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WELD-P AK 100 PLUS OPERA TOR’S MANUAL IM546 September,1999 Safety Depends on You Lincoln arc welding and cutting equipment is designed and built with safety in mind. However, your overall safety can be increased by proper installation ... and thought- ful operation on your part.
i SAFETY WELD-PAK 100 PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. PACEMAKER WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR BEFORE OPERATING.
ii WELD-PAK 100 SAFETY FOR ELECTRICALL Y powered equipment. 6.a. Turn off input power using the disconnect switch at the fuse box before working on the equipment. 6 .b . Install equipment in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code, all local codes and the manufacturerʼs recommendations.
iii SAFETY WELD-PAK 100 Mar. ʻ93 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS may be dangerous 8.a. Electric current flowing through any conductor causes localized Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF). Welding current creates EMF fields around welding cables and welding machines 8 .
iv SAFETY WELD-PAK 100 PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉ Pour votre propre protection lire et observer toutes les instruc- tions et les précautions de sûreté specifiques qui parraissent dans ce manuel aussi bien que les précautions de sûreté générales suivantes: Sûreté Pour Soudage A LʼArc 1.
v WELD-PAK 100 Thank Y ou for selecting a QUALITY product by Lincoln Electric. We want you to take pride in operating this Lincoln Electric Company product ••• as much pride as we have in bringing this product to you! Read this Operatorʼs Manual completely before attempting to use this equipment.
vi FEB 95 WELD-PAK 100 MASTER T ABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ALL SECTIONS Page Installation .......................................................................................................Section A Technical Specifications .............................
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Fuse or Output Mode Input Voltage Breaker Size Input Amps Power Cord Extension Cord RATED 115V/60Hz 20 Amp 20 15 Amp, 125V, Three Conductor Three Prong Plug #14 AWG (NEMA Type 5-15P) (2.1 mm 2 ) or Larger Up to 25 Ft. (7.6 mm) CSA 115V/60Hz 15 Amp 12 15 Amp, 125V, Three Conductor Three Prong Plug #12 AWG (NEMA Type 5-15P) (3.
A-2 INST ALLA TION WELD-PAK 100 JAN96 Read entire installation section before starting installation. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IDENTIFY AND LOCA TE COMPONENTS If you have not already done so, unpack the Weld-Pak 100 from its carton and remove all packing material around the WELD-PAK 100.
A-3 INST ALLA TION WELD-PAK 100 SELECT SUIT ABLE LOCA TION Locate the welder in a dry location where there is free circulation of clean air into the louvers in the back and out the front of the unit.
1 2 4 3 A-4 INST ALLA TION WELD-PAK 100 Work Cable Installation Refer to Figure A.2. 1. Open the wire feed section door on the right side of the WELD-PAK 100. 2. Pass the end of the work cable that has the termi- nal lug with the smaller hole through the Work Cable Access Hole (1) in the case front.
A-5 INST ALLA TION WELD-PAK 100 2 . With the cylinder securely installed, remove the cylinder cap. Stand to one side away from the out- let and open the cylinder valve very slightly for an instant. This blows away any dust or dirt which may have accumulated in the valve outlet.
A-6 INST ALLA TION WELD-PAK 100 INPUT CONNECTIONS FIGURE A.6 Refer to Figure A.6. The WELD-PAK 100 has a power input cable located on the rear of the machine. CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR INPUT CONNECTIONS This welding machine must be connected to power source in accordance with applicable elec- trical codes.
WELD-PAK 100 B-1 OPERA TION Read entire operation section before operating the WELD-P AK 100. ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. • Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing. Insulate yourself from work and ground. • Always wear dry insulating gloves.
WELD-PAK 100 JAN96 B-2 OPERA TION GENERAL DESCRIPTION The WELD-PAK 100 is a compact lightweight DC wire feeder/power source. It has been designed for work- shop, hobby, and light maintenance. It is capable of general purpose welding with self-shielded flux-cored (Innershield ® ) wire.
WELD-PAK 100 B-3 OPERA TION out when tripped (Manual reset). FIGURE B.1a FIGURE B.1b WELDING OPERA TIONS SEQUENCE OF OPERA TION Wire Loading Refer to Figure B.2 AND B3. The machine power switch should be turned to the OFF (“O”) position before working inside the wire feed enclosure.
WELD-PAK 100 B-4 OPERA TION Friction Brake Adjustment 1 . With wire spool installed, check free movement and coast of the spool. 2. To tighten the brake turn the wing nut clockwise in 1/4 turn increments until coasting stops.
WELD-PAK 100 B-5 OPERA TION 100 is now ready to weld. Making A Weld 1. See “Process Guidelines” in this section for selec- tion of welding wire and shielding gas and for range of metal thicknesses that can be welded.
WELD-PAK 100 B-6 OPERA TION thinner, CO 2 gas is recommended because it gives equal or better performance than a blended gas at a lower cost. A mixed gas consisting of 75 to 80% Argon and 20 to 25% CO 2 is recommended for welding on heavier gauge [12 gauge (2,5 mm) for example] steel.
WELD-PAK 100 B-7 LEARNING T O WELD LEARNING T O WELD No one can learn to weld simply by reading about it. Skill comes only with practice. The following pages will help the inexperienced operator to understand weld- ing and develop this skill.
WELD-PAK 100 B-8 LEARNING T O WELD The “arc stream” is seen in the middle of the picture. This is the electric arc created by the electric current flowing through the space between the end of the wire electrode and the base metal. The temperature of this arc is about 6000°F, which is more than enough to melt metal.
WELD-PAK 100 B-9 LEARNING T O WELD 2. Can I afford the extra expense, space, and lack of portability required for gas cylinders and gas sup- ply? 3. Do I require clean, finished-looking welds? If you have answered yes to all the above questions GMAW may be the process for you.
WELD-PAK 100 B-10 LEARNING T O WELD ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin. When using an open arc process, it Is necessary to use correct eye, head and body protection. Protect yourself and others, read “ARC RAYS can burn” at the front of this manual. 2.
WELD-PAK 100 B-1 1 LEARNING T O WELD Helpful Hints 1. For general welding, it is not necessary to weave the arc, neither forward or backward nor sideways.
WELD-PAK 100 B-12 LEARNING T O WELD MACHINE SET UP FOR THE GMA W (MIG) PROCESS 1. See PROCESS GUIDELINES in the OPERATION section for selection of welding wire and shielding gas, and for range of metal thicknesses that can be welded. 2. See the Application Guide on the inside of wire feed section door for information on setting the controls.
WELD-PAK 100 B-13 LEARNING T O WELD FIGURE B.17 3. The Correct Electrical Stickout (ESO) The electrical stickout (ESO) is the distance from the end of the contact tip to the end of the wire. See Figure B.17. Once the arc has been established, maintaining the correct ESO becomes extremely important.
WELD-PAK 100 B-14 LEARNING T O WELD 4. After you strike the arc, practice the correct electri- cal stickout. Learn to distinguish it by its sound. 5. When you are sure that you can hold the correct electrical stickout, with a smooth “crackling” arc, start moving.
FIGURE B.24 Vertical-down Welding Refer to Figure B.25 Vertical-down welds are applied at a fast pace. These welds are therefore shallow and narrow and, as such, are excellent for sheet metal. Vertical-down welds may be applied to 5/32” (3.9 mm) and lighter material.
WELD-PAK 100 B-16 LEARNING T O WELD TROUBLESHOOTING WELDS Good welds have excellent appearance. To Eliminate Porosity (in order of importance): 1. Turn on gas supply, if used 2. Decrease voltage. 3. Increase stickout. 4. Increase WFS (wire feed speed).
WELD-PAK 100 B-17 LEARNING T O WELD Proper Gun Handling Most feeding problems are caused by improper han- dling of the gun cable or electrodes. 1. Do not kink or pull the gun around sharp corners 2. Keep the gun cable as straight as practical when welding.
WELD-PAK 100 B-18 APPLICA TION CHART.
C-1 ACCESSORIES WELD-PAK 100 3. Change drive roll orientation (if required) for the wire size selected. See “Changing Drive Roll” in Maintenance section for details. 4. Install the proper gun liner and tip for the wire size selected. See “Component Replacement” in Maintenance section for details.
C-2 NOTES WELD-PAK 100.
D-1 MAINTENANCE WELD-PAK 100 MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. • Disconnect input power by removing plug from receptacle before working inside WELD-PAK 100. Use only ground- ed receptacle. Do not touch electrically “hot” parts inside WELD-PAK 100.
D-2 MAINTENANCE WELD-PAK 100 5. To remove gun tube from gun, remove gas nozzle or gasless nozzle and remove diffuser from gun tube. Remove both collars from each end of the gun handle and separate the handle halves. Loosen the locking nut holding the gun tube in place against the gun end cable connector.
D-3 MAINTENANCE WELD-PAK 100 CHANGING DRIVE ROLL The drive roll has two grooves; one for .023" – .025" (0.6 mm) solid steel electrode and a larger knurled groove for .030" (0.8 mm) solid and .035" (0.9 mm) flux-cored steel electrode.
D-4 MAINTENANCE WELD-PAK 100 CHANGING LINER NOTICE: The variation in cable lengths pre- vents the interchangeability of liners. Once a liner has been cut for a particular gun, it should not be installed in another gun unless it can meet the liner cutoff length requirement.
D-5 MAINTENANCE WELD-PAK 100 GUN HANDLE P ARTS The gun handle consists of two halves that are held together with a collar on each end. To open up the handle, turn the collars approximately 60 degrees counter-clock- wise until the collar reaches a stop.
D-6 NOTES WELD-PAK 100.
E-1 TROUBLESHOOTING WELD-PAK 100 This Troubleshooting Guide is provided to help you locate and remedy possible prob- lems with machine setup or operation. Simply follow the three-step procedure listed below. Step 1. LOCATE PROBLEM (SYMPTOM). Look under the column labeled “PROBLEM (SYMPTOMS)”.
E-2 TROUBLESHOOTING WELD-PAK 100 Observe Safety Guidelines detailed in the beginning of this manual. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) Major physical or electrical damage is evident. No wire feed, weld output or gas flow when gun trigger is pulled.
E-3 TROUBLESHOOTING WELD-PAK 100 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Observe Safety Guidelines detailed in the beginning of this manual. PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) No wire feed when gun trigger is pulled. Fan runs, gas flows and machine has correct open circuit voltage (32vcd maximum) – weld output.
E-4 TROUBLESHOOTING WELD-PAK 100 Observe Safety Guidelines detailed in the beginning of this manual. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your LOCAL AUTHORIZED LINCOLN ELECTRIC FIELD SERVICE FACILITY for assistance before you proceed.
F-1 WIRING DIAGRAMS WELD-PAK 100 WELD-P AK 100 WIRING DIAGRAM S1 SWITCH D1 D3 D2 D4 204 204 204 203 203 203 C1 59,000 mf 40V 203 204 - + GUN CABLE CONDUCTOR BLOCK TO WORK ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS PER E1537 CAVITY NUMBERING SEQUENCE ( COMPONENT SIDE OF BOARD ) 539 541 T1 213 GUN TRIGGER THERMOSTAT 208 5K WIRE SPEED R2 (W) (B) N.
F-2 NOTES WELD-PAK 100.
NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. WELD-PAK 100 WELD-P AK 100 P ARTS MANUAL P ARTS.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 2 P ARTS MAIN EXPLODED DIAGRAM.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 3 P ARTS MAIN EXPLODED DIAGRAM 1 Case Back & Bot.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 4 P ARTS COMPLETE DRIVE ASSEMBL Y/MOTOR Complete New.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 5 P ARTS CASE FRONT ASSEMBL Y 1 Molded Case Front A4.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 6 P ARTS RECTIFIER, F AN AND BRACKET ASSEMBL Y Compl.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 7 P ARTS CENTER P ANEL ASSEMBL Y 2 Center Panel (She.
WELD-PAK 100 NOTE: This Parts Manual is provided as an informative guide only, when ordering parts always refer to the Lincoln Electric Parts List. 8 P ARTS MAGNUM 100L ASSEMBL Y ACCESSORIES AND EXPENDABLE REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MAGNUM 100L DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER SIZE COMPLETE GUN & CABLE ASSEMBLY L8311-3 (K530-3) 1.
NOTES SQUARE WAVE TIG 255.
NOTES SQUARE WAVE TIG 255.
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STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY The Lincoln Electric Company (Lincoln) warrants to the end user (purchaser) of all new welding and cutting equip- ment, electrode and flux (collectively called the “Goods”) that it will be free of defects in workmanship and material.
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