obstructions or bends in the gun
cable, feeding wire that is larger than the rated capac-
ity of the feeder or any other factors that would impede
normal wire feeding. (See “Avoiding Wire Feeding
Problems” in the MAINTENANCE
section).

When using an Open Arc
process, it is necessary to use
correct eye, head, and body
protection.

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WARNING

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