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T-260  Digital Turntable Owner's Manual - 

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Water-filling just below working level may 

substitute for inerting.
A container with unknown contents 

should  be  cleaned  (see  paragraph 

above).  Do NOT depend on sense of 

smell or sight to determine if it is safe to 

weld or cut.
Hollow castings or containers must be 

vented before welding or cutting.  They 

can explode.
Explosive atmospheres.  NEVER weld 

or cut where the air may contain flam

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mable dust, gas, or liquid vapors (such 

as gasoline).

D. Compressed Gas Equipment

The safe handling of compressed gas 

equipment is detailed in numerous indus-

try publications.  The following general 

rules cover many of the most common 

situations.

1. Pressure Regulators

Regulator relief valve is designed to 

protect only the regulator from overpres-

sure; it is not intended to protect any 

downstream equipment.  Provide such 

protection with one or more relief devices.
Never connect a regulator to a cylinder 

containing gas other than that for which 

the regulator was designed.
Remove faulty regulator from service 

immediately for repair (first close cylinder 

valve).  The following symptoms indicate 

a faulty regulator:
Leaks - if gas leaks externally.
Excessive Creep - if delivery pressure 

continues to rise with downstream valve 

closed.
Faulty Gauge - if gauge pointer does not 

move off stop pin when pressurized, nor 

returns to stop pin after pressure release.
Repair. Do NOT attempt repair.  Send 

faulty regulators for repair to manufac-

turer’s designated repair center, where 

special techniques and tools are used 

by trained personnel.

2. Cylinders

Cylinders must be handled carefully to 

prevent leaks and damage to their walls, 

valves, or safety devices:
Avoid electrical circuit contact with cylin-

ders including third rails, electrical wires, 

or welding circuits.  They can produced 

short circuit arcs that may lead to a seri-

ous accident. (See 1-3C)

ICC or DOT marking must be on each 

cylinder.  It is an assurance of safety 

when the cylinder is properly handled.
Identifying gas content. Use only cylin-

ders with name of gas marked on them; 

do not rely on color to identify gas con-

tent.  Notify supplier if unmarked.  NEVER 

DEFACE or alter name, number, or other 

markings on a cylinder.  It is illegal and 

hazardous.
Empties: Keep valves closed, replace 

caps securely; mark MT; keep them sepa-

rate from FULLS, and return promptly.

Prohibited use. Never use a cylinder or its 

contents for other than its intended use, 

NEVER as a support or roller.
Locate or secure cylinders so they cannot 

be knocked over.
Passageways and work areas. Keep cyl-

inders clear of areas where they may be 

stuck.
Transporting cylinders.  With a crane, use 

a secure support such as a platform or 

cradle.  Do NOT lift cylinders off the ground 

by their valves or caps, or by chains, slings, 

or magnets.
Do NOT expose cylinders to excessive heat, 

sparks, slag, and flame, etc. that may cause 

rupture.  Do not allow contents to exceed 

55 degrees C (130 degrees F.)  Cool with 

water spray where such exposure exists.
Protect cylinders, particularly valves from 

bumps, falls, falling objects, and weather.  

Replace caps securely when moving cyl-

inders.
Stuck valve.  Do NOT use a hammer or 

wrench to open a cylinder valve that cannot 

be opened by hand.  Notify your supplier.
Mixing gases.  NEVER try to mix any gases 

in a cylinder.

NEVER refill any cylinder.
Cylinder fittings should never be modified 

or exchanged.

3. Hose

Prohibited use.  Never use hose other 

than that designed for the specified gas.  A 

general hose identification rule is: red for 

fuel gas, green for oxygen, and black for 

inert gases.
Use ferrules or clamps designed for the 

hose (not ordinary wire or other substitute) 

as a binding to connect hoses to fittings.

No copper tubing splices.  Use only stan-

dard brass fittings to splice hose.

Avoid long runs to prevent kinks and abuse.  

Suspend  hose  off  ground  to  keep  it  from 

being run over, stepped on, or otherwise 

damaged.
Coil excess hose to prevent kinks and 

tangles.
Protect hose from damage by sharp edges, 

and by sparks, slag, and open flame.

Examine hose regularly for leaks, wear, and 

loose connections.  Immerse pressured 

hose in water; bubbles indicate leaks
Repair leaky or worn hose by cutting area 

out and splicing.  Do NOT use tape.

4. Proper Connections

Clean cylinder valve outlet of impurities that 

may clog orifices and damage seats before 

connecting regulator.  Except for hydrogen, 

crack valve momentarily, pointing outlet 

away from people and sources of ignition.  

Wipe with a clean, lintless cloth.
Match regulator to cylinder.  Before con-

necting, check that the regulator label 

and cylinder marking agree, and that the 

regulator inlet and cylinder outlet match.  

NEVER Connect a regulator designed for a 

particular gas or gases to a cylinder contain-

ing any other gas.
Tighten connections.  When assembling 

threaded connections, clean and smooth 

seats where necessary.  Tighten.  If con-

nection leaks, disassemble, clean, and 

retighten, using properly fitting wrench.
Adapters.  Use a CGA adapter (available 

from your supplier) between cylinder 

and regulator, if one is required.  Use 

two wrenches to tighten adapter marked 

RIGHT and LEFT HAND threads.

Regulator  outlet  (or  hose)  connections 

may be identified by right hand threads 

for  oxygen  and  left  hand  threads  (with 

grooved hex on nut or shank) for fuel gas.

5. Pressurizing Steps:

Drain regulator of residual gas through 

suitable vent before opening cylinder 

(or manifold valve) by turning adjusting 

screw in (clockwise).  Draining prevents 

excessive compression heat at high 

pressure seat by allowing seat to open 

on pressurization.  Leave adjusting 

screw engaged slightly on single-stage 

regulators.
Stand to side of regulator while opening 

cylinder valve.
Open cylinder valve slowly so that regu-

lator pressure increases slowly.  When 

gauge  is  pressurized  (gauge  reaches 

regulator maximum) leave cylinder valve 

in following position: for oxygen and inert 

gases, open fully to seal stem against 

possible leak; for fuel gas, open to less 

than one turn to permit quick emergency 

shut-off.
Use pressure charts (available from your 

supplier)  for  safe  and  efficient  recom

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mended pressure settings on regulators.

Check  for  leaks  on  first  pressurization 

and regularly thereafter.  Brush with soap 

solution.  Bubbles indicate leaks.  Clean 

off soapy water after test; dried soap is 

combustible.

E. User Responsibilities

Follow all Safety Rules.
Remove leaky or defective equipment 

from service immediately for repair.  Read 

and follow user manual instructions.

F. Leaving Equipment Unattended

Close gas supply at source and drain gas.

G. Rope Staging-Support

Rope staging-support should not be 

used for welding or cutting operation; 

rope may burn.

1-3  ARC WELDING

Comply with precautions in 1-1, 1-2, and 

this section.  Arc Welding, properly done, 

is a safe process, but a careless operator 

invites trouble.  The equipment carries 

high currents at significant voltages.  

The arc is very bright and hot.  Sparks 

fly,  fumes  rise,  ultraviolet  and  infrared 

energy radiates, weldments are hot, 

and compressed gases may be used.  

The wise operator avoids unnecessary 

risks and protects himself and others 

from accidents.

Summary of Contents for 127-008

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Product CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Manual 091 0751 Serial 19100001 Voltage Rating 120 VAC Revision A Model Number 127 008...

Page 2: ...nitial Setup 3 Operating Procedure 4 Weld Ground 5 AMP Fuse 5 Circuit Breaker 5 Calibration Procedure 5 Display Messages 6 Controls and Connections 7 Accessories Section C Kits 8 Trouble Shooting Sect...

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Page 4: ...e heated unless coating is removed form the work surface the area is well ventilated or the operator wears an air supplied respirator Work in a confined space only while it is being ventilated and if...

Page 5: ...the specified gas A general hose identification rule is red for fuel gas green for oxygen and black for inert gases Use ferrules or clamps designed for the hose not ordinary wire or other substitute a...

Page 6: ...TAND SIT LIE LEAN ON OR TOUCH a wet surface when welding without suitable protection To protect against shock Keep body and clothing dry Never work in damp area without adequate insulation against ele...

Page 7: ...format A printed copy of the manual can also be requested from the factory free of charge To request a copy contact our Sales and Technical Department via email at sales mkprod com or call 949 863 12...

Page 8: ...alanced centered load 7 max from table surface Unit Specifications Model Turntable Diameter Degrees Tilt Speed Range R P M Ground Capacity AMPS Input Voltage Weight Transmission Low High 127 008 10 0...

Page 9: ...2 4X 3 25 4X 0 44 2 94 90 5 75 0 25 10 00 D C A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E F E Dimensions 10 0 10 8 9 6 17 0 3 9 12 4 19 2 7 8 CENTER HEIGHT IN VERTICAL POSITION 10 0 10 8 9 6 17 0 19 2...

Page 10: ...f you desire to use the provided foot pedal plug the pedal cable into connector on the side of the unit 4 Attach a ground cable with a 1 2 ring lug to the ground terminal on the unit Warning Failure t...

Page 11: ...ton in the center of the knob and release within 1 sec the motor will start and the button lights green Press the button again to stop and the button flashes red then turns blue If the button is held...

Page 12: ...y pressing the start button knob push button Calibration will take about 20 minutes as the table turns and records RPM and time data 6 After the data is recorded the letters SLo will be flashing on th...

Page 13: ...alibration needs to be performed never calibrated or corrupted Err Pressing invalid key causes this message to display for 2 sec Gnd Ground fault either missing earth ground or need to replace fuse nE...

Page 14: ...justment Knob Start Stop Jog Push Button CC CCW Rotation Direction Button Controls and Connections De clutch Handle Foot Pedal Connector accessory 110V Input Power 5 AMP Circuit Breaker Digital RPM LE...

Page 15: ...andard On Off Foot Switch 005 0812 optional Self Centering 3 Jaw Chuck 005 0677 standard 10 Turntable With Hardware Section C Accessories Kits 3 Jaw Chuck Clamping Range Chuck Diameter Internal Jaws C...

Page 16: ...y Input power surge Reset circuit breaker Displays GND and knob flashes red Input power source is not properly grounded Move to properly grounded outlet Weld ground 5 amp fuse blown Replace with 5AMP...

Page 17: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 10 Section E Appendices Diagrams Parts List Main Assembly 11 Front Panel Assembly 13 Electrical 14...

Page 18: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 11 CobraTurn T 260 Main Assembly...

Page 19: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 12...

Page 20: ...LIST FINISH MATERIAL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ARE DECIMALS ANGLES X 03 XX 01 1 2 XXX 005 ENGINEER HEAT TREATMENT SURFACE ROUGHNESS DO NOT SCALE DRAWING 8 20 2019 8 20 2019 8 29 2019 8 29 20...

Page 21: ...260 Digital Turntable Electrical T260 Interface 1 N A 2 Demand 0 2 5VDC 3 External command Hardwire to GND 4 Trigger Use Jumper to GND for Trigger active low will Trigger at Zero Volts 5 N A 6 Jog Use...

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