Crosslinc; Paralleling - Lincoln Electric Vantage 435X Operator's Manual

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VANTAGE
435X
®
The following modes can be accessed via an ArcLink
Steel
Diameter
Argon
CO 2
M ix
.030
.035
.040
.045
3/64
.052
1/16
Pulse Modes
Steel
Stainless
Diameter
Argon
Argon
M ix
M ix
.035
.
040
.045
3/64
.052
1/16

CROSSLINC

The accessory or wire feeder talks to the power source by sending
a signal through the electrode cable.
To start CrossLinc, simply connect the weld cables and sense lead
per the CrossLinc device's instructions. Select the desired weld
mode with the machine. When weld output is ON, the CrossLinc
device will automatically link to the machine. The CrossLinc light
will be on to show active communication.
When CrossLinc is active, the remote control is disabled.
CrossLinc technology uses a communication protocol coupled in
the electrode and work cables. For best performance the total
voltage drop in the system should be kept under 10V.
CrossLinc is not compatible with High Frequency TIG. If high
frequency is in the area, the cables need to routed as far as
possible from each other. Also, follow all high frequency best
practices, including an driven earth ground.
For Touch Start TIG applications, the machine should be placed
on HIGH idle to ensure the most robust CrossLinc connection.

PARALLELING

When paralleling machines in order to combine their outputs, all
units must be operated in the CC-STICK mode at the same output
settings. To achieve this, turn the WELD MODE switch to the CC-
STICK position. Operation in other modes may produce erratic
outputs, and large output imbalances between the units.
®
Synergic CV Modes
Metal-
Stainless
Cored
Argon
Tri-M ix
Argon M ix
M ix
Metal-
Alum inu m
Cored
4043
Argon M ix
TABLE B.4
feeder:
Flux C ore
Argon
CO2
M ix
5356
B-14
Alum inu m
4043
5356
OPERATION

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