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CobraTurn®

 

T-260  Digital Turntable Owner's Manual - 

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

ELECTRIC ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT

CAUTION : READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR

MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT

1-1 INTRODUCTION

This equipment is intended for ultimate 

application by commercial/industrial users 

and for operation by persons trained and 

experienced in the use and maintenance 

of welding equipment.  Operation should 

not be undertaken without adequate train-

ing in the use of such equipment.  Training 

is available from many public and private 

schools or similar facilities.
Safe practices in the installation, opera-

tion and maintenance of this equipment 

requires proper training in the art, a care-

ful study of the information provided with 

the equipment, and the use of common 

sense.  Rules for safe use are generally 

provided by suppliers of welding power 

sources, compressed gas suppliers, and 

electrode suppliers.  Careful compliance 

with these rules will promote safe use of 

this equipment.
The following Safety Rules cover some 

of the more generally found situations.  

READ THEM CAREFULLY.  In case of 

any doubt, obtain qualified help before 

proceeding.

1-2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

A. Burn Prevention

ELECTRIC ARC WELDING PRODUCES 

HIGH INTENSITY HEAT AND ULTRA-

VIOLET RADIANT ENERGY WHICH 

MAY CAUSE SERIOUS AND PERMA-

NENT EYE DAMAGE AND WHICH MAY 

DAMAGE ANY EXPOSED SKIN AREAS.
Wear helmet with safety goggles or 

glasses with side shields underneath, 

appropriate  filter  lenses  or  plates  (pro

-

tected by clear cover glass).   This is a 

must for welding or cutting (and chipping) 

to protect the eyes from radiant energy 

and flying metal.  Replace cover glass 

when broken, pitted, or spattered.
Medical first aid and eye treatment. 

First aid facilities and a qualified first aid 

person should be available for each shift 

unless medical facilities are close by for 

immediate treatment of flash burns of the 

eyes and skin burns.

Wear  protective  clothing  -  leather  (or 

asbestos) gauntlet gloves, hat, and high 

safety-toe shoes.  Button shirt collar and 

pocket flaps, and wear cuffless trousers 

to avoid entry of sparks and slag.
Avoid oily or greasy clothing.  A spark 

may ignite them.
Flammable hair preparations should not 

be used by persons intending to weld 

or cut.
Hot metal such as electrode stubs and 

work pieces should never be handled 

without gloves.
Ear plugs should be worn when working on 

overhead or in a confined space.  A hard hat 

should be worn when others work overhead.

B.  Toxic Fume Prevention

WARNING: The use of this product may 

result  in exposure to chemicals known to 

the State of California to cause cancer and 

birth defects  or other reproductive harm.
Adequate ventilation.  Severe discomfort, ill-

ness or death can result from fumes, vapors, 

heat, or oxygen enrichment or depletion that 

welding (or cutting) may produce.  Prevent 

them with adequate ventilation.  NEVER 

ventilate with oxygen.
Lead-, cadmium-, zinc-, mercury-, beryllium-

bearing and similar materials, when welded 

or cut, may produce harmful concentrations 

of toxic fumes.  Adequate local exhaust ven-

tilation must be used, or each person in the 

area, as well as the operator, must wear an 

air-supplied respirator.  For beryllium, both 

must be used.
Metals coated with or containing materials 

that emit toxic fumes should not be heated 

unless coating is removed form the work 

surface, the area is well ventilated, or the 

operator wears an air-supplied respirator.

Work  in  a  confined  space  only  while  it is 

being ventilated and, if necessary, while 

wearing an air-supplied respirator.

Gas leaks in a confined space should be 

avoided.  Leaked gas in large quantities 

can change oxygen concentration danger-

ously.  Do not bring gas cylinders into a 

confined space.

Leaving confined space, shut OFF gas 

supply at source to prevent possible accu-

mulation of gases in the space if down-

stream valves have been accidentally 

opened or left open.  Check to be sure that 

the space is safe before reentering it.
Vapors from chlorinated solvents can be 

decomposed  by  the  heat  of  the  arc  (or 

flame) to form PHOSGENE, a highly toxic 

gas, and other lung and eye irritating prod-

ucts.  The ultraviolet (radiant) energy of the 

arc can also decompose trichloroethylene 

and perchloroethylene vapors to form phos-

gene.  DO NOT WELD or cut where solvent 

vapors can be drawn into the welding or cut-

ting atmosphere or where the radiant energy 

can penetrate to atmospheres containing 

even minute amounts of trichloroethylene 

or perchloroethylene.

C.  Fire and Explosion Prevention

Causes  of  fire  and  explosion  are:  com

-

bustibles reached by the arc, flame, flying 

sparks, hot slag, or heated material, misuse 

of compressed gases and cylinders, and 

short circuits.

BE AWARE THAT flying sparks or fall

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ing slag can pass through cracks, along 

pipes, through windows or doors, and 

through  wall  or  floor  openings,  out  of 

sight of the goggled operator.  Sparks 

can fly many feet.
To prevent fires and explosion:

Keep equipment clean and operable, free 

of oil, grease, and (in electrical parts) of 

metallic particles that can cause short 

circuits.
If combustibles are in area, do NOT weld 

or cut.  Move the work if practicable, to 

an area free of combustibles.  Avoid paint 

spray rooms, dip tanks, storage areas, 

ventilators.  If the work cannot be moved, 

move combustibles at least 35 feet away, 

out of reach of sparks and heat; or protect 

against ignition with suitable and snug-

fitting, fire-resistant covers or shields.

Walls touching combustibles on oppo-

site sides should not be welded on (or 

cut).  Walls, ceilings, and floor near work 

should be protected by heat-resistant 

covers or shields.
Fire watcher must be standing by with 

suitable fire extinguishing equipment 

during and for some time after welding 

or cutting if:

1. 

 Appreciable combustibles (including 

building construction) are within 35 feet.

2

.  Appreciable combustibles are further 

than 35 feet, but can be ignited by sparks.

3. 

Openings  (concealed  or  visible)  in 

floors or walls within 35 feet may expose 

combustibles to sparks.

4.

 Combustibles adjacent to walls, ceil-

ings, roofs, or metal partitions can be 

ignited by radiant or conducted heat.
Hot work permit should be obtained 

before operation to ensure supervisor’s 

approval that adequate precautions have 

been taken.
After work is done, check that area is free 

of sparks, glowing embers, and flames.

An empty container that held combus-

tibles, or that can produce flammable or 

toxic vapors when heated, must never be 

welded on or cut, unless container has 

first  been  cleaned  in  accordance  with 

industry standards.
This includes: a thorough steam or 

caustic  cleaning  (or  a  solvent  of  water 

washing, depending on the combustible’s 

solubility), followed by purging and inert-

ing with nitrogen or carbon dioxide, and 

using protective equipment.

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Страница 1: ...Owner s Manual Product CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Manual 091 0751 Serial 19100001 Voltage Rating 120 VAC Revision A Model Number 127 008...

Страница 2: ...nitial Setup 3 Operating Procedure 4 Weld Ground 5 AMP Fuse 5 Circuit Breaker 5 Calibration Procedure 5 Display Messages 6 Controls and Connections 7 Accessories Section C Kits 8 Trouble Shooting Sect...

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Страница 4: ...e heated unless coating is removed form the work surface the area is well ventilated or the operator wears an air supplied respirator Work in a confined space only while it is being ventilated and if...

Страница 5: ...the specified gas A general hose identification rule is red for fuel gas green for oxygen and black for inert gases Use ferrules or clamps designed for the hose not ordinary wire or other substitute a...

Страница 6: ...TAND SIT LIE LEAN ON OR TOUCH a wet surface when welding without suitable protection To protect against shock Keep body and clothing dry Never work in damp area without adequate insulation against ele...

Страница 7: ...format A printed copy of the manual can also be requested from the factory free of charge To request a copy contact our Sales and Technical Department via email at sales mkprod com or call 949 863 12...

Страница 8: ...alanced centered load 7 max from table surface Unit Specifications Model Turntable Diameter Degrees Tilt Speed Range R P M Ground Capacity AMPS Input Voltage Weight Transmission Low High 127 008 10 0...

Страница 9: ...2 4X 3 25 4X 0 44 2 94 90 5 75 0 25 10 00 D C A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E F E Dimensions 10 0 10 8 9 6 17 0 3 9 12 4 19 2 7 8 CENTER HEIGHT IN VERTICAL POSITION 10 0 10 8 9 6 17 0 19 2...

Страница 10: ...f you desire to use the provided foot pedal plug the pedal cable into connector on the side of the unit 4 Attach a ground cable with a 1 2 ring lug to the ground terminal on the unit Warning Failure t...

Страница 11: ...ton in the center of the knob and release within 1 sec the motor will start and the button lights green Press the button again to stop and the button flashes red then turns blue If the button is held...

Страница 12: ...y pressing the start button knob push button Calibration will take about 20 minutes as the table turns and records RPM and time data 6 After the data is recorded the letters SLo will be flashing on th...

Страница 13: ...alibration needs to be performed never calibrated or corrupted Err Pressing invalid key causes this message to display for 2 sec Gnd Ground fault either missing earth ground or need to replace fuse nE...

Страница 14: ...justment Knob Start Stop Jog Push Button CC CCW Rotation Direction Button Controls and Connections De clutch Handle Foot Pedal Connector accessory 110V Input Power 5 AMP Circuit Breaker Digital RPM LE...

Страница 15: ...andard On Off Foot Switch 005 0812 optional Self Centering 3 Jaw Chuck 005 0677 standard 10 Turntable With Hardware Section C Accessories Kits 3 Jaw Chuck Clamping Range Chuck Diameter Internal Jaws C...

Страница 16: ...y Input power surge Reset circuit breaker Displays GND and knob flashes red Input power source is not properly grounded Move to properly grounded outlet Weld ground 5 amp fuse blown Replace with 5AMP...

Страница 17: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 10 Section E Appendices Diagrams Parts List Main Assembly 11 Front Panel Assembly 13 Electrical 14...

Страница 18: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 11 CobraTurn T 260 Main Assembly...

Страница 19: ...CobraTurn T 260 Digital Turntable Owner s Manual Page 12...

Страница 20: ...LIST FINISH MATERIAL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES ARE DECIMALS ANGLES X 03 XX 01 1 2 XXX 005 ENGINEER HEAT TREATMENT SURFACE ROUGHNESS DO NOT SCALE DRAWING 8 20 2019 8 20 2019 8 29 2019 8 29 20...

Страница 21: ...260 Digital Turntable Electrical T260 Interface 1 N A 2 Demand 0 2 5VDC 3 External command Hardwire to GND 4 Trigger Use Jumper to GND for Trigger active low will Trigger at Zero Volts 5 N A 6 Jog Use...

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