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CobraTig

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 150 Owner's Manual

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washing, depending on the combustible’s 
solubility), followed by purging and inert-
ing with nitrogen or carbon dioxide, and 
using protective equipment.

Water-filling just below working level may 

substitute for inerting.

A container with unknown contents 
should be cleaned (see paragraph 
above).  Do NOT depend on sense of 
smell or sight to determine if it is safe to 
weld or cut.

Hollow castings or containers must be 
vented before welding or cutting.  They 
can explode.

Explosive atmospheres.  NEVER weld 

or cut where the air may contain flam

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mable dust, gas, or liquid vapors (such 
as gasoline).

D. Compressed Gas Equipment

The safe handling of compressed gas 
equipment is detailed in numerous 
industry publications.  The following 
general rules cover many of the most 
common situations.

1. Pressure Regulators

Regulator relief valve is designed to pro-
tect only the regulator from overpressure; 
it is not intended to protect any down-
stream equipment.  Provide such protec-
tion with one or more relief devices.

Never connect a regulator to a cylinder 
containing gas other than that for which 
the regulator was designed.

Remove faulty regulator from service im-

mediately for repair (first close cylinder 

valve).  The following symptoms indicate 
a faulty regulator:

Leaks - if gas leaks externally.

Excessive Creep - if delivery pressure 
continues to rise with downstream valve 
closed.

Faulty Gauge - if gauge pointer does 
not move off stop pin when pressurized, 
nor returns to stop pin after pressure 
release.

Repair. Do NOT attempt repair.  Send 
faulty regulators for repair to manufac-
turer’s designated repair center, where 
special techniques and tools are used by 
trained personnel.

2. Cylinders

Cylinders must be handled carefully to 
prevent leaks and damage to their walls, 
valves, or safety devices:

Avoid electrical circuit contact with cylin-
ders including third rails, electrical wires, 
or welding circuits.  They can produced 
short circuit arcs that may lead to a seri-
ous accident. (See 1-3C)

ICC or DOT marking must be on each cyl-
inder.  It is an assurance of safety when 
the cylinder is properly handled.

Identifying gas content. Use only cylin-
ders with name of gas marked on them; 
do not rely on color to identify gas con-
tent.  Notify supplier if unmarked.  NEVER 
DEFACE or alter name, number, or other 
markings on a cylinder.  It is illegal and 

hazardous.

Empties: Keep valves closed, replace caps 
securely; mark MT; keep them separate 
from FULLS, and return promptly.

Prohibited use. Never use a cylinder or its 
contents for other than its intended use, 
NEVER as a support or roller.

Locate or secure cylinders so they cannot 
be knocked over.

Passageways and work areas. Keep cyl-
inders clear of areas where they may be 
stuck.

Transporting cylinders.  With a crane, use 
a secure support such as a platform or 
cradle.  Do NOT lift cylinders off the ground 
by their valves or caps, or by chains, slings, 
or magnets.

Do NOT expose cylinders to excessive heat, 

sparks, slag, and flame, etc. that may cause 

rupture.  Do not allow contents to exceed 55 
degrees C (130 degrees F.)  Cool with water 
spray where such exposure exists.

Protect cylinders, particularly valves from 
bumps, falls, falling objects, and weather.  
Replace caps securely when moving cyl-
inders.

Stuck valve.  Do NOT use a hammer or 
wrench to open a cylinder valve that cannot 
be opened by hand.  Notify your supplier.

Mixing gases.  NEVER try to mix any gases 
in a cylinder.

NEVER refill any cylinder.
Cylinder fittings should never be modified 

or exchanged.

3. Hose

Prohibited use.  Never use hose other 

than that designed for 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) 

as a binding to connect hoses to fittings.

No copper tubing splices.  Use only stan-

dard brass fittings to splice hose.

Avoid long runs to prevent kinks and abuse.  
Suspend hose off ground to keep it from 
being run over, stepped on, or otherwise 
damaged.

Coil excess hose to prevent kinks and 
tangles.

Protect hose from damage by sharp edges, 

and by sparks, slag, and open flame.

Examine hose regularly for leaks, wear, 
and loose connections.  Immerse pressured 
hose in water; bubbles indicate leaks

Repair leaky or worn hose by cutting area 
out and splicing.  Do NOT use tape.

4. Proper Connections

Clean cylinder valve outlet of impurities that 

may clog orifices and damage seats before 

connecting regulator.  Except for hydrogen, 
crack valve momentarily, pointing outlet 
away from people and sources of ignition.  
Wipe with a clean, lintless cloth.

Match regulator to cylinder.  Before con-
necting, check that the regulator label and 

cylinder marking agree, and that the 
regulator inlet and cylinder outlet match.  
NEVER Connect a regulator designed 
for a particular gas or gases to a cylinder 
containing any other gas.

Tighten connections.  When assembling 
threaded connections, clean and smooth 
seats where necessary.  Tighten.  If con-
nection leaks, disassemble, clean, and 

retighten, using properly fitting wrench.

Adapters.  Use a CGA adapter (available 
from your supplier) between cylinder and 
regulator, if one is required.  Use two 
wrenches to tighten adapter marked 
RIGHT and LEFT HAND threads.

Regulator outlet (or hose) connections 

may be identified by right hand threads 

for oxygen and left hand threads (with 
grooved hex on nut or shank) for fuel 
gas.

5. Pressurizing Steps:

Drain regulator of residual gas through 
suitable vent before opening cylinder 
(or manifold valve) by turning adjusting 
screw in (clockwise).  Draining pre-
vents excessive compression heat at 
high pressure seat by allowing seat to 
open on pressurization.  Leave adjusting 
screw engaged slightly on single-stage 
regulators.

Stand to side of regulator while opening 
cylinder valve.

Open cylinder valve slowly so that regu-
lator pressure increases slowly.  When 
gauge is pressurized (gauge reaches 
regulator maximum) leave cylinder 
valve in following position: for oxygen 
and inert gases, open fully to seal stem 
against possible leak; for fuel gas, open 
to less than one turn to permit quick 
emergency shut-off.

Use pressure charts (available from 
your supplier) for safe and efficient 
recommended pressure settings on 
regulators.

Check  for  leaks  on  first  pressurization 

and regularly thereafter.  Brush with soap 
solution.  Bubbles indicate leaks.  Clean 
off soapy water after test; dried soap is 
combustible.

E. User Responsibilities

Follow all Safety Rules.

Remove leaky or defective equipment 
from service immediately for repair.  
Read and follow user manual instruc-
tions.

F.  Leaving  Equipment  Unat

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tended

Close gas supply at source and drain 
gas.

G. Rope Staging-Support

Rope staging-support should not be 
used for welding or cutting operation; 
rope may burn.

1-3  ARC WELDING

Comply with precautions in 1-1, 1-2, 
and this section.  Arc Welding, properly 
done, is a safe process, but a careless 

Содержание CobraTig 150 SM

Страница 1: ...Product CobraTig Manual 091 0675 Serial 13110001 Voltage Rating 100 120 208 220 230 240VAC Revision Nov 2013 Rev B Model Number 254 153 254 252 CobraTig 150 SM Owner s Manual...

Страница 2: ...4 Connections 3 Section 5 Operation 5 Section 6 Main Menu 6 Section 7 Weld Manual 6 Section 8 Weld Orbital 8 Section 9 Recall Program 9 Section 10 Save Program 10 Section 11 Auto Program Generator 11...

Страница 3: ...r s Name MK Products Inc 16882 Armstrong Ave Irvine CA 92606 Declares that the product CobraTig 150 SM conforms to the following Directives and Standards Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC El...

Страница 4: ...d 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 W...

Страница 5: ...Notify your supplier Mixing gases NEVER try to mix any gases in a cylinder NEVER refill any cylinder Cylinder fittings should never be modified or exchanged 3 Hose Prohibited use Never use hose other...

Страница 6: ...ther bare metal in the welding circuit or in ungrounded electrically HOT equipment can fatally shock a person whose body becomes a conductor DO NOT STAND SIT LIE LEAN ON OR TOUCH a wet surface when we...

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Страница 8: ...deal weld procedure through the use of our Automatic Procedure Generator Just enter the tube outside diameter and wall thickness The rest is automatic This version of CobraTig Software and Hardware ha...

Страница 9: ...ion rates The water cooled narrow profile CopperHeads are lightweight and easy to handle for those awkward welds with limited access All MK weldheads can be utilized as bench mounted or remotely contr...

Страница 10: ...the 1 4 hex head screws from the cover of the unit then lift the cover off Locate TB1 on the lower right rear side of the unit from the front Using the Phillips head screwdriver to change the taps fo...

Страница 11: ...the Tool Bar select Send then select Send Firmware Upgrade to CobraTig Ctrl U Choose the correct COM port in accordance with your PC laptop from the CobraTig Communication dialog box Press Start If t...

Страница 12: ...below The unit will remember the last screen that was on when it was powered off To start from the beginning it is best to calibrate the weldhead prior to starting Once the weldhead is calibrated pre...

Страница 13: ...t will start with the last screen displayed Help Press this button to read a brief description of the MAIN MENU button descriptions and functions Section 7 Weld Manual From the MAIN MENU screen the WE...

Страница 14: ...l UP scrolls the highlighted field from one demand parameter to the next demand parameter F5 Adjust Up increases the numerical value of the demand parameter selected As this button is pressed for each...

Страница 15: ...rator APG Start Stop Pressing this button will start the prepurge gas flowing and start the welding procedure Main Menu Press this button to return to the MAIN MENU Print Weld Press the PRINT WELD but...

Страница 16: ...eturn to the MAIN MENU Weld Orbital Press this button to return to the WELD ORBITAL screen Scroll Left Each time this button is pressed the locations of where each weld procedure is saved will move th...

Страница 17: ...o do this simply press the SAVE PROGRAM button This will change to the SAVE USER MEMORY screen Help Press this button to read a brief description of the SAVE menu button descriptions and functions Mai...

Страница 18: ...the bottom of the WELD ORBITAL screen Scroll Down Press this button in order to scroll the highlighted field from one DEMAND parameter down to the next Adjustment of each parameter is performed using...

Страница 19: ...pressed thus bypassing any additional features and changing directly to the WELD ORBITAL screen Previous Entry Press this button to return to the previous field in order to change the entered value N...

Страница 20: ...PRINTER STATUS field to read OK To load a new roll of paper slide printer tray straight out until it stops Disengage the Printer Drive Mechanism by lifting up the Drive Latch Arms on either side of t...

Страница 21: ...LTS mode a Strip Chart will only printout if there were deviations in the weld sequence Section 13 Calibration Menu Prior to using the CobraTig 150 SM unit for welding it is generally a good idea to c...

Страница 22: ...P and ADJUST DOWN buttons to select the rpm value required The HIGH and LOW values can never be equal A minimum of 1 0 rpm will separate the two values If the LOW value is increased the HIGH will incr...

Страница 23: ...etting and press CURRENT START Once the 10 A arc is established use the ADJUST UP and ADJUST DOWN buttons to reach 2 50 mV on the multimeter Once this mV value is read press the 10 A button this will...

Страница 24: ...t simply press the START RECEIVE button to saved the transmitting procedure then press the location number of where the procedure is to be saved If the procedure is saved to a location that is empty t...

Страница 25: ...ast for the LCD screen This will make the display lighter as the number decreases Section 16 Diagnostic Menu This screen will show the units internal total on time diagnostics This includes number of...

Страница 26: ...inute of the hour Once the end of the range is reached the sequence will revert again Range 0 59 Change Day Press to increase date of the month Range 1 31 Change Month Press to increase the change of...

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Страница 28: ...DATE August 1 2010 16882 Armstrong Ave Irvine CA 92606 Tel 949 863 1234 Fax 949 474 1428 www mkproducts com...

Страница 29: ...16882 ARMSTRONG AVE IRVINE CA 92606 TEL 949 863 1234 FAX 949 474 1428 WWW MKPRODUCTS COM...

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