Miller Big Blue Air Pak 600 Owner's Manual page 39

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Switch Setting
Electrode Hot – MIG VS
Electrode Hot – FCAW VS
Electrode Hot - Stick
Electrode Hot – TIG Lift Arc
Remote ON/OFF Required - TIG
Remote On/Off Required - Stick
Remote On/Off Required - FCAW
Remote On/Off Required - MIG
Notes
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MIG solid wire uses a voltage sensing (VS) feeder that does not require a control cable
FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) uses a voltage sensing (VS) feeder that does not re-
quire a control cable back to the welder/generator.
Stick welding with or without a remote amperage control. Strike an arc to start welding.
Lift Arc TIG: touch tungsten to work and lift to start welding. Uses circuitry internal to the
welder/generator to aid arc start. Can be used with or without a remote control.
High Frequency TIG or Scratch Start TIG welding. High frequency TIG starting with re-
mote foot control allows remote On/Off and Amperage control. Another typical application
Stick welding with RFC-14 control allows remote On/Off and Amperage control. This can
FCAW using a constant speed feeder. Use feeders with remote voltage control, or use a
MIG solid wire using a constant speed feeder. Use feeders with remote voltage control, or
Typical Process Applications (DC Only)
back to the welder/generator.
is a simple TIG rig with a remote control device.
help eliminate accidental arc strikes.
Spoolmatic 30A with WC 24 control.
use a Spoolmatic 30A with WC 24 control.
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