Connecting To Weld Output Terminals; Weld Output Terminals - Miller SRH-444 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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4-10. Connecting To Weld Output Terminals
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Turn off power before
connecting to weld output
terminals
Failure to properly connect
weld cables may cause
excessive heat and start a fire,
or damage your machine.
Do not place anything between
weld cable terminal and copper
bar. Make sure the surface of
the weld cable terminal and
copper bar are clean.
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Correct Weld Cable Installation
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Incorrect Weld Cable Installation
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Weld Output Terminal
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Supplied Weld Output Terminal
Nut
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Weld Cable Terminal
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Copper Bar
Remove supplied nut from weld
output terminal. Slide weld cable
terminal onto weld output
terminal and secure with nut so
that weld cable terminals is tight
against copper bar.
Tools Needed:
3/4 in. (19 mm)
803 778-B
Turn off power before
connecting to weld output
terminals.
Use only one negative weld
output terminal at a time.
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Positive (+) Weld Output
Terminal
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A Negative (-) Weld Output
Terminal (Low Range)
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B Negative (-) Weld Output
Terminal (High Range)
For DC Electrode Positive (DCEP),
connect work cable to negative (-)
terminal that supplies desired
amperage range. Connect electrode
holder cable to positive (+) terminal.
For DC Electrode Negative (DCEN)
reverse cable connections.
Tools Needed:
3/4 in. (19 mm)
Ref. 802 927

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