Section 5-Operator Controls; Power Switch; Wire Speed Control; Section 6- Sequence Of Operation - Miller Electric S-21E Technical Manual

Wire feed equipment
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Access Hole For
Gun/Feeder Connector
Gun Trigger
Receptacle
Figure 5-1. Control Panel View
6-1.
GAS METAL ARC (GMAW) AND FLUX
CORED ARC (FCAW) WELDING
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WARNING:
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill;
MOVING PARTS can cause serious injury;
EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENT can damage
internal parts.
• Do not touch live electrical parts.
• Keep case closed while operating.
Warranty is void if the wire feeder is operated
with any portion of the outer enclosure open or
removed.
ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin; NOISE
can damage hearing.
• Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection.
FUMES AND GASES can seriously harm
your health.
• Ventilate to keep from breathing fumes and
gases.
• If ventilation is inadequate, use approved
breathing device.
HOT METAL, SPATrER, AND SLAG can
cause fire and burns.
• Watch for fire.
• Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know
how to use it.
• Allow work and equipment to cool before
handling.
MAGNETIC FIELDS FROM HIGH CURRENTS
can affect pacemaker operation.
• Wearers should consult their doctor before
going near arc welding gouging, or spot
welding operations.
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SECTION 5- OPERATOR CONTROLS
Wire Speed
Control
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SECTION 6— SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
5-1.
POWER SWITCH (Figure 5-1)
POWER
The POWER switch functions as the ON/OFF switch for
the wire feeder.
5-2.
WIRE SPEED CONTROL (Figure 5-1)
WIRE SPEED
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The WIRE SPEED control adjusts the wire feed speed
in inches per minute within the wire speed range. Rotat-
ing the WIRE SPEED control clockwise increases wire
feed speed. The scale is calibrated in inches per minute.
WELDING WIRE
Wounds.
• Do not point gun toward any part of the body
any conductive surface, or other personnel.
1.
Install and connect unit according to Section 4.
2.
Wear dry insulating gloves and clothing.
3.
Connect work clamp to clean, bare metal at work-
piece.
4.
Rotate WIRE SPEED control to desired position
(see Section 5-2).
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WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
• Do not touch live electrical parts.
• Do not touch welding wireorany metal part in
contact with it while welding.
The welding wire and all metal parts in contact
with it carry weld output when the welding power
source contactor is energized.
5.
Energize the welding power source or generator.
6.
Place the POWER switch in the ON position
7.
Turn on shielding gas at the source, if applicable.
8.
Wear welding helmet with proper filter lens
according to ANSI Z49.1.
9.
Hold tip of gun approximately 1/2 in. (13 mm)
from workpiece, and depress gun trigger. Current
flows, gas flows, and wire feeds. If wire slippage
is noticed, adjust drive roll pressure according to
Section 4-7.
can
cause
puncture
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