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Installation of insulated steel liners in Euro

or direct mount guns

 

Note: When using sizes .078” to .094”, Run the cable liner to the contact tip.

1.  Lay the torch out straight and remove the swanneck.
2.  Remove the liner retaining nut at the wire feed end of the torch and remove the old  

  liner if fi tted.

3.  Check that the new liner has no kinks in it.
4.  Gently feed the liner through the cable assembly from the machine end of the torch,  

  taking care not to kink it in the process.

5.  With the liner collet now fully seated in the rear connection, replace the liner  

 

 retaining nut.

6.  At the front end of the torch, the liner will now protrude from the handle
7.  Measure 2mm from the end of the brass swanneck-mounting block, and cut the liner  

  with a pair of sharp cutters

 (see above).

8.  Check to ensure that there are no burrs or obstructions to the inner 
 

diameter of the liner.

9.  Reseat the swanneck on the torch body, adjust to the preferred position and tighten  

  the locking ring.

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10.  The torch is now ready to be fi tted to the wire feed unit.

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NOTE:  If using pass through style liners, trim excess liner as close to the drive rolls as possible  

 

without making contact.

Installation of Plastic Liners for aluminum/

stainless steel in direct mount guns

1.  Lay the torch out straight and remove the liner retaining nut at the wire feed end of 

the torch cable.Remove the existing gun liner if fi tted. If switching from a steel liner, 
remove the swanneck and fi t the appropriate brass neck liner for aluminum –stock 
number B2440 for wires .024” to .040” (.6mm-1.0mm) or B4052 for wires .040” to 
.052” (1.0mm-1.4mm) – as per instructions on pages 2 and 3. Replace the swanneck 
with brass neck liner fi tted.

2.  Gently feed the plastic liner through the cable assembly until the liner bottoms out 

in the neck liner collet. If unsure whether the liner is in the neck liner collet as far as 
it can go, remove the swanneck, feed the liner through so that it protrudes 7-8mm 
from the body, taking care not to kink the liner. Replace the swanneck, inserting the 
protruding end of the liner into the neck liner collet, and tighten down the swanneck 
locking ring. Push the liner again to make sure it has bottomed in the neck liner collet.

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3.  At the machine end of the torch, slide the brass collet, and O-ring over the liner until 

they are seated in the rear connection.

4.  Install the plastic liner nut, which is supplied in the connector kit. This is the nut with 

the large hole for the liner to exit through. Do not overtighten the nut as this can result 
in wire feed problems. Do not cut the excess liner yet!

5.  With the plastic liner still protruding from the rear of the torch, feed the torch into 

the feeder mounting block. Lift the feed rollers of the wire feeder to enable the excess 
liner material to pass through. Using a sharp tool, cut the liner so that it butts up to 
the feed rollers. This will provide the needed wire support to the soft wire immediately 
after it exits the drive rolls. If the liner is trimmed correctly, and the wire hub tension is 
set properly, “bird-nesting” in the event of a wire jam will be eliminated. 

6.  Secure the torch rear end into the feeders mounting block by the method used by the 

feeder manufacturer (normally a set screw).

7.  Reduce the feeder’s wire hub tension by backing off the nut in the center of the hub 

until the friction is only enough to stop the wire spool from spinning free.  After 
confi rming that the feed rolls are the correct size and type for the wire being used, 
and that the wire is fed into the liner correctly, back off the wire feed roll pressure 
until the feed rolls no longer feed the wire, then retighten slightly. Be cautious, as too 
much pressure will deform soft wires such as aluminum and cause the wire to jam in 
the contact tip. To help prevent wire deformation, a U-groove feed roll is better than a 
V-groove feed roll for soft wires.

9.  Aluminum wire requires a contact tip with a greater clearance than that used for 

steel. (See individual torch parts lists and consumable charts on pages 9-10.)

Installation of Plastic Liners for aluminum/

stainless steel in Euro Quick-Connect guns

1.  Lay the torch out straight and remove the liner retaining nut at the wire feed end of 

the torch cable.Remove the existing gun liner if fi tted. If switching from a steel liner, 
remove the swanneck and fi t the appropriate brass neck liner for aluminum –stock 
number B2440 for wires .024” to .040” (.6mm-1.0mm) or B4052 for wires .040” to 
.052” (1.0mm-1.4mm) – as per instructions on pages 2 and 3. Replace the swanneck 
with brass neck liner fi tted.

2.  Gently feed the plastic liner through the cable assembly until the liner bottoms out 

in the neck liner collet. If unsure whether the liner is in the neck liner collet as far as 
it can go, remove the swanneck, feed the liner through so that it protrudes 7-8mm 
from the body, taking care not to kink the liner. Replace the swanneck, inserting the 
protruding end of the liner into the neck liner collet, and tighten down the swanneck 
locking ring. Push the liner again to make sure it has bottomed in the neck liner collet.

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Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual www abicorusa com ABICOR ALPHA SERIES ...

Страница 2: ... from the back of the swanneck and subtract 1mm When cut and installed correctly the neckliner should stick out approximately 1mm without tension 4 Remove the liner and measure the length from step 3 back from the inserted end and mark carefully With a pair of sharp cutters cut off the excess liner 5 Check to ensure that there are no burrs or obstructions to the inner diameter of the liner 6 Inser...

Страница 3: ...ole for the liner to exit through Do not overtighten the nut as this can result in wire feed problems Do not cut the excess liner yet 5 With the plastic liner still protruding from the rear of the torch feed the torch into the feeder mounting block Lift the feed rollers of the wire feeder to enable the excess liner material to pass through Using a sharp tool cut the liner so that it butts up to th...

Страница 4: ...then tighten the plastic adaptor nut Note Plastic liners with a diameter of 4 7mm do not require a guide tube See diagram below for correct location of parts 7 Reduce the wire hub tension by backing off the nut in the center of the hub until the friction is only enough to stop the wire spool from spinning freely 8 After confirming that the feed rolls are the correct size and type for the wire being...

Страница 5: ...the torch rear end 2 Tighten down the set screw with the Allen key provided 3 Remove the gas seal and save for possible future use e g for converting the torch to internal gas Install the gas nipple in place of the gas seal removable sealant can be applied to the threads if so desired but use care to avoid sealant getting inside the block 4 Slide the gas hose over the gas nipple and clamp with the...

Страница 6: ...2T 6 N A N2T R 50 B2440 127 9003 040 Aluminum 141 0006 H2T 6 N A N2T R 50 B4052 127 9003 045 Aluminum 141 0010 H2T 6 N A N2T R 50 B4052 127 9003 ALPHA 2 SLIP ON NOZZLE CONSUMABLE COMBINATIONS ALPHA 2 Wire Size Contact Tip Tip Holder Diffusor Nozzle Neck Liner Cable Liner Slip on Type Part Part Part Part Part Part 030 Steel 140 0051 142 0003 012 0017 145 0080 S2435 SI 2435 17PT 035 Steel 140 0169 1...

Страница 7: ...52 127 9003 052 Aluminum 141 0055 H3T 8 N A N3T R 62 B4052 127 9006 ALPHA 3 SLIP ON NOZZLE CONSUMABLE COMBINATIONS ALPHA 3 Wire Size Contact Tip Tip Holder Diffusor Nozzle Neck Liner Cable Liner Slip on Type Part Part Part Part Part Part 035 Steel 140 0214 142 0020 014 0021 145 0078 S3545 SI 3545 17PT 040 Steel 140 0313 142 0020 014 0021 145 0078 S3545 SI 3545 17PT Factory Set up 045 Steel 140 044...

Страница 8: ...N A N4T 62 N A SI4 7894 17PT for 078 094 When using 078 094 wire do not use a neck liner Instead run the cable liner up to the contact tip ALPHA 4 MIG GUN CONSUMABLE COMBINATIONS THREADED HEAVY DUTY VERSION ALPHA 4 Wire Size Contact Tip Tip Holder Diffusor Nozzle Neck Liner Cable Liner Heavy Duty Type Part Part Part Part Part Part 035 Steel 140 1248 H4T 10 N A N4T 62 S4 3545 SI4 3545 17PT 040 Stee...

Страница 9: ...e on the workpiece Clean the surfaces thoroughly to ensure good contact Check to insure the welding power connection on the power source is tight the connection on the wire feeder is tight the connection to the adaptor block is tight and the connection of the gun to the adaptor block is tight Adjust the contact tip to work distance to a minimum of 3 8 for short arc welding A more precise distance ...

Страница 10: ... the contact tip becomes worn the welding wire will not be in constant contact with the tip and the arc will become unstable A contact tip con taminated with spatter will cause uneven wire feed resulting in further spatter The angle of the gas nozzle relative to the workpiece should be between 45 to 90 degrees If the angle is too small the wire runs parallel to the weld pool resulting in spatter i...

Страница 11: ...spray arc set up SWANNECK DIMENSIONS ALPHA 2 THREADED A2T 22 A2T 45 A2T 60 SWANNECK DIMENSIONS ALPHA 3 THREADED A3T 45 A3T 22 A3T 60 SWANNECK DIMENSIONS ALPHA 4 THREADED Approximate x and y measurements are in millimeters and are taken from the end of the contact tip with spray arc set up A4T 45 A4T 22 A4T 60 ...

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