Cv (Contant Voltage ) Mode - Using A Spool Gun - Vanair Air N Arc All-in-One Power Systems 300 Operations Manual & Parts List

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AIR N ARC
300 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
4. On the control panel, place the DC Charger/
Welder switch in welder mode. Place the
CC/CV switch in CV mode.
5. Adjust the power dial on the Air N Arc 300 to
the appropriate voltage setting for the
material being welded. Adjust the power dial
on the suitcase feeder for the material being
welded. At anytime during welding, the
power dial may be adjusted to the desired
voltage level.
5.4.1.3 CV (CONSTANT VOLTAGE) MODE - USING
A SPOOL GUN
CV (Constant Voltage) Mode – commonly referred to as -
Wire Welding, MIG welding, or Gas Metal Arc Welding
(GMAW)
When using a spool gun, an adapter with
contactor must be used. Please consult
the spool gun manufacturer for
1. With the engine shut off, insert the twist lock
connection of the ground clamp into the
negative (-) welder connection port on the
control panel. Insert the power lead
segment from spool gun adapter into the
positive (+) welder connection port on the
control panel.
2. Place the ground clamp from the Air N Arc
300 on the work piece.
3. Start the engine (See Section 5.2, Engine
Start-up and Shutdown Procedure).
4. On the control panel, place the DC Charger/
Welder switch in welder mode. Place the
CC/CV switch in CV mode.
5. Adjust the power dial on the Air N Arc 300 to
the appropriate voltage setting for the
material being welded. At anytime during
welding, the power dial may be adjusted to
the desired voltage level.
What the numbers mean that are used to identify a stick
welding electrode:
Using E6010 for an example...
NOTE
appropriate adapter.
090010-OP_r0
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SECTION 5: OPERATION
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