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ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE exists in

inverter power sources AFTER the re-

moval of input power.

D

Turn Off unit, disconnect input power, check voltage on input ca-

pacitors, and be sure it is near zero (0) volts before touching any

parts. Check capacitors according to instructions in Maintenance

Section of Owner’s Manual or Technical Manual before touching

any parts.

D

On inverter power sources, failed parts can ex-

plode or cause other parts to explode when

power is applied. Always wear a face shield

and long sleeves when servicing inverters.

EXPLODING PARTS can injure.

Sparks and hot metal blow out from the cutting arc.

Chipping and grinding cause flying metal.

FLYING SPARKS can injure.

D

Wear approved face shield or safety goggles with side shields.

D

Wear proper body protection to protect skin.

D

Wear flame-resistant ear plugs or ear muffs to prevent sparks from

entering ears.

Arc rays from the cutting process produce intense

visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays

that can burn eyes and skin.

ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin.

D

Wear face protection (helmet or shield) with a proper shade of filter

lenses to protect your face and eyes from arc rays and sparks when

cutting or watching. ANSI Z49.1 (see Safety Standards) suggests a

No. 9 shade (with No. 8 as minimum) for all cutting currents less

than 300 amperes. Z49.1 adds that lighter filter shades may be used

when the arc is hidden by the workpiece. As this is normally the case

with low current cutting, the shades suggested in Table 1 are pro-

vided for the operator’s convenience.

D

Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet

or shield.

D

Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash, glare

and sparks; warn others not to watch the arc.

D

Wear body protection made from durable, flame

resistant material

(leather, heavy cotton, wool). Body protection includes oil-free

clothing such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high

shoes, and a cap.

Table 1. Eye Protection For Plasma Arc Cutting

Current Level In Amperes

Minimum Shade Number

Below 20

20 

 40

40 

 60

60 

 100

#4
#5
#6
#8

Prolonged noise from some cutting applications can

damage hearing if levels exceed limits specified by

OSHA (see Safety Standards).

NOISE can damage hearing.

D

Use approved ear plugs or ear muffs if noise level is high.

D

Warn others nearby about noise hazard.

FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous

.

Cutting produces fumes and gases. Breathing

these fumes and gases can be hazardous to

your health.

D

Keep your head out of the fumes. Do not breathe the fumes.

D

If inside, ventilate the area and/or use local forced ventilation at the

arc to remove cutting fumes and gases. The recommended way to

determine adequate ventilation is to sample for the composition and

quantity of fumes and gases to which personnel are exposed.

D

If ventilation is poor, wear an approved air-supplied respirator.

D

Read and understand the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and the man-

ufacturer’s instructions for adhesives, coatings, cleaners,

consumables, coolants, degreasers, fluxes, and metals.

D

Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated, or while wearing

an air-supplied respirator. Fumes from cutting and oxygen depletion

can alter air quality causing injury or death. Be sure the breathing air

is safe.

D

Do not cut in locations near degreasing, cleaning, or spraying oper-

ations. The heat and rays of the arc can react with vapors to form

highly toxic and irritating gases.

D

Do not cut on coated metals, such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium

plated steel, unless the coating is removed from the cutting area, the

area is well ventilated, and while wearing an air-supplied respirator.

The coatings and any metals containing these elements can give off

toxic fumes when cut.

D

Do not cut containers with toxic or reactive materials inside or

containers that have held toxic or reactive materials 

 they must be

emptied and properly cleaned first.

PLASMA ARC can injure.

The heat from the plasma arc can cause serious

burns. The force of the arc adds greatly to the burn

hazard. The intensely hot and powerful arc can

quickly cut through gloves and tissue.

D

Keep away from the torch tip.

D

Do not grip material near the cutting path.

D

The pilot arc can cause burns 

 keep away from torch tip when trig-

ger is pressed.

D

Wear body protection made from durable, flame

resistant material

(leather, heavy cotton, wool). Body protection includes oil-free

clothing such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high

shoes, and a cap.

D

Point torch away from your body and toward work when pressing

the torch trigger 

 pilot arc comes on immediately.

D

Turn off power source and disconnect input power before disas-

sembling torch or changing torch parts.

D

Use only torch(es) specified in the Owner’s Manual.

Compressed gas cylinders contain gas under high

pressure. If damaged, a cylinder can explode. Since

gas cylinders are normally part of metalworking pro-

cesses, be sure to treat them carefully.

CYLINDERS can explode if damaged.

D

Protect compressed gas cylinders from excessive heat, mechani-

cal shocks, physical damage, slag, open flame, sparks, and arcs.

D

Install and secure cylinders in an upright position by chaining them

to a stationary support or equipment cylinder rack to prevent falling

or tipping.

D

Keep cylinders away from any cutting or other electrical circuits.

D

Never allow electrical contact between a plasma arc torch and a

cylinder.

D

Never cut on a pressurized cylinder 

 explosion will result.

D

Use only correct compressed gas cylinders, regulators, hoses, and

fittings designed for the specific application; maintain them and as-

sociated parts in good condition.

D

Turn face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder valve. Do

not stand in front of or behind the regulator when opening the valve.

D

Keep protective cap in place over valve except when cylinder is in

use or connected for use.

D

Use the right equipment, correct procedures, and sufficient number

of persons to lift and move cylinders.

D

Read and follow instructions on compressed gas cylinders, asso-

ciated equipment, and Compressed Gas Association (CGA)

publication P-1 listed in Safety Standards.

Содержание XT40 Torch

Страница 1: ...Processes Description Air Plasma Cutting and Gouging Air Plasma Cutter OM 264 267C 2014 09 Spectrum 625 X TREME And XT40 Torch R File Plasma Cutters Visit our website at www MillerWelds com...

Страница 2: ...ntinue the tradition They re just as committed to providing equipment and service that meets the high standards of quality and value established in 1929 This Owner s Manual is designed to help you get...

Страница 3: ...cifications 11 4 3 Torch Dimensions And Weight 12 4 4 Duty Cycle And Overheating 13 4 5 Power Source Dimensions And Weight 13 4 6 Environmental Specifications 13 SECTION 5 INSTALLATION 14 5 1 Selectin...

Страница 4: ...hield Cup Shutdown System 32 8 5 Checking Replacing Retaining Cup Tip And Electrode 33 8 6 Status Trouble Lights 34 8 7 Troubleshooting Power Source 35 8 8 Troubleshooting Torch 35 SECTION 9 ELECTRICA...

Страница 5: ...vy cotton wool Body protection includes oil free clothing such as leather gloves heavy shirt cuffless trousers high shoes and a cap D Do not locate unit on or over combustible surfaces D Remove any co...

Страница 6: ...r s instructions for adhesives coatings cleaners consumables coolants degreasers fluxes and metals D Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated or while wearing an air supplied respirator...

Страница 7: ...pose FALLING EQUIPMENT can injure D Use lifting eye to lift unit only NOT running gear gas cylinders or any other accessories D Use equipment of adequate capacity to lift unit D If using lift forks to...

Страница 8: ...b site www ansi org Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding Cutting and Other Hot Work NFPA Standard 51B from National Fire Protection Association Quincy MA 02269 phone 1 800 344 3555 website www...

Страница 9: ...onscient que cela peut entra ner un feu de l autre c t D Ne pas effectuer le soudage sur des conteneurs ferm s tels que des r servoirs tambours ou conduites moins qu ils n aient t pr par s correctemen...

Страница 10: ...se sous tension toute pi ce d fectueuse des sources d alimentation de l inverseur peut exploser ou faire exploser d autres pi ces Pour entretenir les inverseurs toujours porter un masque protecteur et...

Страница 11: ...branchez le cordon d alimentationavant de d monter le chalumeau ou de changer une pi ce du chalumeau D Utilisez uniquement le ou les chalumeaux recommand s dans le manuel de l op rateur Les bouteille...

Страница 12: ...r l quipement c bles et cordons distance des v hicules mobiles lors de toute op ration en hauteur D Suivre les consignes du Manuel des applications pour l quation de levage NIOSH r vis e Publication N...

Страница 13: ...andard for Fire Prevention During Welding Cutting and Other Hot Work NFPA Standard 51B from National Fire Protection Association Quincy MA 02269 phone 1 800 344 3555 website www nfpa org OSHA Occupati...

Страница 14: ...C Adjust Air Gas Pressure Low Air Pressure Light V Volts Increase No Do Not Do This Temperature Protective Earth Ground Single Phase Constant Current Voltage Input On Off Percent Direct Current U0 Rat...

Страница 15: ...ff 120 VAC 1 Phase 20 A 25 1 11 2 120 VAC 1 Phase 15 A 18 1 10 7 240 VAC 1 Phase 26 7 18 9 Power Factor kVA kW at Rated Output Volts AC RMS U1 Power Factor kVA kW 120 VAC 1 Phase 20 A 0 969 3 02 2 93...

Страница 16: ...f Electrical Controls Cup 30 VDC at 1 Amp Approved Systems Spectrum 625 X TREME w XT40 torch Trigger Protection Safety trigger guard Safety Devices Safety interlock devices shut down power source Rate...

Страница 17: ...ranty Overheating sduty1 5 95 Ref 264 954 B 5 Minutes Cutting 5 Minutes Resting 50 duty cycle 2 Minutes Cutting 8 Minutes Resting 3 1 2 Minutes Cutting 6 1 2 Minutes Resting 35 duty cycle 0 15 Minutes...

Страница 18: ...allation may be required where gasoline or volatile liquids are present see NEC Article 511 or CEC Section 20 Location 1 18 in 460 mm 18 in 460 mm Do not move or operate unit where it could tip 5 2 Co...

Страница 19: ...position To disconnect torch Rotate collar to release torch connector from receptacle and pull torch connector away from unit Ref 264 954 B 2 1 3 5 4 Connecting And Disconnecting Work Cable Ref 264 9...

Страница 20: ...ircuit breaker is required See Section 4 2 27 Max Recommended Standard Fuse Rating In Amperes 1 Time Delay Fuses 2 35 Normal Operating Fuses 3 45 Min Input Conductor Size In AWG 4 10 Max Recommended I...

Страница 21: ...r NEMA Type 6 50P 7 Receptacle NEMA Type 6 50R Customer Supplied 8 Receptacle NEMA Type L6 30R Customer Supplied Follow electrical service guide for 240 VAC in Section 5 6 Do not use plug rating to si...

Страница 22: ...Article 511 or CEC Sec tion 20 See rating label on unit and check input voltage available at site The Auto Line circuitry in this unit automatically links the power source to the primary voltage being...

Страница 23: ...A complete Parts List is available at www MillerWelds com OM 264 267 Page 19 Notes...

Страница 24: ...vailable at www MillerWelds com OM 264 267 Page 20 5 10 Connecting 1 Phase Input Power For 240 VAC Input10 2014 09 803 766 B Ref 254 665 A Ref 251 808 A 2 1 L1 L2 1 GND PE Earth Ground 6 5 3 4 7 Tools...

Страница 25: ...Device switch shown in the OFF position 3 Disconnect Device Grounding Terminal 4 Disconnect Device Line Terminals 5 Black And White Input Conductor L1 And L2 6 Green Or Green Yellow Grounding Conduct...

Страница 26: ...ndard Front Panel Controls 1 Output Control Use control to set cutting output 2 Power Light 3 Trouble Lights See Section 8 6 4 Power Switch Use switch to turn unit On or Off Ref 253 015 A Ref 264 954...

Страница 27: ...Output Control Use control to set cutting output 2 Power Light 3 Trouble Lights See Section 8 6 4 Automation Receptacle 5 Power Switch Use switch to turn unit On or Off Ref 253 015 A Ref 264 954 B Ref...

Страница 28: ...2 0 50 12 70 22 559 5 8 0 63 15 88 13 330 Stainless Arc Current Material Thickness Recommended Cut Speeds Inches mm IPM mm min 30 16ga 0 06 1 52 174 4 419 12ga 0 11 2 67 86 2 184 40 12ga 0 11 2 67 154...

Страница 29: ...ults Always connect work clamp to a clean paint free location on workpiece as close to cutting area as possible 90 DO NOT start pilot arc without cutting or gouging as this shortens the service life o...

Страница 30: ...nd press trigger Pilot arc starts Postflow continues for approx 20 seconds after releasing trigger cutting arc can be instantly restarted during postflow by raising trigger lock and pressing trigger T...

Страница 31: ...4 8 mm Start gouging across workpiece surface Maintain approximately a 45 angle to surface Release trigger Postflow continues for approx 20 seconds after releasing trigger arc can be instantly restart...

Страница 32: ...by raising trigger lock and pressing trigger The pilot arc starts immediately when trigger is pressed Hold torch at approximately 45 to the workpiece Raise trigger lock and press trigger Pilot arc sta...

Страница 33: ...nctions Function Twisted Lead Set Lead Information Remote Start Blue Blue White Blue Blue White twisted lead set connects to a customer supplied set of remote contacts to provide a remote trigger inpu...

Страница 34: ...Connect plug to receptacle on unit front panel 1 Remote Control Cable Remote Start Blue Blue White Orange Orange White Relay Contacts 3 amps 28 VDC or Okay To Move 2 3 amps 120 VAC Brown Brown White...

Страница 35: ...Tip Electrode And Shield Cup Every Week Section 8 4 n Shield Cup Shutdown System Every 3 Months Section 8 3 10 l Damaged Or Unreadable Labels Air Filter Regulator l Cracked Parts n l Gas Air Hose n l...

Страница 36: ...if necessary Be sure that all parts are clean and dry Reinstall filter element and secure filter cup Reinstall wrapper Ref 805 327 A Ref 264 954 B Torx 25 Tools Needed 1 2 3 8 4 Checking Shield Cup S...

Страница 37: ...Remove shield cup Check cup for cracks and replace if necessary 2 Tip 3 Opening Remove tip Check tip and replace if open ing is deformed or 50 oversize If inside of tip is not clean and bright clean...

Страница 38: ...input pressure to unit is between 90 to 120 psi 621 to 827 kPa or pressure transducer has failed Cup On Torch cup is loose or off Once cup is tightened unit power must be cycled off and back on again...

Страница 39: ...run the Trouble light goes out when the unit has cooled Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check control board Status lights not working Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check unit Power light...

Страница 40: ...OM 264 267 Page 36 SECTION 9 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Figure 9 1 Circuit Diagram For Spectrum 625 X TREME...

Страница 41: ...OM 264 267 Page 37 264 143 A...

Страница 42: ...OM 264 267 Page 38 Figure 9 2 Circuit Diagram For Spectrum 625 X TREME CNC...

Страница 43: ...OM 264 267 Page 39 265 480 A...

Страница 44: ...bel XT40 Consumables 1 254331 Adapter 5 20PXL630R 1 A complete Parts List is available on line at www MillerWelds com To maintain the factory original performance of your equipment use only Manufactur...

Страница 45: ...260 633 XT40 12ft Hand Held Torch w Disconnect Replacement 1 260 635 XT40 20ft Hand Held Torch w Disconnect Replacement 1 See Figure 10 1 for additional consumable parts 1 1 2 3 4 5 Item No Part No D...

Страница 46: ...330 Torch Replacement Leads 25 ft 1 Part No Item No Description 4 See Figure 10 1 for additional consumable parts 3 2 1 Ref 264 954 A 5 7 6 Figure 10 3 Torch XT40M A complete Parts List is available o...

Страница 47: ...8 249 926 30 40 Amp Electrode 1 9 249 969 O Ring 1 Part No Item No Description See Figure 10 1 for additional consumable parts Ref 264 954 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 10 4 Consumable Parts For XT40M A...

Страница 48: ...Notes...

Страница 49: ...auge 063 in 22 Gauge 031 in 24 Gauge 025 in 20 Gauge 037 in 18 Gauge 050 in 14 Gauge 078 in 1 8 in 125 in 3 16 in 188 in 1 4 in 25 in 5 16 in 313 in 3 8 in 375 in 1 2 in 5 in MATERIAL THICKNESS REFERE...

Страница 50: ...Notes Work like a Pro Pros weld and cut safely Read the safety rules at the beginning of this manual...

Страница 51: ...er s True Blue Limited Warranty shall not apply to 1 Consumable components such as contact tips cutting nozzles contactors brushes relays work station table tops and welding curtains or parts that fai...

Страница 52: ...your personal records Always provide Model Name and Serial Style Number Contact a DISTRIBUTOR or SERVICE AGENCY near you Welding Supplies and Consumables Options and Accessories Personal Safety Equip...

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