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NCD+ 1000T & 1600T Manual | Parts List & Exploded View 

 

 

Part No. 729-110-038 Rev. 1.21 | May 2016                               29                              © 2014 Nelson Stud Welding, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 

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NCD+ 1600T (750-614-521) 

*SPARE PARTS ARE INDICATED BY THE QUANTITIES LISTED IN THE 

SPARE

 COLUMN OF THE TABLE. 

QTY 

PART NO. 

DESCRIPTION 

TORQUE 

*SPARE 

750-614-233 

CHASSIS  

  

 

750-614-234 

COVER 

  

 

750-614-235 

BRACKET, MTG., PWR PCB 

  

 

750-614-237 

BUSBAR, POSITIVE 

  

750-614-238 

BUSBAR, NEGATIVE 

  

750-614-240 

MOUNT, POS. BUSBAR 

  

 

750-614-251 

BRACKET, TRANSFORMER, TOP 

  

 

750-614-236 

BASE, CAPACITOR 

  

 

750-614-241 

INSULATOR, POWER BOARD 

  

 

10 

702-119-000 

CAPACITOR , MAIN, 27mF 

40 

11 

723-247-202 

TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY 

  

 

12 

750-614-060 

PCB, POWER BOARD ASSEMBLY 

  

13 

750-614-022 

PCB, CONTROL 

  

14 

86-02-50 

SCR 

  

15 

86-02-51 

MOUNT, INSULATOR, SCR 

  

 

16 

717-512-021 

FAN, 115V, POTTED 

  

 

17 

750-614-210 

GASKET, FAN 

  

 

18 

723-247-203 

HARNESS WITH RESISTOR 

  

20 

709-276-004 

CIRCUIT BREAKER, 16A 

  

 

21 

709-274-010 

SWITCH, INPUT 

  

 

22 

717-999-010 

KNOB, ADJUSTMET 

  

 

23 

723-247-017 

HARNESS, GUN TO CONTROL BOARD 

  

24 

85-10-02 

POWER CONNECTOR, DINSE 

100 

25 

701-182-000 

BRIDGE 

  

26 

727-029-215 

STANDOFF, INSULATOR, M6 

20 

 

27 

729-114-102 

HANDLE 

  

 

28 

724-576-002 

LABEL, FRONT, 3 CAP 

  

 

29 

724-485-015 

LABEL, SMALL, HIGH VOLTAGE 

  

 

31 

724-576-015 

LABEL, MADE IN USA 

  

 

32 

87-09-35 

LABEL, CARDIAC PACEMAKER 

  

 

33 

87-05-19 

LABEL, UNPLUG BEFORE SERVICE 

  

 

34 

724-462-000 

DECAL, NELSON LOGO 

  

 

35 

724-576-019 

LABEL, RATING PLATE 

  

 

36 

724-485-010 

LABEL, ELECTRICAL GROUND 

  

 

37 

524-005-301 

WASHER, LOCK, M3, SS 

  

 

38 

524-005-271 

SCREW, PHMS, M3 x 12, SS 

10 

 

39 

14 

524-005-120 

WASHER, FLAT, M4 SS 

  

 

40 

11 

524-005-338 

NUT, KEPS, M4 SS 

15 

 

41 

524-001-309 

WASHER, FLAT, 1/4" SS 

  

10 

42 

10 

524-005-326 

SCREW, HHCS, M6 X 14 SS 

40 

10 

43 

524-005-273 

NUT, KEPS, M6 SS 

20 

 

44 

524-005-311 

WASHER, BELLVILLE, M6 SS 

  

10 

45 

723-247-003 

CABLE, POWER CORD ASSEMBLY 

  

46 

524-005-236 

SCREW, SHCS, M4 X 12 SS 

20 

 

47 

524-005-279 

SCREW, PHMS, M4 x 16 SS 

20 

 

48 

524-005-081 

WASHER, LOCK, M6 SS 

  

 

49 

524-005-325 

SCREW, SHCS, M4 x 8 SS 

20 

 

50 

524-005-288 

WASHER, LOCK, M8 SS 

  

 

51 

524-005-329 

SCREW, PHMS, M8 x 12 SS 

50 

 

52 

524-005-315 

SCREW, HHCS FLANGED, M5 x 10 SS 

30 

 

53 

524-005-078 

NUT, HEX, M10 SS 

60 

 

54 

524-005-291 

WASHER, FLAT, M5 SS 

  

 

Summary of Contents for NCD+ 1000T

Page 1: ...principles of operation and safe practices for arc welding equipment we urge you to read AWS SP Safe Practices available from the American Welding Society Do not permit untrained persons to install o...

Page 2: ...rsonnel a reasonable opportunity to inspect and repair said equipment at buyer s facility or such other location as is mutually agreeable Notice to NELSON must be given within 30 days of such defect o...

Page 3: ...ers cuffs or pockets Sleeves and collars should be kept buttoned and open pockets eliminated from the front of clothing 5 Protect other personnel from arc rays and hot sparks with suitable nonflammabl...

Page 4: ...m the compressed gas cylinder Do not use adaptors Maintain hoses and fittings in good condition 2 Always secure cylinders in an upright position by chain or strap to suitable hand trucks undercarriage...

Page 5: ...meter 13 2 1 1 Voltage Display Modes 14 2 2 Stud Expert 15 2 3 Process Monitor PM 16 2 3 1 Teaching Welds 17 2 3 2 Setting Tolerances 18 2 3 3 Operating Process Monitor 19 3 Normal Operation 20 3 1 Po...

Page 6: ...ying capacity of the floor space should be at least double the weight of the unit When working in high lying locations such as bridges ladders or platforms the NCD must be secured against the risk of...

Page 7: ...input power cable all of the connections are located on the front plate of the NCD Prior to any connection work the NCD welding unit must be switched off The input power switch must be in the 0 posit...

Page 8: ...be operated with an input power voltage of 115 VAC 60 Hz Item 4 of Figure 1 1 Page 7 See the rating plate on the back panel of the unit The input power must be wired with the earth ground connection I...

Page 9: ...the connection Connect Gun Welding Cable to X1 for straight polarity and to X3 for reverse polarity 1 2 3 Connection of Gun Control Cable The Gun Control Cable socket Item 2 of Figure 1 1 Page 7 perm...

Page 10: ...minimize arc blow Prior to to any connection task the NCD welding unit must be switched off and the input power switch must be in the 0 position 1 2 5 Connection of the Workpiece When connecting the...

Page 11: ...Stud Thread Diameter Steel Stainless 1 4 6 4 mm 5 16 8 mm Maximum Stud Thread Diameter Aluminum 10 M5 1 4 M6 Weld Rate studs min Vset Studs Minute 100 9 7 120 8 6 140 7 5 160 6 4 180 5 4 200 4 3 Dime...

Page 12: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Connection and Installation Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 12 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved 1 4 Mechanical Drawing Figure 1 6 NCD 1600T Dimensions...

Page 13: ...eries of diagnostic tests to ensure correct connection and safe operation of the power source 3 Function Mode Press the knob to alternate between modes 4 Adjustment of Voltage and Other Parameters Ena...

Page 14: ...age matches with setpoint Voltage Setpoint Cap Charge Status Ready GREEN Charging WHITE Not Ready RED Discharging WHITE Workpiece Icon indicates contact with workpiece when green Indicates actual volt...

Page 15: ...mode allows the user to choose welding parameters based on the desired stud size stud material and welding process The resulting cap voltage is set once the stud is selected One parameter stud size s...

Page 16: ...ld and to determine if the characteristics of a production weld fall within the natural scatter of teaching welds pass 1 Select Teach as shown in Item 1 of Figure 2 4 2 Before entering Teach mode the...

Page 17: ...Target dialog Scroll to select Yes to clear the target 5 The Teaching 0 at the bottom will appear signifying that there have been no teaching welds made so far Produce as good of a weld as you can Aft...

Page 18: ...or that parameter and the red means it fell outside 2 3 2 Setting Tolerances NOTE Once the unit is powered up press the knob once to enter the Process Monitor screen 1 From the Voltage Selection scree...

Page 19: ...m several normal welds which should pass If they fail go to the Weld Details screen and check which parameter s have failed they will appear in red and go to the Setup screen to open up the tolerance...

Page 20: ...that the unit is fully charged and ready to weld 3 2 Welding Operations 1 Set the welding voltage Wait until the Voltage Display screen Item 5 lights up green 2 Rotate the knob Item 3 to the desired...

Page 21: ...replace SCR If 30VDC replace Control board and Power board E02 Capacitors won t charge after 3 seconds capacitors still less than 20V Replace power board If the problem is not solved replace SCR If n...

Page 22: ...Flash Not Visible Weld Very weak Will break Adjustments Increase voltage reduce spring pressure or increase capacitance Issue Acceptable Weld Weld Flash Normal No significant weld splatter Weld Good s...

Page 23: ...12 3 10 45 75 180 4 2 Auto Gap Gun NOTE Set plunge or stick out to 2 mm The Pressure is best measured by pressing the spark shield squarely against a scale when the timing tip of the stud is flush wi...

Page 24: ...son Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved 4 3 Weld Setting Recommendations Weld Setting Change Effect on Welds Capacitance Increase Hotter Voltage Increase Hotter Spring Pressure Increase Colder Contac...

Page 25: ...R 16A 21 1 709 274 010 SWITCH INPUT 22 1 717 999 010 KNOB ADJUSTMET 23 1 723 247 017 HARNESS GUN TO CONTROL BOARD 1 24 1 85 10 02 POWER CONNECTOR DINSE 100 1 25 2 701 182 000 BRIDGE 1 26 1 727 029 215...

Page 26: ...M3 SS 10 65 1 724 569 000 DECAL GENERAL WARNING 66 2 524 005 276 WASHER FLAT M6 SS 67 2 524 005 343 SCREW PHMS M4 x 8 SS 20 68 2 524 005 287 WASHER FLAT M8 SS 69 1 750 614 239 BRACKET TRANSFORMER BOT...

Page 27: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Parts List Exploded View Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 27 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 28: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Parts List Exploded View Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 28 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 29: ...23 247 017 HARNESS GUN TO CONTROL BOARD 1 24 2 85 10 02 POWER CONNECTOR DINSE 100 1 25 1 701 182 000 BRIDGE 1 26 3 727 029 215 STANDOFF INSULATOR M6 20 27 1 729 114 102 HANDLE 28 1 724 576 002 LABEL F...

Page 30: ...24 005 287 WASHER FLAT M8 SS 69 1 750 614 239 BRACKET TRANSFORMER BOTTOM 70 5 717 615 103 CABLE TIE HARSH ENVIRONMENT 71 1 101 208 278 STUDS CD 72 1 560 300 013 CARTON INNER 73 1 560 300 012 CARTON OU...

Page 31: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Parts List Exploded View Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 31 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 32: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Wiring Diagram Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 32 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved 6 Wiring Diagram...

Page 33: ...NCD 1000T 1600T Manual Wiring Diagram Part No 729 110 038 Rev 1 21 May 2016 33 2014 Nelson Stud Welding Inc All Rights Reserved 6 1Wiring Diagram with Process Monitor...

Page 34: ...rocess offered with the NCD line of equipment Contact and Auto Gap Each method has its own uses and set up requirements The method you select will be determined by the metals to be joined the esthetic...

Page 35: ...909 468 2105 800 635 9353 Fax 909 468 2112 Subsidiaries International England Nelson U K Ltd 47 49 Edison Rd Rabans Lane Ind l Estate Aylesbury HP19 8TE UK Phone 44 1296 433500 Fax 44 1296 487930 Midd...

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