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STICK WELDING (SMAW)

First determine the proper electrode polarity for the elec-
trode  to  be  used.    Consult  the  electrode  data  for  this
information.  Then connect the output cables to the out-
put  terminals  of  the  machine  for  the  selected  polarity.
Shown here is the connection method for DC(+) welding.
(See Figure A.1)

Connect  the  electrode  cable  to  the  (+)  terminal  and  the
work clamp to the (-) terminal.  Insert the connector with
the  key  lining  up  with  the  keyway  and  rotate  approxi-
mately 1/4 turn clockwise.  Do not over tighten.

For  DC(-)  welding,  switch  the  cable  connections  at  the
machine  so  that  the  electrode  cable  is  connected  to  (-)
and the work clamp is connected to (+).

TIG WELDING 

(GTAW)

This machine does not include a TIG torch necessary for
TIG  welding,  but  one  may  be  purchased  separately.
Refer  to  the  accessories  section  for  more  information.
Most TIG welding is done with DC(-) polarity shown here.
If  DC(+)  polarity  is  necessary  switch  the  cable  connec-
tions at the machine. (See Figure A.2)

Connect the torch cable to the (-) terminal of the machine
and  the  work  clamp  to  the  (+)  terminal.    Insert  the  con-
nector with the key lining up with the keyway and rotate
approximately  1/4  turn  clockwise.    Do  not  over  tighten.
Finally, connect the gas hose to the gas regulator on the
cylinder of gas to be used.

Allowable TIG processes:

• Scratch Start TIG

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INSTALLATION   

INVERTEC® 100S

A-3

120V INPUT

The  rated  output  of  the  Invertec®  100S  is  available
when  connected  to  a  20A  branch  circuit.  When  con-
nected  to  a  branch  circuit  with  lower  ampacity,  lower
welding current and duty cycle must be used. An out-
put  guide  is  provided  below.  The  values  are  approxi-
mate  and  must  be  adjusted  downward  if  the  fuse  or
circuit breaker trips off. Other loads on the circuit and
fuse/circuit breaker characteristics will affect the avail-
able  output.  Do  not  exceed  these  welding  conditions:
(See Table A.1)

The  Invertec®  100S  is  provided  with  a  120V  cable,
6.6ft.(2m) in length, with a 15Amp 5-15P plug molded
onto the cord. 

bRANCH CIRCUITS

Plug

Rating

15 Amp
15 Amp

Branch

Rating

15 Amp
20 Amp

20% Duty

Cycle

65A
80A

120V Input

Output Current

TAbLE A.1

10% Duty

Cycle

70A
90A

FIGURE A.1

FIGURE A.2

OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

A quick disconnect system using Twist-MateTM cable
plugs  is  used  for  the  welding  cable  connections.
Refer to the following sections for more information on
connecting the machine for operation of stick welding
(MMA) or TIG welding.

• 

(+)  Positive  Quick  Disconnect:

Positive  output

connector for the welding circuit.

• 

(-)  Negative  Quick  Disconnect:

Negative  output

connector for the welding circuit.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

•  Keep  the  electrode  holder  and

cable insulation in good condition.

•  Do  not  touch  electrically  live  parts

or electrode with skin or wet cloth-
ing.

•  Insulate yourself from work and ground.

•  Turn the input line Switch on the Invertec® 100S

“off” before connecting or disconnecting output
cables or other equipment.

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Summary of Contents for INVERTEC 100S

Page 1: ...9 U S A TEL 216 481 8100 FAX 216 486 1751 WEB SITE www lincolnelectric com Safety Depends on You Lincoln arc welding and cutting equipment is designed and built with safety in mind However your overal...

Page 2: ...KER WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR bEFORE OPERATING Read and understand the following safety highlights For additional safety information it is strongly recommended that you purchase a copy...

Page 3: ...cooling 3 h Never simultaneously touch electrically hot parts of electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage of both welder...

Page 4: ...s to adjacent areas Avoid welding near hydraulic lines Have a fire extinguisher readily available 6 b Where compressed gases are to be used at the job site special precautions should be used to preven...

Page 5: ...opri s et non inflammables 4 Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont mises de l arc de soudage Se prot ger avec des v tements de protection libres de l huile tels que les gants en cuir chemise paisse pa...

Page 6: ...he situation with the technical assistance of the manufacturer In some cases this remedial action may be as simple as earthing grounding the welding circuit see Note In other cases it could involve co...

Page 7: ...s Welding Cables The welding cables should be kept as short as possible and should be positioned close together running at or close to floor level Equipotential Bonding Bonding of all metallic compone...

Page 8: ..._______________________ Date Purchased___________________________________________________________________________ Where Purchased_______________________________________________________________________...

Page 9: ...B 2 Making the Weld B 3 B 4 ________________________________________________________________________ Accessories Section C Optional Accessories and Compatible Equipment C 1 Factory Field Installed C...

Page 10: ...SIONS TEMPERATURE RANGES OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE 10 C to 40 C STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE 25 C to 55 C RECOMMENDED INPUT WIRE AND FUSE SIzES FOR MAXIMUM RATED OUTPUT INPUT VOLTAGE FREQUENCY Hz 120 6...

Page 11: ...ay result in injury or equipment damage Read the section on electromagnetic compatibility in this manual Do not operate in areas with an ambient tempera ture greater than 40 C STACKING The INVERTEC 10...

Page 12: ...RTEC 100S A 3 120V INPUT The rated output of the Invertec 100S is available when connected to a 20A branch circuit When con nected to a branch circuit with lower ampacity lower welding current and dut...

Page 13: ...exhaust to remove fumes from breathing zone ARC RAYS can burn Wear eye ear and body protection WELDING CUTTING and GOUGING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion Keep flammable material away Do not weld c...

Page 14: ...is established in this gap and is held and moved along the joint to be welded melting the metal as it is moved ELECTRIC ARC See Figure B 4 Action that takes place in the electric arc FIGURE b 4 CONTR...

Page 15: ...well as hot and cannot be looked at with the naked eye without risking painful injury A very dark lens specifically designed for arc welding must be used with a hand or face shield whenever viewing th...

Page 16: ...way of an electric arc Unlike stick welding in which the electrode is consumed in the arc the tung sten electrode is not consumed Instead filler metal is added to the weld by manually dipping a filler...

Page 17: ...82 11 25 0 Ft 1 Piece Cable K1782 13 12 5 Ft 1 Piece Ultra Flex Cable K960 2 TIG Torch Adapter for connection of PTA 17V torches 1 piece cable to power sources without gas passing through the Twist Ma...

Page 18: ...can be serviced Discharging is done automatically by the machine each time the power is switched off However you must allow the machine to sit for at least 5 minutes to allow time for the process to...

Page 19: ...beled POSSIBLE CAUSE lists the obvious external possibilities that may contribute to the machine symptom Step 3 RECOMMENDED COURSE OF ACTION This column provides a course of action for the Possible Ca...

Page 20: ...gh progression speed 2 Welding current too low 3 Narrow chamfering 1 Arc too short 2 Current too low 1 Humidity in electrode 2 Long arc 1 Current too high 2 Dirty materials 3 Hydrogen in weld present...

Page 21: ...OF ACTION Oxidation Tungsten inclusions Porosity Hot cracking 1 lnsufficient gas 2 No protection on the back side 1 lncorrect electrode sharpening 2 Electrode too small 3 Operating failure contact of...

Page 22: ...nit has been operated beyond its capacity rating 2 Airflow through machine is restrict ed or fan has failed 1 Check the output current poten tiometer and replace it if neces sary 2 Verify output cable...

Page 23: ...may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual The specific diagram for a particular code is pasted inside the machine on one of the enclosure panels If the diagram is illegible write to...

Page 24: ...RBEITGEBERS l Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing l Insulate yourself from work and ground l No toque las partes o los elec trodos bajo carga con la piel o ropa...

Page 25: ...nes de travail l Vermeiden Sie das Einatmen von Schweibrauch l Sorgen Sie f r gute Be und Entl ftung des Arbeitsplatzes l Mantenha seu rosto da fuma a l Turn power off before servic ing l Desconectar...

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