Section 2: introduction, 01 how to use this manual, 02 receipt of equipment – Tweco SprayMaster with Velocity Consumables MIG Gun User Manual

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SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION

2.01

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

To ensure safe operation, read the entire manual, including the chapters on safety

instructions and warnings. Throughout this manual, the words WARNING, CAUTION, and

NOTE may appear. Pay particular attention to the information provided under these

headings. These special annotations are easily recognized as follows:

NOTE

NOTE conveys installation, operation, or maintenance information

which is important but not hazard-related.

CAUTION

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, may result in injury.

WARNING

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

2.02 RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT

When you receive the equipment, check it against the invoice to make sure it is complete

and inspect the equipment for possible damage due to shipping. If there is any damage,

notify the carrier immediately to file a claim. Furnish complete information concerning

damage claims or shipping errors to the location in your area, listed on the back cover of

this manual. Include a full description of the parts in error.

2.03 DESCRIPTION

Tweco Spray Master MIG Guns are furnished with rear connections to fit directly into most

Miller

®

, Lincoln

®

, and Euro connection wire feeders. These guns are referred to as Direct

Plug MIG Guns. Tweco Spray Master MIG guns are also furnished with the time-proven

MIG-Kwik connection. The MIG-Kwik connection, when utilized with a Tweco adapter kit,

allows a Tweco Spray Master MIG gun to be installed on almost any wire feed system. For

a listing of available adapter kits, see the Tweco Adapter Kit Listing, Form No. TAKL-97, or

call Tweco Customer Care.

Miller is registered trademark of Illinois Tool Works, Inc.. Lincoln is a registered trademark of Lincoln Electric Co. The

aforementioned registered trademarks are no way affiliated with Tweco Products, Inc. or Victor Technologies, Inc. Tweco

Spray Master is a registered trademark of Victor Technologies, Inc.

SECTION 3: MIG GUN

SPECIFICATIONS

3.01 MIG GUN CLASSIFICATION

Process

MIG/MAG welding

Method of Guidance

Manually guided

Type of Cooling

Air

Type of Shielding Gas

All types

3.02 DUTY CYCLE

Spray Master with Velocity MIG Guns (250, 350, and 450 Amps) with mixed gas are rated

at 80% duty cycle per IEC 60974-7.

3.03 MIG GUN PART NUMBER IDENTIFICATION

NOTE

Spray Master MIG guns, as a general rule, have a specific

nomenclature incorporated within each part number to help

determine the wire size of each MIG gun.

Example Part Number:

SMV315116

Spray Master
with Velocity

350 AMP, 15 foot (5 M) cable

1-/16" Wire Capacity
(1,6mm)

SECTION 4: MIG GUN INSTALLATION

NOTE

Be certain that the end user (welder, operator, or helper) reads

and understands these instructions. Be certain that the welder

also reads Section 2 “Safety Precautions.”

WARNING

Electric shock can cause injury or death.

POWER

SOURCE

WIRE FEEDER

GROUND

WORK PIECE

GUN

Figure 1: Standard MIG Gun Installation

4.01 DIRECT PLUG MIG GUN INSTALLATION

Direct plug MIG guns install by directly inserting the rear connector plug into the feeder

wire guide outlet (see figure 2) and tightening the plug retaining screw. All models of MIG

guns, except the Euro-Kwik guns, require a control wire assembly to attach the MIG gun

trigger leads to the feeder. The control wire assemblies plug into the rear connector case

of the MIG gun, and into the control wire receptacle on the feeder. Euro-Kwik connections

are installed by inserting the gun connection into the feeder receptacle, aligning the

conduit plug first, then the gas plug. Push until all fittings are seated, then tighten the nut

hand tight as shown in figure 3.

Figure 2

Figure 3

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