Making Dual Operator Cv Weld Connections W/ Common Work Cable - Miller Big Blue Duo Pro 700 X Owner's Manual

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5-13. Making Dual Operator CV Weld Connections w/ Common Work Cable

3/4 in.
Stop engine.
wrench
crescent wrench
Failure to properly size and connect
weld cables may cause excessive
heat and start a fire, or damage your
machine.
NOTICE – When making weld connections
with a common work cable, connect weld
cable of adequate size between Negative (-)
weld output terminals, and connect a single
weld cable of adequate size from Welder B
nutdriver
(right)
Negative
(-)
chippinghammer
workpiece.
NOTICE – When using these connections
as a common work terminal, all connections
must be of the same polarity.
wirecutter
frontcutter
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NOTICE – For common work connection,
work cable must be able to carry combined
weld output of both modules (see Selecting
Cable Size table for proper cable size).
NOTICE – Do not exceed machine duty
cycle.
Use Dual Operator mode for CC and
CV welding (see Section 6).
Direct
terminal
to
the
(DCEP) connections are shown.
1 Wire Feeder Cables
2 Work Jumper Cable
3 Common Work Cable
For MIG and FCAW welding Direct Current
Electrode
Current
Electrode
Positive
Positive
(DCEP),
connect
common work cable and work jumper cable
to Welder B (right) Negative (-) terminal.
Connect other end of work jumper cable to
Welder A (left) Negative (-) terminal.
Connect wire feeder cables to Positive (+)
terminals.
For MIG and FCAW Direct Current Elec-
trode Negative (DCEN), connect common
work cable and work jumper cable to Welder
B (right) Positive (+) terminal. Connect other
end of work jumper cable to Welder A (left)
Positive (+) terminal.
Connect wire feeder cables to Negative (-)
terminals.
Be sure Process Selector switches are
set correctly. See Section 6-3.

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