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Output Current Range | 20-320A |
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Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Efficiency | 85% |
Power Factor | 0.93 |
Input Voltage | 400V |
Input Phase | 3 Phase |
Processes | MIG |
Rated Output | 320A @ 30VDC 40% |
Duty Cycle | 40% @ 320A |
Weight | 52.5 lbs (23.8 kg) |
Summarizes various safety warnings and symbols related to electrical shock, radiation, fumes, sparks, and hot materials.
Provides a general overview of the welding machines and their capabilities.
Guides users on how to install and operate the welding machine, covering location and environment.
Details the output sockets for connecting electrode holders and work leads.
Describes the front panel controls and operational features of the welding machine.
Explains the meaning of different LED light conditions indicating system status and errors.
Describes how to select and change the welding process and weld modes.
Guides users on how to access and set parameters in the Quick Access menu.
Explains how to access and configure device settings through the Configuration Menu.
Details various configuration parameters like Spot Timer, Crater Procedure, Preflow/Postflow Time, and Arc/Loss Time.
Describes the 7" TFT display, different view modes, and knob functions for parameter adjustment.
Explains the information displayed in the status bar, including active mode and USB interface.
Guides users on how to select welding programs and change welding process choice.
Provides access to accessories, tips, tricks, and tutorials for the welding machine.
Allows users to customize interface functions and parameters, such as electrode wire type and shielding gas.
Explains how to save and load data (settings, programs) to and from a USB device.
Covers setting parameter limits for jobs and configuring display options like UI look and brightness.
Describes how to lock/unlock functions on the welding parameters bar and set a password.
Guides on enabling/disabling jobs and selecting jobs for activation in Job Mode.
Allows users to choose the interface language from a list of available options.
Explains how to restore the machine to its original factory default settings.
Details how to access and set various device configuration parameters like WFS units and display trim.
Covers recording welding parameters, accessing weld history, and creating snapshots for troubleshooting.
Describes how to set independent wire feed speed and voltage for GMAW/FCAW processes.
Explains synergic mode where voltage is set by machine software based on loaded data.
Details the procedure for initiating SMAW welding, including polarity and parameter settings.
Provides step-by-step instructions for loading electrode wire into the welding torch.
Guides on adjusting the pressure arm force for optimal welding performance.
Explains how to connect the gas cylinder and flow regulator, with safety precautions.
Details daily checks and periodic maintenance tasks to ensure machine longevity.
Outlines Lincoln Electric's policy regarding customer advice and product support.
Information regarding the disposal of electrical equipment according to the WEEE directive.
Instructions on using the part list and locating authorized service facilities for repairs.