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NOTE
"OFF THE ARC" Wire Feeders can use
either MIG (CV) or STICK (CC) Process
Selection. Place the contactor toggle
switch on the accesssory panel (see
Figure 2-5) to the "ON" position.
the display will show average welding current and volts in the top and bottom
display, respectively. After welding stops, the current display will again return to
zero. There is no “HOLD” circuit for the display meters when using the TIG and
STICK process modes.
E. MIG WELDING PRESET PROCEDURE
When the PROCESS switch is placed in the MIG position, the Multipower
460PULSE is set for CV (constant voltage) welding. The power source will output
open circuit voltage (OCV) when the Mig Gun trigger is depressed. The following
procedure assumes the wire feed and voltage adjustments will be made from the
wire feeder front panel and wire and gas have been installed.
Step 1. Connect wire feeder to Multipower 460PULSE and set PANEL/RE-
MOTE switch to REMOTE position.
Step 2. Set the MIG MODE switch to the STANDARD position.
Step 3. Place the WELD PROCESS switch in the MIG (center) position.
Step 4. Press and release the PRESET button then turn the
wire speed con-
trol on the wire feeder to the desired speed shown on the top digital
display window of the Multipower 460PULSE.
Step 5. Turn the VOLTAGE knob
on the wire feeder to the desired arc volt-
age in the bottom digital display window of the Multipower
460PULSE.
Step 6. Set the shielding gas flow rate to 35 cfh by activating the gas purge
switch on the wire feeder or pulling the gun trigger and turning the ad-
justment knob on the Flowmeter.
Step 7. Connect the work cable to the part to be welded and pull the gun trigger
to start welding. Trim the wire speed and volts as needed for the desired
arc characteristics and weld quality.
Figure 4-1 Standard Mig Setup Procedure
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SECTION 4 OPERATION
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