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Arc volts, Operation – Lincoln Electric IM10076 LN-25 PRO User Manual

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Maximum WFS

(Standard

Torque)

400
450
570
650
700

Maximum WFS
(Extra Torque )

220
250
300
350
400

Minimum Arc Volts

15 V
17 V
21 V
24 V
27 V

b-4

OPERATION

b-4

Wire Feed Speed, CC Operation

When Across the Arc models are operated with CC
power sources, the wire feed speed changes as the
arc voltage changes. When the arc voltage increases,
the wire feed speed will increase; and when the arc
voltage decreases, the wire feed speed will decrease.

To preset the wire feed speed on CC power sources:

1. Set the Wire Feed Mode switch inside the LN-

25™ Pro to "CC".

2. Refer to the Figure B.1a graph for the setting for

the wire feed speed knob setting. Select the hori-
zontal line representing the Desired Wire Feed
Speed. (See Figure B.1a arrow for 375 in/min.)

3. Select the diagonal line representing the Arc

Volts. (See Figure B.1a for 29 volts.)

4. Determine the vertical line representing the CC

representing the CC Wire Feed Speed setting
where the above two lines cross. (See Figure
B.1a arrow line for 450.) Set the LN-25™ Pro
wire feed speed knob to this value.

CC WFS dial setting = desired WFS x 35

Arc Volts

Example:

375 in/min. (Horizontal Line) x 35
29 Arc Volts (Diagonal Line)

= 452.5 (Vertical Line)

(See Figure B.1a)

LN-25™ PRO

50

100

150

in/min.

200

250

300

350

375

400

450

500

550

600

650

700

50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550

650 700

35

31

29
27
25
23

21

19
17
15

33

600

ARC

VOLTS

CC

FIGuRE b.1a

CV OPERATION

A constant voltage (CV) power
source is recommended for flux-
cored arc welding. (FCAW) and
gas metal arc welding (GMAW) to
obtain code quality results.
However, this wire feeder may also
be used with a constant current
(CC) power source to obtain pass-
able results for noncritical quality
applications.

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use 450 setting

The serviceability of a product or structure utilizing the
LN-25™ PRO wire feeder is and must be the sole
responsibility of the builder/user. Many variables
beyond the control of The Lincoln Electric Company
affect the results obtained in using the LN-25™ PRO
wire feeder. These variables include, but are not lim-
ited to, welding procedure, plate chemistry and tem-
perature, weldment design, fabrication methods and
service requirements. The available range of the LN-
25™ PRO wire feeder may not be suitable for all
applications, and the builder/user is and must be sole-
ly responsible for welding settings.