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SECTIoN 1 

SAfETY PrECAuTIoNS

  1.  Be sure the power source frame (chassis) is con-

nected to the ground system of the input power.

  2.  Connect  the  workpiece  to  a  good  electrical 

ground.

  3.  Connect the work cable to the workpiece. A poor 

or missing connection can expose you or others 

to a fatal shock.

  4.  Use well-maintained equipment. Replace worn or 

damaged cables.

 

  5.  Keep  everything  dry,  including  clothing,  work 

area,  cables,  torch/electrode  holder,  and  power 

source.

  6.  Make sure that all parts of your body are insulated 

from work and from ground.

  7.  Do not stand directly on metal or the earth while 

working in tight quarters or a damp area; stand 

on dry boards or an insulating platform and wear 

rubber-soled shoes.

  8.  Put on dry, hole-free gloves before turning on the 

power.

  9.  Turn off the power before removing your gloves.

 10.  Refer  to  ANSI/ASC  Standard  Z49.1  (listed  on 

next page) for specific grounding recommenda-

tions. Do not mistake the work lead for a ground 

cable.

ELECTrIC  AND  MAGNETIC  fIELDS 

— May be dangerous. Electric cur-

rent  flowing  through  any  conduc-

tor  causes  localized  Electric  and 

Magnetic fields (EMf). Welding and 

cutting current creates EMf around welding cables 

and welding machines. Therefore:

1.  Welders having pacemakers should consult  their 

physician before welding. EMF may interfere with 

some pacemakers.

2.  Exposure to EMF may have other health effects which 

are unknown.

3.  Welders  should  use  the  following  procedures  to 

minimize exposure to EMF:

  A. Route the electrode and work cables together. 

Secure them with tape when possible.

  B.  Never coil the torch or work cable around your 

body.

  C. Do not place your body between the torch and 

work cables. Route cables on the same side of 

your body.

  D. Connect the work cable to the workpiece as close 

as possible to the area being welded.

  E.  Keep  welding  power  source  and  cables  as  far 

away from your body as possible.

fuMES  AND  GASES  --  fumes  and 

gases, can cause discomfort or harm, 

particularly  in  confined  spaces.  Do 

not breathe fumes and gases. Shield-

ing  gases  can  cause  asphyxiation. 

Therefore:

1.  Always provide adequate ventilation in the work area 

by natural or mechanical means. Do not weld, cut, or 

gouge on materials such as galvanized steel, stain-

less steel, copper, zinc, lead, beryllium, or cadmium 

unless positive mechanical ventilation is provided. 

Do not breathe fumes from these materials.

2.  Do not operate near degreasing and spraying opera-

tions. The heat or arc rays can react with chlorinated 

hydrocarbon    vapors  to  form  phosgene,  a  highly 

toxic gas, and other irritant gases.

3.  If you develop momentary eye, nose, or throat ir-

ritation while operating, this is an indication that 

ventilation  is  not  adequate.  Stop  work  and  take 

necessary steps to improve ventilation in the work 

area. Do not continue to operate if physical discom-

fort persists.

4.  Refer to ANSI/ASC Standard Z49.1 (see listing below) 

for specific ventilation recommendations.

Содержание Multimaster-260

Страница 1: ...Multimaster 260 MIG TIG STICK WELDING PACKAGE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION for F15 611 F October 2008 Console P N 0558001513 208 230 vac 1 Phase Console P N 0558001514 230 460 575 vac 1 Phase...

Страница 2: ...from improper use faulty maintenance damage improper repair or alteration by anyone other than the manufacturer or a ser vice facility designated by the manufacturer Be sure this information reaches t...

Страница 3: ...ELECTRICAL INPUT CONNECTIONS 21 3 4 VOLTAGE CHANGEOVER 22 3 5 SECONDARY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 22 3 6 NAS TORCH CONNECTION 22 3 7 WIRE FEEDER MECHANISM 22 3 8 CONNECTION OF SHIELDING GAS SUPPLY 24 SECTION...

Страница 4: ...4 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Страница 5: ...hing 5 Protect other personnel from arc rays and hot sparks with a suitable non flammable partition or curtains 6 Usegogglesoversafetyglasseswhenchippingslag orgrinding Chippedslagmaybehotandcanflyfar...

Страница 6: ...2 ExposuretoEMFmayhaveotherhealtheffectswhich are unknown 3 Welders should use the following procedures to minimize exposure to EMF A Route the electrode and work cables together Secure them with tape...

Страница 7: ...available from Compressed Gas Association 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington VA 22202 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Faulty or improperly maintained equipment can cause injury or death Therefore 1 Alwaysh...

Страница 8: ...Safe Practices for Welding and Cutting of Containers That Have Held Hazardous Substances Meaning of symbols As used throughout this manual Means Atten tion Be Alert Your safety is involved Meansimmed...

Страница 9: ...s del arco y chis pascalientesconunacortina adecuadano flamable como divisi n 6 Usecaretaprotectoraadem sdesusgafasdesegu ridad cuando est removiendo escoria o puliendo La escoria puede estar caliente...

Страница 10: ...2 Exponerseacamposelectromagn ticos EMF puede causar otros efectos de salud a n desconocidos 3 Los soldadores deber n usar los siguientes proced imientos para minimizar exponerse al EMF A Mantenga el...

Страница 11: ...MIENTO DEL EQUIPO Equipo defectuoso o mal mantenido puede causar da o o muerte Por lo tanto 1 Siempre tenga personal cualificado para efec tuar l a instalaci n diagn stico y mantenimiento del equipo N...

Страница 12: ...n Est Alerta Se trata de su seguridad Significa riesgo inmediato que de no ser evadido puede resultar inmediatamente en serio da o personal o la muerte Significa el riesgo de un peligro potencial que...

Страница 13: ...rotection Ils r capitulent les informations de pr caution provenant des r f rences dans la section des Informations de s curit suppl mentaires Avant de proc der l installation ou d utiliser l unit ass...

Страница 14: ...ise persiste 4 Consultez ANSI ASC Standard Z49 1 la page suivante pour des recommandations sp cifiques concernant la ventilation 1 Assurez vous que le ch ssis de la source d alimentation est branch au...

Страница 15: ...z contenant des chimiques consid res par l tat de la Californie comme tant une cause des malformations cong nitales et dans certains cas du cancer California Health Safety Code 25249 5 et seq MANIPULA...

Страница 16: ...Soyez vigilant Votre s curit est en jeu Signifie un danger imm diat La situation peut entra ner des blessures graves ou mortelles Signifieundangerpotentielquipeutentra nerdes blessures graves ou mort...

Страница 17: ...d handles both solid wires and tubular cored wires This unit is suitable for carbon steel stainless steel aluminumandmanyotheralloys Itprovidesapowersource with built in wire feeder and undercarriage...

Страница 18: ...d reliability The wire feeder pushes wire at speeds from 65 to 675 ipm inches per minute 2 3 6 CONTROLS The Multimaster 260 can be used to weld solid and flux cored wires The operator selects the proc...

Страница 19: ...O2 Regula tor Flowmeter Simple To Use Weld Controls Figure 1A Components Welding Gloves Optional Eyetech Auto matic Helmet Optional Factory Installed Two Cylinder Easy Load Running Gear Large Easy To...

Страница 20: ...Compartment 4 Roll Drive Stand 2 Cylinder Low Mount Tray Wheel Kit Installed Handle Hinged Wire Compartment Door Adaptable Spindle Assembly Inductance Burnback Preflow postflow Spot Options Figure 1B...

Страница 21: ...ets andattachwiththehexboltsandwashersprovidedwith the handle Inordertoprovideasafeandconvenientmeanstocompletely remove all electrical power from the machine it is highly recommended that a line disc...

Страница 22: ...inalsdependingonthewelding process being used Figure 4 Voltage Changeover Terminal Board 208 230 Version Shown Installed Clear Panel Hinges on corner screw Remove this screw only 3 6 NAS TORCH CONNECT...

Страница 23: ...lly cleaned of any chips or scale that might be carried into the gun liner D Lowerpressurerollassemblyandsecure Turnthepower on and feed wire through to gun tip using the gun trig ger to start wire fe...

Страница 24: ...ust or dirt that may have collected in the valve outlet BE SURE to keep your face away from the valve outlet to protect your eyes E Attach the regulator to the cylinder valve Align the regulator so th...

Страница 25: ...nue to show the last welding current and voltage sampled until welding starts again or the preset button is pressed 4 1 8 TIG and STICK WELDING In the TIG and STICK process mode you must depress and h...

Страница 26: ...ge Set MIG Current Set STICK TIG Wire Feed Speed Trim IPM Figure 12 Control Panel Main Power Switch Spool Gun Control Module Option Remote Control Module Option Mig Gun NAS Connection Positive Output...

Страница 27: ...Figure 15 This optional control is mounted in place of the standard burnback control inside the wire spool compartment A description of the module follows A Preflow Postflow The PREFLOW control sets...

Страница 28: ...e welding current and contactor Figure 16 Remote Control Module 4 2 4 SPOOL GUN CONTROL MODULE OPTIONAL PN 0558001793 Figure 17 ThismodulemountstothefrontpaneljustleftoftheMigGun triggerconnectorsanda...

Страница 29: ...d for striking an arc However in this case the electrode must touch the workpiece in order for the arc to start As soon as the arc is struck withdrawtheelectrodeapproximately1 8inchabove the workpiece...

Страница 30: ...le 3 MIG PARAMETERS CHART Set the polarity as shown in Table 3 for the process being used Step 2 Place theWELD PROCESS 1 switch in the MIG cen ter position then press the PRESET button Step 3 Turn the...

Страница 31: ...31 Table 3 MIG PARAMETERS CHART Cont d Note 1 When using 100 CO2 sheilding gas add 2 volts to the data table value section 4 operation...

Страница 32: ...the power source as shown in Figure 20 Step 3 Place the WELD PROCESS 1 switch in the TIG left position WhentheWELDPROCESSswitchismovedtotheTIGor STICK position electrode becomes electrically HOT Dono...

Страница 33: ...STICK Polarity Connection 4 3 NOTE Duetobuiltin ArcForce controlthe Actual currentwhileweld ingmaydifferfromthe Pre set value Iftheweldingvoltagefalls below23volts theactualweldingcurrentwillbegreate...

Страница 34: ...34 section 4 operation...

Страница 35: ...ulation and other electrical hazards IFUNINSULATEDCABLEANDPARTSARENOTREPLACED AN ARC CAUSED BY A BARE CABLE OR PARTTOUCHING A GROUNDEDSURFACEMAYDAMAGEUNPROTECTEDEYES OR START A FIRE BODY CONTACT WITH...

Страница 36: ...es may reach a high temperature causing it to de energize the contactor These thermal switches will reset auto matically after the heat sink or transformer windings havecooledtoasafelevel Whilede ener...

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Страница 43: ...non ESAB parts may void your warranty Replacement parts may be ordered from your ESAB Distributor Be sure to indicate any special shipping instructions when ordering replacement parts Refer to the Co...

Страница 44: ...Figure 24 Right Side Front View TORCH ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY Internal View 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 TORCH ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY External View 18 10 section 6 replacement p...

Страница 45: ...E ASSY 10 0558001854 1 RECESSED HANDLE 11 0558001867 1 POLARITY CABLE ASSY 12 0558001576 2 WHEEL SPOKE 10 x 2 252 POLY 13 0558001699G 1 AXLE REAR 14 13733935 2 PANEL RECEPT 15 950396 2 CASTER WHEEL 16...

Страница 46: ...TORCH TRIGGER LEADS NOT SHOWN 26 0558001688Y 1 COVER BOTTOM RIGHT 27 0558001689Y 1 COVER BOTTOM LEFT 28 0558001686G 1 BASE PLATE 29 0558001696G 1 CYLINDER TRAY 30 13734588 2 LABEL ESAB 5 56 X 9 6 31 0...

Страница 47: ...38186 PCB ASSY DRIVER PCB3 44 1 0558001893 POWER CABLE 208 230V 1 0558002081 POWER CABLE 230 460 575V 45 1 0558001696G CYLINDER TRAY 46 1 951634 DOLENOID 24 SOL1 47 1 0558001846 INDUCTOR L1 48 1 9515...

Страница 48: ...LADE 63 0558001577 1 MAIN TRANSFORMER 208 230V T1 0558001580 1 MAIN TRANSFORMER 230 460 575V T1 64 99511915 2 DIODE REV 200V 250A D1 2 65 99511916 2 DIODE FWD 200V 250A D3 4 66 0558001018 3 INSULATOR...

Страница 49: ...0558002548M SHELF DIVIDER 83 1 634347 CLIP HITCH 16D X 3 25L 84 1 948258 SPINDLE MOLDED 85 1 36756 D SHAFT ALUMINUM 86 SCR 10001 STLZPC 375 16 X 1 00 87 1 WSR 52002 STLZPC 375 88 2 948255 PAD BRAKING...

Страница 50: ...8 0558002149 Feed Plate Safety Guard Screw Thumb M6X12 Pressure Arm Boogie Pressure Roll Axle Pressure Roll Locating Pin Nut Pressure Roll Axle Circlip Retaining Screw Pressure Arm Spring Boogie Auto...

Страница 51: ...2 mm 030 in 0 8 mm 035 in 0 9 mm 040 in 1 0 mm 045 in 1 2 mm 052 in 1 4 mm 1 16 in 1 6 mm 5 64 in 2 0 mm 0558001499 0558001499 0558001498 0558001498 030 in 0 8 mm 035 in 0 9 mm 3 64 in 1 2 mm 1 16 in...

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Страница 55: ...max from 70 Vdc to 39 0 Vdc per D Perkins Made various updates to manual format Updated front cover picture per B Bitzky Revision 03 2008 Added Input Conductor and Fuse Size table in Section 3 2 Revis...

Страница 56: ...anty Returns Authorized Repair Stations Welding Equipment Troubleshooting C TECHNICAL SERVICE Telephone 800 ESAB 123 Fax 843 664 4452 Hours 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM EST Part Numbers Technical Applications S...

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