ESAB FABRICATOR 252i
INSTALLATION/SETUP 3-6 Manual 0-5423
Weld Modes
Arc Control Function
Left Display
Right Display
Limits
MIG
Inductance
INDU
25% (default)
0 – 100 %
STICK
Arc Force
ARC- / FRCE
50% (default)
0 – 100%
Table 3-2
13. Positive Welding Output Terminal
The positive welding terminal is used to connect the welding
output of the power source to the appropriate welding acces-
sory such as the Fusion MIG Gun (via the MIG Gun polarity lead),
electrode holder lead or work lead. Positive welding current
flows from the power source via this heavy duty bayonet type
terminal. It is essential, however, that the male plug is inserted
and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical connection.
!
CAUTION
Loose welding terminal connections can
cause overheating and result in the male
plug being fused in the bayonet terminal.
14. Negative Welding Output Terminal
The negative welding terminal is used to connect the welding
output of the power source to the appropriate welding acces-
sory such as the MIG Gun (via the MIG Gun polarity lead), LIFT
TIG torch or work lead. Negative welding current flows to the
power source via this heavy duty bayonet type terminal. It is
essential, however, that the male plug is inserted and turned
securely to achieve a sound electrical connection.
!
CAUTION
Loose welding terminal connections can
cause overheating and result in the male
plug being fused in the bayonet terminal.
15. MIG Gun Polarity Lead
The polarity lead is used to connect the MIG Gun to the ap-
propriate positive or negative output terminal (allowing polarity
reversal for different welding applications). In general, the
polarity lead should be connected in to the positive welding
terminal (+) when using steel, stainless steel or aluminum
electrode wire. When using gasless wire, the polarity lead is
generally connected to the negative welding terminal (-). If in
doubt, consult the manufacturer of the electrode wire for the
correct polarity. It is essential, however, that the male plug
is inserted and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical
connection.
!
CAUTION
Loose welding terminal connections can
cause overheating and result in the male
plug being fused in the bayonet terminal.
3.07 Advanced Features Details
NOTE!
The Local / Remote setting will only be
saved while in that welding process. Once
the welding process is changed the setting
will revert to the factory default.
General Operation
TIG
Process
MIG
STICK
Select the weld process (Control No 3) you wish to view Ad-
vanced Features for.
Advanced
Features
Then press and release the Advanced Features button (Control
No 5) to enter or exit from the Advanced Features programming
function of the welder.
WIRESPEED
A
Left Knob
The Advanced Features menu items are viewed by turning the
left knob (Control No 6) to move forward or backward through
the list. The function names in the menu will be displayed in
abbreviated form in the left alpha-numeric display. In the case of
two part names or abbreviations, the left display will alternately
flash the first part of the function name and then the second part,
followed by a brief “blank” interval. For each function, the right
alpha-numeric display will show its present value.
ARC CONTROL
V
Right Knob
Содержание Fabricator 252i
Страница 70: ...ESAB FABRICATOR 252i REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 6 Manual 0 5423 This Page Intentionally Blank...
Страница 75: ......