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Cobra

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MX Euro Compatible™

 

7 Pin Owner's Manual - 

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1-1 INTRODUCTION

This equipment is intended for ultimate 
application by commercial/industrial 
users and for operation by persons 
trained and experienced in the use and 
maintenance of welding equipment. 

 

Operation should not be undertaken 
without adequate training in the use of 
such equipment.  Training is available 
from many public and private schools or 
similar facilities.

Safe practices in the installation, 
operation and maintenance of this 
equipment requires proper training in the 
art, a careful study of the information 
provided with the equipment, and the 
use of common sense.  Rules for safe 
use are generally provided by suppliers 
of welding power sources, compressed 
gas suppliers, and electrode suppliers. 

 

Careful compliance with these rules will 
promote safe use of this equipment.

The following Safety Rules cover some 
of the more generally found situations. 

 

READ THEM CAREFULLY.  In case of 

any  doubt,  obtain  qualified  help  before 

proceeding.

1-2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

A. Burn Prevention

ELECTRIC ARC WELDING PRODUCES 
H I G H   I N T E N S I T Y   H E AT  A N D 
ULTRAVIOLET RADIANT ENERGY 
WHICH MAY CAUSE SERIOUS AND 
PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE AND 
WHICH MAY DAMAGE ANY EXPOSED 
SKIN AREAS.

Wear helmet with safety goggles or 
glasses with side shields underneath, 
appropriate filter lenses or plates 
(protected by clear cover glass).   This 
is a must for welding or cutting (and 
chipping) to protect the eyes from radiant 

energy and flying metal.  Replace cover 

glass when broken, pitted, or spattered.

Medical first aid and eye treatment. First 

aid  facilities  and  a  qualified  first  aid 

person should be available for each shift 
unless medical facilities are close by for 

immediate  treatment  of  flash  burns  of 

the eyes and skin burns.

Wear protective clothing - leather (or 
asbestos) gauntlet gloves, hat, and high 
safety-toe shoes.  Button shirt collar and 

pocket flaps, and wear cuffless trousers 

to avoid entry of sparks and slag.

Avoid oily or greasy clothing.  A spark 
may ignite them.

Flammable hair preparations should 
not be used by persons intending to 
weld or cut.

Hot metal such as electrode stubs and 
work pieces should never be handled 
without gloves.

Ear plugs should be worn when working 

on overhead or in a confined space.  A 

hard hat should be worn when others 
work overhead.

B.  Toxic Fume Prevention

WARNING: The use of this product may 
result  in exposure to chemicals known 

to the State of California to cause cancer 
and birth defects  or other reproductive 
harm.

Adequate ventilation.  Severe discomfort, 
illness or death can result from fumes, 
vapors, heat, or oxygen enrichment or 
depletion that welding (or cutting) may 
produce.  Prevent them with adequate 
ventilation.  NEVER ventilate with 
oxygen.

Lead-, cadmium-, zinc-, mercury-, 
beryllium-bearing and similar materials, 
when welded or cut, may produce 
harmful concentrations of toxic fumes. 

 

Adequate local exhaust ventilation must 
be used, or each person in the area, 
as well as the operator, must wear an 
air-supplied respirator.  For beryllium, 
both must be used.

Metals coated with or containing 
materials that emit toxic fumes should 
not be 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 necessary, while 
wearing an air-supplied respirator.

Gas leaks in a confined space should be 

avoided.  Leaked gas in large quantities 
can change oxygen concentration 
dangerously.  Do not bring gas cylinders 

into a confined space.

Leaving confined space, shut OFF 
gas supply at source to prevent 
possible accumulation of gases in the 
space if downstream valves have been 
accidentally opened or left open.  Check 
to be sure that the space is safe before 
reentering it.

Vapors from chlorinated solvents can 
be decomposed by the heat of the arc 

(or flame) to form PHOSGENE, a highly 

toxic gas, and other lung and eye irritating 
products.  The ultraviolet (radiant) 
energy of the arc can also decompose 
trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene 
vapors to form phosgene.  DO NOT 
WELD or cut where solvent vapors can 
be drawn into the welding or cutting 
atmosphere or where the radiant energy 
can penetrate to atmospheres containing 
even minute amounts of trichloroethylene 
or perchloroethylene.

C.  Fire and Explosion Prevention

Causes of fire and explosion are: 

combustibles reached by the arc, flame, 

flying sparks, hot slag, or heated 
material, misuse of compressed gases 
and cylinders, and short circuits.

BE AWARE THAT flying sparks or falling 

slag can pass through cracks, along 
pipes, through windows or doors, and 

through  wall  or  floor  openings,  out  of 

sight of the goggled operator.  Sparks 

can fly many feet.
To prevent fires and explosion:

Keep equipment clean and operable, free 
of oil, grease, and (in electrical parts) of 
metallic particles that can cause short 

circuits.

If combustibles are in area, do NOT weld 
or cut.  Move the work if practicable, to 
an area free of combustibles.  Avoid paint 
spray rooms, dip tanks, storage areas, 
ventilators.  If the work cannot be moved, 
move combustibles at least 35 feet away, 
out of reach of sparks and heat; or protect 
against ignition with suitable and snug-

fitting, fire-resistant covers or shields.

Walls touching combustibles on opposite 
sides should not be welded on (or cut).  
Walls, ceilings, and floor near work 
should be protected by heat-resistant 
covers or shields.

Fire watcher must be standing by with 

suitable  fire  extinguishing  equipment 

during and for some time after welding 
or cutting if:

1.  Appreciable combustibles (including 
building construction) are within 35 
feet.

2.  Appreciable combustibles are further 
than 35 feet, but can be ignited by 
sparks.

3. Openings (concealed or visible) in 

floors or walls within 35 feet may expose 

combustibles to sparks.

4. Combustibles adjacent to walls, 
ceilings, roofs, or metal partitions can be 
ignited by radiant or conducted heat.

Hot work permit should be obtained 
before operation to ensure supervisor’s 
approval that adequate precautions have 
been taken.

After work is done, check that area is 
free of sparks, glowing embers, and 

flames.

A n   e m p t y   c o n t a i n e r   t h a t   h e l d 
combustibles, or that can produce 

flammable or toxic vapors when heated, 

must never be welded on or cut, unless 
container has first been cleaned in 
accordance with industry standards.

This includes: a thorough steam or 
caustic cleaning (or a solvent of water 
washing, depending on the combustible’s 
solubility), followed by purging and 
inerting with nitrogen or carbon dioxide, 
and using protective equipment.

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 flammable 

dust, gas, or liquid vapors (such as 
gasoline).

D. Compressed Gas Equipment

The safe handling of compressed gas 
equipment is detailed in numerous 
industry publications.  The following 
general rules cover many of the most 

SAFETy ConSIDErATIonS

ELECTRIC ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT

CAUTIon : rEAD BEForE ATTEMPTInG InSTALLATIon, oPErATIon 

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Summary of Contents for Cobra MX Euro Compatible

Page 1: ...298 XXX A C 1 4 299 XXX W C 1 4 300 XXX A C 3 8 301 XXX W C 3 8 175 Ampere Air Cooled 1 4 tip 200 Ampere Air Cooled 3 8 tip 225 Ampere Water Cooled 1 4 tip 250 Ampere Water Cooled 3 8 tip P u s h P u...

Page 2: ...ontrols and Settings 2 Trigger Adjustment 2 Drive Roll and Idler Rolls 3 Accessories Section C Optional Kits 4 Conduits 4 Snake Skins 4 Contact Tips 5 Gas Cups 6 Maintenance Section D Periodic Mainten...

Page 3: ...ame MK Products Inc 16882 Armstrong Ave Irvine CA 92606 Declares that the product Cobra MX Euro Compatible conforms to the following Directives and Standards Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 E...

Page 4: ...Leaving confined space shut OFF gas supply at source to prevent possible accumulation of gases in the space if downstream valves have been accidentally opened or left open Check to be sure that the sp...

Page 5: ...e 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 pressuredhoseinwater bubble...

Page 6: ...rea without adequate insulation against electrical shock Stay on a dry duckboard or rubber mat when dampness or sweat cannot be avoided Sweat sea water or moisture between body and an electrically HOT...

Page 7: ...cation information below for future reference This information can be found on your machine nameplate Model Name Number _____________________ Code Serial Number _____________________ Date of Purchase...

Page 8: ...circulator manufacturer for specifications on pressure Gun Lead Connections Power Cable Air Cooled A 2 power cable is used on the Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin gun The gun and Euro Power Manifold en...

Page 9: ...tor and the gun body mechanically Slack is left in the electric cable as it exits the back of the gun to prevent cable and or wire breakage The cabinet end has a seven pin W clocked amphenol connector...

Page 10: ...djustment screw preset NO ADJUSTMENT IS rEQUIrED For ALL SIzES AnD TyPES oF WIrES Drive Roll Installation Removal Note Neither of the handles needs to be removed to access the drive or idler rolls 1 P...

Page 11: ...Kit 005 0719 For 062 1 6mm dia aluminum wire Includes insulated groove drive roll and insulated idler roll assy Handle Kit 005 0725 Includes left and right handles screws and drive roll door Trigger...

Page 12: ...mm Spray 1 57 39 9mm 621 0392 25 621 0392 250 621 0392 500 3 64 1 2mm 060 1 5mm Spray 1 57 39 9mm 621 0393 25 621 0393 250 621 0393 500 1 16 1 6mm 074 1 9mm Spray 1 57 39 9mm 621 0394 25 085 2 16mm Sp...

Page 13: ...ualified shop maintenance personnel can easily replace any part Gun Barrel Liners Part Number Description 931 0137 Teflon liner package 5 pieces 615 0341 Steel wire only 030 1 16 0 8 0 9mm 621 0423 Ti...

Page 14: ...t 1 615 0620 35 Conduit 35 ft 1 615 0620 50 Conduit 50 ft 2 005 0726 Trigger Assy Kit 2 003 2190 Potentiometer Assy Kit 1 005 0725 Handle Kit 2 003 2274 Micro Switch Assy Kit 10 511 0101 Drive Roll 5...

Page 15: ...ox owner s manual for speed control operation Wire feeds but welding wire is not energized Loose or no cable connections Check all power connections Contactor control cable loose or in wrong position...

Page 16: ...ity and shorts Remember the micro switch in the gun activates both the slave motor and gun motor circuits in the cabinet Therefore if the slave motor and brake solenoid operate but the gun does not lo...

Page 17: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 18: ...ar Body Assembly Water Cooled 16 Classic Cup Barrel Assembly Air Cooled 17 Classic Cup Barrel Assembly Water Cooled 18 MAX Barrel Assembly Air Cooled 19 MAX Cup Barrel Assembly Water Cooled 20 Spiral...

Page 19: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 12 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Head Assembly...

Page 20: ...6 32 x 3 8 SST 5 1 005 0726 Trigger Kit 16 5 338 0034 Scr Shc 8 32 x 1 2 SST 6 1 003 2397 Assy Rear Body AC 17 2 405 0706 Label Serial Plate 1 003 2398 Assy Rear Body WC 18 1 405 1312 Label Warning 7...

Page 21: ...y Part no Description 1 Not available separately 2 Not available separately 3 1 325 0206 Scr Ph 10 24 3 8 4 1 333 0082 Washer Lock 10 5 1 419 0092 Spring Comp 0 31 OD x 0 20 ID 6 1 421 0525 Pin Dowel...

Page 22: ...sembly Air Cooled 003 2267 Air Cooled rear Body Assembly no Qty Part no Description 1 1 001 0562 Assy Gas Valve 2 Not available separately 3 2 303 0096 O Ring 145 ID x 07 W 4 1 321 1082 Set Screw Cup...

Page 23: ...atible 7 Pin rear Assembly Water Cooled 003 2276 rear Body Assembly Water Cooled no Qty Part no Description 1 1 001 0562 Assy Gas Valve 2 Not available separately 3 6 303 0096 O Ring 145 ID x 07 W 4 1...

Page 24: ...patible 7 Pin Classic Cup Barrel Assembly Air Cooled 003 2341 Classic Cup Barrel Assembly Air Cooled no Qty Part no Description 1 1 001 0138 Assy Gas Cup MK 8 2 Not available separately 3 2 303 0096 O...

Page 25: ...Assembly Water Cooled no Qty Part no Description 1 1 001 0138 Assy Gas Cup MK 8 2 Not available separately 3 6 303 0096 O Ring 145 ID x 07W 4 1 437 0299 Insulation Barrel 5 1 931 0137 5 Piece Teflon L...

Page 26: ...3 2343 MAX Cup Barrel Assembly Air Cooled no Qty Part no Description 1 Not available separately 2 6 303 0096 O Ring 145 ID x 07W 3 1 437 0299 Insulation Barrel 4 1 931 0137 5 Piece Teflon Liner Packag...

Page 27: ...available separately 2 6 303 0096 O Ring 145 ID x 07W 3 1 437 0299 Insulation Barrel 4 1 931 0137 5 Piece Teflon Liner Package 5 1 621 0393 Tip HD Spray 060 6 1 621 0421 Assy Gas Cup 8 CobraMAX Apply...

Page 28: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 21 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Lead Assembly Spiral Wrap Installation 033 0929 Gun End Air Cooled Conduit Spiral Wrap p n 261 0094 13 Power Cable...

Page 29: ...Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 22 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Lead Assembly Spiral Wrap Installation 033 0929 Gun End Water Cooled Conduit Spiral Wrap p n 261 0094 13 Power Cable Ring 4...

Page 30: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 23 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Lead Assembly Spiral Wrap Installation 033 0929 Cabinet End Air and Water Cooled Spiral Wrap p n 261 0094...

Page 31: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 24 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Lead Assembly Air Cooled...

Page 32: ...31 1788 10 2 Hose Retainer 5 16 431 1898 11 1 Washer for Euro Connection 431 2052 12 1 Nut Handle Adapter 437 0265 13 1 Handle Kit Includes item 7 005 0385 BLACK 14 1 15 1 Assy Gas Hose 552 0241 15 55...

Page 33: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 26 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Lead Assembly Water Cooled...

Page 34: ...itting 431 1788 10 4 Hose Retainer 5 16 431 1898 11 1 Washer for Euro Connection 431 2052 12 1 Nut Handle Adapter 437 0265 13 1 Handle Kit Includes item 7 005 0385 BLACK 14 1 15 1 Assy Hose Water RED...

Page 35: ...2373 Air Cooled Power Manifold Assembly no Qty Part no Description 1 3 303 0097 O Ring Buna N 101 ID x 07W 2 1 321 1082 Set Screw Flat 1 4 20 x 3 8 SST 3 1 321 1104 Set Screw Conduit 4 1 431 1905 Fitt...

Page 36: ...sembly no Qty Part no Description 1 1 303 0097 O Ring Buna N 101 ID x 07W 2 1 321 1104 Set Screw Conduit 3 2 431 1905 Fitting 1 8 ID x 1 16 27 NPT 4 1 431 1948 Connector Thread 5 Not available separat...

Page 37: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 30 Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Electrical...

Page 38: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 31 Safety Warnings...

Page 39: ...Cobra MX Euro Compatible 7 Pin Owner s Manual Page 32...

Page 40: ...16882 Armstrong Ave Irvine CA 92606 Tel 949 863 1234 Fax 949 474 1428 www mkproducts com August 1 2010...

Page 41: ...www mkproducts com 16882 Armstrong Ave Irvine California 92606 TEL 949 863 1234 FAX 949 474 1428...

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