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WELDING SPARKS CAN CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION: Remove fire hazards from the welding area 
and have a fire extinguisher easily accessible. Welding sparks and hot materials from the welding process 
can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas. Do not weld on any tanks, drums, 
containers, or material until the proper steps have been taken to insure that no flammable or toxic vapors 
will be present. Never use this equipment when flammable gases, vapors or flammable liquids are 
present. 

 

WELDED MATERIALS CAN BURN:  Welding generates a large amount of heat.  Hot surfaces and 
materials in work area can cause serious burns.  Use gloves and pliers when touching or moving 
materials in the work area. 

 

CYLINDER MAY EXPLODE IF DAMAGED:  Use only certificate, compressed gas cylinders containing 
the correct shielding gas for the process used and properly operating regulators designed for the gas and 
pressure used.  Always keep cylinders in an upright position securely chained to a fixed support.  Do not 
move or transport gas cylinders with the protection cap removed.  Do not allow the electrode, electrode 
holder, work clamp or any other electrically live part to touch a gas cylinder.  Gas cylinders must be 
located away from areas where they may be subjected to physical damage or the welding process 
including sparks and heat sources. 

 

MOVING PARTS ARE DANGEROUS: There are moving mechanical parts in this machine, which can 
cause serious injury. Keep your hands, body and clothing away from those parts during machine starting, 
operating and servicing. 

HF

 

CAUTION:  The high frequency used for contact-free ignition with TIG (GTAW) welding, can interfere with 
the operation of insufficiently shielded computer equipment, EDP centers and industrial robots, even 
causing complete system breakdown.  TIG (GTAW) welding may interfere with electronic telephone 
networks and with radio and TV reception. 

 

HOT COOLANT CAN BURN SKIN:  Always be sure coolant is NOT HOT before servicing the cooler. 

 

SAFETY MARK:  This equipment is suitable for supplying power for welding operations carried out in an 
environment with increased risk of electric shock. 

 
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and/or improvements in design without upgrade at the same time the 
operator’s manual. 
 

Summary of Contents for Citotig 400

Page 1: ...IM3181 12 2022 REV00 CITOTIG 400 OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH Lincoln Electric Bester Sp z o o ul Jana III Sobieskiego 19A 58 260 Bielawa Poland...

Page 2: ...ication data in the table below Model Name Code Serial Number can be found on the machine rating plate Model Name Code Serial number Date Where Purchased ENGLISH INDEX Technical Specifications 1 ECO d...

Page 3: ...s Duty Cycle 40 C based on a 10 min period Output Current Output Voltage CITOTIG 400 GTAW 100 300A 22V 60 360A 24 4V 40 400A 26V SMAW 100 300A 32V 60 360A 34 4V 40 400A 36V OUTPUT RANGE GTAW SMAW Peak...

Page 4: ...de X STICK mode After 30 minutes of non working X Fan off X The value of efficiency and consumption in idle state have been measured by method and conditions defined in the product standard EN 60974 1...

Page 5: ...process gas usage depends on cross sectional area of the nozzle For commonly used torches Helium 14 24 l min Argon 7 16 l min Notice Excessive flow rates causes turbulence in the gas stream which may...

Page 6: ...adjacent to the work area and the machine Radio and or television transmitters and receivers Computers or computer controlled equipment Safety and control equipment for industrial processes Equipment...

Page 7: ...cordance with local electrical regulations ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT Regularly inspect the input electrode and work clamp cables If any insulation damage exists replace the cable immediately Do n...

Page 8: ...gas cylinders with the protection cap removed Do not allow the electrode electrode holder work clamp or any other electrically live part to touch a gas cylinder Gas cylinders must be located away fro...

Page 9: ...C Duty cycle and Overheating The duty cycle of a welding machine is the percentage of time in a 10 minute cycle at which the welder can operate the machine at rated welding current Example 60 duty cyc...

Page 10: ...Connection TIG torch gas line 7 Negative Output Socket for the Welding Circuit Depending on the process to connecting Process Symbol Description GTAW TIG Torch SMAW Electrode Holder with lead work lea...

Page 11: ...w ready to weld By applying the principle of occupational health and safety at welding welding can be begun Welding SMAW Process CITOTIG 400 does not include the electrode holder with lead necessary f...

Page 12: ...begun Gas Connection WARNING CYLINDER may explode if damaged Always fix the gas cylinder securely in an upright position against a cylinder wall rack or purpose made cylinder cart Keep cylinder away f...

Page 13: ...connections of the work leads and insulation of power lead If any insulation damage exists replace the lead immediately Remove the spatters from the welding gun nozzle Spatters could interfere with th...

Page 14: ...s for any customer 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 i...

Page 15: ...in this printing First read the Part List reading instructions above then refer to the Spare Part manual supplied with the machine that contains a picture descriptive part number cross reference REACh...

Page 16: ...8875 WTT2 17 RL W000278884 W000278917 WTT2 17 EB W000278882 W000278919 WTT2 26 RL W000278890 W000278913 WTT2 26 EB W000278887 W000278915 TIG TORCHES WATER 4mt 8mt WTT2 18W RL W000278898 W000278899 WTT...

Page 17: ...English 15 English Connection Diagram COOLARC 60 K14297 1 CITOTIG 400 W100000300 REMOTE CONTROL HAND 15M K14147 1 FOOT REMOTE CONTROL K870...

Page 18: ...English 16 English Dimension Diagram 508 631 290...

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