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4-12. Making Dual Operator CC And CV Weld Connections w/ Separate Work Cables
Ref. 190 377 / 802 292-A
Y Stop engine.
Y Do not exceed machine duty cycle.
. Use Dual Operator mode for CC and
CV welding (see Section 5-1).
See Section 4-15 for proper cable size.
1 Strain Reliefs
Route cables through strain reliefs.
2 Electrode Holder Cable
3 Wire Feeder Cable
4 Work Cables
For Stick/TIG welding Direct Current Elec-
trode Positive (DCEP), connect work cable
to Negative (–) terminal and electrode hold-
er cable to CC terminal.
For Stick/TIG Direct Current Electrode
Negative (DCEN), connect work cable to
CC terminal and electrode holder cable to
Negative (–) terminal.
. Be sure Process Selector switches are
set correctly. See Section 5-3.
For MIG and FCAW welding Direct Current
Electrode Positive (DCEP), connect work
cable to Negative (–) terminal and wire
feeder cable to CV terminal.
For MIG and FCAW Direct Current Elec-
trode Negative (DCEN), connect work
cable to CV terminal and wire feeder cable
to Negative (–) terminal.
For Stick/TIG welding on units with Polarity
switch option, connect work cable to Work
receptacle and electrode cable to Electrode
receptacle.
For MIG/FCAW welding on units with Polar-
ity switch option, connect work cable to
Work receptacle and wire feeder cable to
CV receptacle.
. Place optional Polarity switches in Re-
verse position when using CV weld re-
ceptacles. There is no CV weld output
when switch is in Straight position.
. Be sure Process Selector and Polarity
switches are set correctly. See Section
5-3.
Tools Needed:
Welder A (Left) Side
3/4 in
Welder B (Right) Side
1
2
3
4
Direct Current Electrode Positive
(DCEP) connections are shown.
Note position
of Process
Selector
switches.
Note position
of optional
Polarity
switch.