Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 1000 Operator'S Manual Download Page 2

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A QUALITY PRODUCT BY 

LINCOLN  ELEC  TRIC. 

PLEASE EXAMINE CARTON AND EQUIPMENT FOR
DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY

When this equipment is shipped, title passes to the purchaser
upon receipt by the carrier. Consequently, claims for material
damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the
transportation company at the time the shipment is received.

SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU

Lincoln arc welding and cutting equipment is designed and built
with safety in mind. However, your overall safety can be increased
by proper installation ... and thoughtful operation on your part. 

DO NOT INSTALL, OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS EQUIPMENT 

WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL AND THE SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED THROUGHOUT.

And, most importantly,

think before you act and be careful.

This statement appears where the information must be followed
exactly to avoid serious personal injury or loss of life.

This statement appears where the information must be followed
to avoid minor personal injury or damage to this equipment.

KEEP YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE FUMES.

DON’T

get too close to the arc.

Use corrective lenses if necessary
to stay a reasonable distance
away from the arc.

READ

and obey the Safety Data

Sheet (SDS) and the warning label
that appears on all containers of
welding materials.

USE ENOUGH VENTILATION

or

exhaust at the arc, or both, to
keep the fumes and gases from 
your breathing zone and the general area.

IN A LARGE ROOM OR OUTDOORS

, natural ventilation may be

adequate if you keep your head out of the fumes (See below).

USE NATURAL DRAFTS

or fans to keep the fumes away 

from your face.

If you de velop unusual symptoms, see your supervisor. 
Perhaps the welding atmosphere and ventilation system 
should be checked.

WEAR CORRECT EYE, EAR & 
BODY PROTECTION

PROTECT

your eyes and face with welding helmet

properly fitted and with proper grade of filter plate
(See ANSI Z49.1).

PROTECT

your body from welding spatter and arc

flash with protective clothing including woolen
clothing, flame-proof apron and gloves, leather
leggings, and high boots.

PROTECT

others from splatter, flash, and glare

with protective screens or barriers.

IN SOME AREAS

, protection from noise may be appropriate.

BE SURE

protective equipment is in good condition.

Also, wear safety glasses in work area

AT ALL TIMES.

SPECIAL SITUATIONS

DO NOT WELD OR CUT

containers or materials which previously

had been in contact with hazardous substances unless they are
properly cleaned. This is extremely dangerous.

DO NOT WELD OR CUT

painted or plated parts unless special

precautions with ventilation have been taken. They can release
highly toxic fumes or gases.

Additional precautionary measures

PROTECT

compressed gas cylinders from excessive heat,

mechanical shocks, and arcs; fasten cylinders so they cannot fall.

BE SURE

cylinders are never grounded or part of an 

electrical circuit.

REMOVE 

all potential fire hazards from welding area.

ALWAYS HAVE FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT READY FOR

IMMEDIATE USE AND KNOW HOW TO USE IT.

WARNING

CAUTION

Safety 01 of 04 - 5/16/2018

Summary of Contents for Tomahawk 1000

Page 1: ...nes having Code Numbers 11581 12850 Need Help Call 1 888 935 3877 to talk to a Service Representative Hours of Operation 8 00 AM to 6 00 PM ET Mon thru Fri After hours Use Ask the Experts at lincolnel...

Page 2: ...A LARGE ROOM OR OUTDOORS natural ventilation may be adequate if you keep your head out of the fumes See below USE NATURAL DRAFTS or fans to keep the fumes away from your face If you develop unusual s...

Page 3: ...hot engine parts and igniting Do not spill fuel when filling tank If fuel is spilled wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated 1 d Keep all equipment safety guards covers and...

Page 4: ...m to ANSI Z87 I standards 4 b Use suitable clothing made from durable flame resistant material to protect your skin and that of your helpers from the arc rays 4 c Protect other nearby personnel with s...

Page 5: ...nt passing through lifting chains crane cables or other alternate circuits This can create fire hazards or overheat lifting chains or cables until they fail 6 h Also see item 1 c 6 I Read and follow N...

Page 6: ...2 4 2 6 4 9 4 8 6 67 6 7 67 49 4 4 9 677 432 104 4 294 9 677 06 4 6 69949904 1 4 67 474 06 4 1 7409 4 92 2 6 46 4 77 9 677 4 6 4 6 2 4 92117 6 749 7 6 749 9 67 6 4741 4 6 749 6 4 47 6 6 6 4 4 432 104...

Page 7: ...3 SAFETY...

Page 8: ...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 pan talo...

Page 9: ...B 2 DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES B 2 CUTTING CAPABILITY B 3 CONSUMABLE LIFE B 3 LIMITATIONS B 4 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS B 4 CUTTING PROCESS B 5 PROCESS GOUGING B 6 TORCH B 7 PILOT ARC DISCUSSION B 7 P...

Page 10: ...0 40A 96VDC 50 60A 104 VDC 40 60A 104 VDC PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT INCLUDING TORCH CABLE 15 3 in 389 mm 9 7 in 247 m 21 65 in 550 mm 63 9 lbs 29 kgs OUTPUT CURRENT RANGE OPEN CIRC...

Page 11: ...00 40A 96VDC 50 60A 104 VDC PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT INCLUDING TORCH CABLE 15 3 in 389 mm 9 7 in 247 m 21 65 in 550 mm 63 9 lbs 29 kgs OUTPUT CURRENT RANGE OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE PI...

Page 12: ...work clamp isolated from other work clamps that have high frequency 3 If the work clamp cannot be isolated then keep the clamp as far as possible from other work clamp connections 4 When the machine...

Page 13: ...al 5 micron in line filter is recommended however for optimum performance select a prefilter with a 3 micron absolute rating If these filter ratings are unavailable anything with a rating less than or...

Page 14: ...e before cutting or gouging This is extremely important due to the high voltages involved The Tomahawk 1000 comes standard with an air regulator and pressure gauge The machine also comes with an input...

Page 15: ...n makes plasma cutting uncom plicated This list of design features and advantages will help you understand the machine s total capabilities so that you can get maximum use from your machine Light weig...

Page 16: ...ately 1000 starts cuts An erosion of 060 is typical for end of electrode life however the electrode life may last longer A green and erratic arc will indicate definite electrode failure and the electr...

Page 17: ...s to be turned OFF then ON again to restart 4 THERMAL YELLOW LED The machine is overheated and the output has been disabled This usually occurs when the duty cycle of the machine has been exceeded Lea...

Page 18: ...autions could result in excessive operating temperatures or damage to the torch CUTTING PROCESS The air plasma cutting process uses air or nitrogen as a cutting gas and to cool the torch The pilot arc...

Page 19: ...speed dross is more difficult to remove than low speed dross PROCESS GOUGING Gouging is a process used to remove material without cutting entirely through the workpiece The Tomahawk 1000 has the capab...

Page 20: ...es referred to in Procedure Recommendations PILOT ARC dISCUSSION The Tomahawk 1000 has a smooth continuous pilot arc The pilot arc is only a means of transferring the arc to the workpiece for cutting...

Page 21: ...o the torch head and will degrade cut quality Do not allow torch cable or body to contact hot surfaces 2 To improve consumable life here are some suggestions that may be useful Make sure the air suppl...

Page 22: ...ain a consistent arc height Contact Cutting Setup Contact Cutting uses special expendable parts that allow the torch to touch the work piece The advantage of contact cutting is that the torch can touc...

Page 23: ...a gouge shield to protect the nozzle from molten metal blow back Refer to the torch parts decal located on your machine or the parts pages at the back of this manual for the specific part numbers req...

Page 24: ...en a cutting arc has transferred to the work piece This circuit can be accessed through pins I and J of the 14 pin connector The circuit provides a dry contact closure when the arc has transferred Inp...

Page 25: ...3 to 33 in diameter 77mm to 838mm TORCHES The following replacement or optional torches are available K2848 1 LC65 Handheld Plasma Torch 25 7 5m K2848 2 LC65 Handheld Plasma Torch 50 15m K2848 3 LC65...

Page 26: ...ts or puncture marks in the cable jacket Replace if necessary Check to make sure that nothing is crushing the cable and blocking the flow of air through the air tube inside Also check for kinks in the...

Page 27: ...ssible machine malfunctions Simply follow the three step procedure listed below Step 1 LOCATE PROBLEM SYMPTOM Look under the column labeled PROBLEM SYMPTOMS This column describes possible symptoms tha...

Page 28: ...oard The Tomahawk 1000 powers up properly but there is no response when the trigger is pulled and only the POWER LED is lit 1 Turn the output knob to purge zone on the front of the Tomahawk 1000 If ai...

Page 29: ...of misadjustment have been checked and the problem persists Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility 2 Check air supply for oil or a great deal of water If there is oil or a great...

Page 30: ...stops flowing but this is normal Do not reset the pressure while the air is OFF 3 Possible faulty Pressure Switch 4 Possible faulty Control board 1 Verify Torch consumables are in good condition and p...

Page 31: ...rn OFF the Power switch Check the correct placement of the Torch Head consumables and parts Check the Torch electrical connections Turn ON the machine No pilot arc established On Green LED On Yellow L...

Page 32: ...reference only It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual The specific diagram for a particular code is included with the machine If the diagram is illegible write to the Service D...

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Page 34: ...parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing l Insulate yourself from work and ground l No toque las partes o los electrodos bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja da l Aislese del trabajo y de la tierra...

Page 35: ...d Entl ftung des Arbeitsplatzes l Mantenha seu rosto da fuma a l Use ventila o e exhaust o para remover fumo da zona respirat ria l Turn power off before servicing l Desconectar el cable de ali mentac...

Page 36: ...tomer s particular purpose with respect to such information or advice As a matter of practical consideration we also cannot assume any responsibility for updating or correcting any such information or...

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