WIRE FEEDER WELDER (180 MODEL)
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Output Overload
The WIRE FEEDER WELDERS are equipped with a circuit breaker
and a thermostat which protects the machine from damage if
maximum output is exceeded. The circuit breaker button will
extend out when tripped. The circuit breaker must be manually
reset.
Thermal Protection
The WIRE FEEDER WELDERS have a rated output duty cycle as
defined in the Technical Specification page. If the duty cycle is
exceeded, a thermal protector will shut off the output until the
machine cools to a reasonable operating temperature. This is an
automatic function of the WIRE FEEDER WELDERS and does not
require user intervention. The fan continues to run during cool-
ing.
Electronic Wire Drive Motor Protection
The WIRE FEEDER WELDERS have built-in protection for wire drive
motor overload.
CHANGING LINER
NOTE: The variation in cable lengths prevents the interchange-
ability 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. Refer to Figure D.2.
1. Remove the gas nozzle from the gun by unscrewing counter-
clockwise.
2. Remove the existing contact tip from the gun by unscrewing
counter-clockwise.
3. Remove the gas diffuser from the gun tube by unscrewing
counter-clockwise.
4. Lay the gun and cable out straight on a flat surface. Loosen
the set screw located in the brass connector at the wire feed-
er end of the cable. Pull the liner out of the cable.
5. Insert a new untrimmed liner into the connector end of the
cable. Be sure the liner bushing is stenciled appropriately for
the wire size being used.
6. Fully seat the liner bushing into the connector. Tighten the set
screw on the brass cable connector. At this time, the gas dif-
fuser should not be installed onto the end of the gun tube.
7. With the gas nozzle and diffuser removed from the gun tube,
be sure the cable is straight, and then trim the liner to the
length shown in the Figure D.2. Remove any burrs from the
end of the liner.
8. Screw the gas diffuser onto the end of the gun tube and
securely tighten.
9. Replace the contact tip and nozzle.
FIGURE D.2
Liner trim length
Set Screw
Brass Cable
Connector
Liner Assembly
(Liner bushing to be sealed tight against
brass cable connector)
GUN HANDLE PARTS
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-clockwise until the collar
reaches a stop. Then pull the collar off the gun handle. If the col-
lars are difficult to turn, position the gun handle against a corner,
place a screwdriver against the tab on the collar and give the
screwdriver a sharp blow to turn the collar past an internal lock-
ing rib. See Figure D-3.
FIGURE D.3
D 2
MAINTENANCE
1-1/4"(31.8 mm)
Liner Trim Length
Gas Diffuser
Gas Nozzle or
Gasless Nozzle
Counter-clockwise