Warning – Miller Electric MC-80M User Manual
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3-2.
Installing Machine-Held Torch And Remote Trigger Pendant
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
•
Do not touch live electrical parts.
•
Turn Off cutter, and disconnect input power before
installing torch.
MOVING PARTS can cause injury.
•
Keep away from moving parts.
HOT PARTS can cause severe burns.
•
Allow cooling period before maintaining or servicing.
WARNING
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Machine-held torches require a
customer-supplied external switch
or remote trigger control.
Turn Off cutter and remove input
power. Remove top of cutter case.
1
Remote Trigger Leads
2
Strain Relief
3
Boot
Install strain relief in location
shown. Insert leads through boot
and install in strain relief as shown.
Be sure insulation jacket is in strain
relief.
4
Torch Connection Receptacle
5
Gas Hose
6
Pilot Lead
Insert receptacle, hose, and lead
through boot.
7
Pilot Terminal
Connect pilot lead to terminal, and
gas hose to fitting as shown.
8
Printed Circuit Board PC3
9
Three-Way Connector
Connect three-way connector to
matching receptacle on PC3, torch
connection receptacle, and remote
trigger receptacle.
Reinstall top of case.
ST-801 208 / ST-801 202
3/8, 5/8 in
Tools Needed:
1
5
6
Rear Panel
4
3
2
4
1
3
9
5
7
6
8
9
Significant DC voltage can remain on capacitors in cutter
after unit is Off. Always discharge capacitors according to
cutter’s Owner’s Manual before installing torch.
Figure 3-2. Installing Machine-Held Torch And Remote Trigger Pendant Into Cutter