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Miller Bobcat 260 User Manual

Miller Bobcat 260
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OM-286504 Page 68
SECTION 13 GMAW WELDING (MIG) GUIDELINES WHEN
USING A VOLTAGE-SENSING FEEDER
13-1. Typical GMAW (MIG) Process Connections Using A Voltage-Sensing Wire Feeder
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SECTION 1 GMAW WELDING (MIG) GUIDELINES WHEN
USING A VOLTAGE-SENSING FEEDER
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1-1. Holding And Positioning Welding Gun
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Weld current can damage elec-
tronic parts in vehicles. Discon-
nect both battery cables before
welding on a vehicle. Place work
clamp as close to the weld as
possible.
Voltage sensing wire feeders are used with
constant current (CC) or constant voltage
(CV) power sources (14 pin receptacle not
required).
If using a CC or CV welding power source
without a weld output contactor, use optional
secondary contactor.
F
For GMAW, use optional gas valve.
1 Constant Current (CC) or Constant Volt-
age (CV) Welding Power Source
2 Gun
3 Voltage-Sensing Wire Feeder
4 Electrode Lead
5 Work Clamp
6 Workpiece
7 Voltage Sensing Clamp
8 Work Lead

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Miller Bobcat 260 Specifications

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BrandMiller
ModelBobcat 260
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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