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PARTS LIST 

 
 

205012929 

middle septum 

LGK-20 no air pump/use for Italy 

customer/black 825 

PCS 

202000371 

LGK-16 main 

control board 

FHP06910612-5 

PCS 

3

 

301008322 

header with 

frame 

4-40 

PCS 

4

 

303022001 

indicating lamp 

5R4HD

red

/long feet 20mm 

PCS 

4

 

303022002 

indicating lamp 

5R4HD

green

/long feet 20mm 

PCS 

4

 

303022003 

indicating lamp 

5R4HD

yellow 

/long feet 20mm  PCS 

5

 

303017131 

R5 series the 

ship switches 

R515KKFTOFH 

PCS 

6

 

301009137 

filter   

AR2000 

PCS 

7

 

305006027 

king protection 

PG cable card 

PG-21

black

 

PCS 

8

 

2050131586 

base 

EASY CUT 40E1 no air 

pump/slop/black825/1-240V/MAX-3    PCS 

9

 

305007016 

spray head 

6

 

PCS 

10

 

202000372 

LGK-16 timing 

board 

FHP06990901-1 

PCS 

11

 

301009140 

solenoid valve 

G1/8

internal crest

mid

ZCT-3/AC240V/English version 

PCS 

12

 

301008315 

PL speed plug 

6-02 

PCS 

13

 

303023055 

fan 

G12038HA2BL

120*120

/AC240V/install M5 thread fixed 

orifice(with fan net)/power cable and 

VH terminal 

PCS 

14

 

301008263 

copper speed 

plug 

G1/4

air intake LGK-40I/use in 

non-USA machine 

PCS 

14

 

301008186 

internal and 

external tooth 

joint 

2

 shift 1

LGK-40I

G1/4

*1/8

) 

  PCS 

15

 

305006028 

king protection 

PG cable card 

PG-13.5

black

 

PCS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 597078

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Page 2: ...e safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING When using tool basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment Read all instructions before using this t...

Page 3: ... the tool or pull the Plug from an outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged Power Cords immediately Damaged Power Cords increase the risk of electric shock 6 When operating a power tool outside sue an outdoor extension cord marker W A or W These extension cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock Personal Safety 1 Stay al...

Page 4: ...ng parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools 8 Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool Service 1 Tool service must be performed...

Page 5: ...keep sparks out of ears 8 Prevent accidental fires Remove any combustible material from the work area a When possible move the work to a location well away from combustible protect the combustibles with a cover made of fire resistant material b Remove or make safe all combustible materials for a radius of 35 feet 10 meters around the work area Use a fire resistant material to cover or block all op...

Page 6: ...low OSHA guidelines for Permissible Exposure Limits PEL s for various fumes and gases Follow the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists recommendations for Threshold Limit Values TLV s for fumes and gases Have a recognized specialist in Industrial Hygiene or Environmental Services check the operation and air quality and make recommendations for the specific welding or cutting si...

Page 7: ...sing components from other systems may cause personal injury and damage components within 14 People with pacemakers should consult their physician s before using this product Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference to or failure of the pacemaker 15 USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension co...

Page 8: ... Percent Rated No Load Voltage Average U1 Primary Voltage Conventional Load Voltage Line Connection Rated Maximum Supply Current Rated Welding Current Duty Cycle Single Phase Static Frequency Transformer Rectifier Converter Degree Of Protection Loose Shield Cup Input Hz Hertz Maximum Effective Supply Current power factor Suitable for Some Hazardous Locations S1 Power Rating Product Of Voltage And ...

Page 9: ...f the tool case Connect the other end of the wire to an appropriate ground such as a steel workbench steel biding member or grounding electrode CONTROLS AND INCICAROURS 1 Power Switch Up is ON down is OFF 2 Thermal Overload Indicator Lamp This light will come on and the device will shut down if the tool becomes overheated Stop trying to use the cutter while leaving the power switch onto allow the ...

Page 10: ...ergized 6 Orient yourself to one side of the area to be cut and move the Welding Helmet Face Shield not included over your eyes 7 BE CAREFUL PILOT PLASMA ARC CAN SEVERELY INJURE Once the trigger is squeezed the arc will ignite This unit provides a pilot arc so the torch does not need to contact the work piece before the cutting arc ignites 8 Refer to parts diagram above for Torch Handle components...

Page 11: ...or proper cutting results and out the bottom when cutting Move torch to upright position 90 to surface Start cutting when arc pierces work piece Maintain torch position and continue cutting Release trigger Post flow cooling Continues after releasing trigger Post flow must finish before Trigger will restart pilot arc Place tip near work Keep tip 1 16 in From work For max cutting Speed and tip life ...

Page 12: ...a cutter is a skill that requires time and effort to do well Practice striking and maintaining an arc on scrap work pieces before beginning work This will help you gauge the best settings for the plasma cutter for the material at hand 1 You can cut metal that will conduct electricity up to approximately 1 2 thick mild steel or equivalent Very thin or very thick metals are more difficult to cut cle...

Page 13: ...ique Using a plasma cutter is a skill that requires time and effort to do well Practice striking and maintaining an arc on scrap work pieces before beginning work This will help you gauge the best settings for the plasma cutter for the material at hand 5 You can cut metal that will conduct electricity up to approximately 1 2 thick mild steel or equivalent Very thin or very thick metals are more di...

Page 14: ...gas passes through the channel the arc heats the gas until it becomes ionized This reaction creates a stream of directed plasma approximately 30 000 16 649 and moving at approximately 20 000 feet per second 6 096 m sec that reduces metal to molten slag The plasma itself conducts electrical current The cycle of creating the arc is continuous as long as power is supplied to the electrode and the pla...

Page 15: ...ts of the unit remove screws from Main Body Cover The home user is strongly advised not to remove the tool covers and not to attempt any electronic repairs Any repairs must be completed by a qualified technician Opening the tool will void any warranties and may result in damage to equipment or possible personal injury Don t do it 9 On a daily basis check for any of the following problems If any ar...

Page 16: ...16 ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE ...

Page 17: ...king protection PG cable card PG 21 black PCS 1 8 2050131586 base EASY CUT 40E1 no air pump slop black825 1 240V MAX 3 PCS 1 9 305007016 spray head 6 PCS 4 10 202000372 LGK 16 timing board FHP06990901 1 PCS 1 11 301009140 solenoid valve G1 8 internal crest mid ZCT 3 AC240V English version PCS 1 12 301008315 PL speed plug 6 02 PCS 1 13 303023055 fan G12038HA2BL 120 120 AC240V install M5 thread fixe...

Page 18: ...18 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 19: ...s is not practical use a more powerful Cutter PROBLEM CORRECTED You may wish to take note of the setting required for this metal thickness PROBLEM PERSISTS AT MAXIMUM SETTING The Air pressure may be too low Check the Air Pressure setting on the regulator s gauge AIR PRESSURE CORRECT Disassemble the torch assembly and inspect all internal components as explained on page 11 AIR PRESSURE TOO LOW a Ve...

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