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Figure 14 - Inductance Trim
Figure 15 - Preow/Postow/Spot/Burnback
Continuous
“ON”
Trigger Latch
“ON”
Spot “ON”
Spot Time
Preow
Time
Postow Time
Burnback
Time
4.2 OPTIONAL CONTROLS
4.2.1 INDUCTANCE TRIM (OPTIONAL)
PN-0558002888 (Figure 14)
Inductance is used to optimize short circuiting arc perfor-
mance by changing the current rise and fall time of each short
circuit. This results in improved spatter control, weld bead
wetting and arc stability. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that
the Inductance Trim option be used for optimum short arc
welding performance with stainless steel wires.
The INDUCTANCE TRIM is installed inside the wire spool com-
partment, above the wire feed motor, to the left of the Burn-
back adjustment. The “easy to set dial is calibrated by wire
alloy (Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel) and Shielding gas:
100% CO
2
Argon - 25% CO
2
Argon - 8 to 15% CO
2
Trimix (Stainless Helium Mixtures)
The short circuiting Mig arc performance will change from
a high short circuit frequency, fast reacting arc, to a lower
short circuit frequency, soft and less spattering arc as the
dial is turned clockwise. The optimized arc performances
will vary depending on shielding gas, wire diameter and
alloy. Gases and alloys other than those indicated can also
be optimized with this control. The operator can adjust this
control as desired to optimize personal preferences of weld-
ing characteristics.
(OPTIONAL) PN-0558002889 (Figure 15)
This optional control is mounted in place of the standard
burnback control inside the wire spool compartment. A
description of the module follows:
A. Preow/Postow - The PREFLOW control sets the time of
the preow shielding gas before the wire starts feeding
(0-1.5 sec.). The POSTFLOW control sets the time the
shielding gas remains “ON” after the arc is turned “OFF”
(0-7.5 sec.).
B. Spot Weld Time - This dial sets the spot weld time from 0 to
5 seconds and is controlled by a current detect switch.
The timer does not start until current is detected to insure
consistent results.
C. Burnback Control - See 4.1.11
D. Spot Weld Switch Position - With the toggle switch in the
SPOT (left) position, the SPOT timer is turned “ON”, and
the spot weld time is controlled by the SPOT WELD TIMER
dial.
E. Continuous Position - With the toggle switch in the CON-
TINUOUS (center) position, the welding continues as long
as the Mig gun trigger is depressed.
F. Trigger Lock Position - With the toggle switch in the
TRIGGER LOCK (right) position, the welding process begins
when the gun trigger is depressed. Once the welding
process has started, the gun trigger may be released with-
out aecting the welding process. To stop the welding
operation, the gun trigger must be depressed a second
time. This allows a continuous weld without having to
continuously depress the gun trigger.
SECTION 4 OPERATION
4.2.2 PREFLOW/POSTFLOW/SPOT/BURNBACK

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ESAB Multimaster 300X Specifications

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BrandESAB
ModelMultimaster 300X
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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