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Operation – Lincoln Electric IM306 IDEALARC DC-600 User Manual

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OPERATION

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IDEALARC DC-600

IDEALARC DC-600 POWER SOURCE
SETTING WHEN CONNECTED TO NA-5
WIRE FEEDER

When using the IDEALARC DC-600 with the NA-5
wire feeder, set the controls on the IDEALARC DC-
600 as follows for the best performance:

1.

Turn OFF main AC input power supply to the IDE-
ALARC DC-600.

2.

Connect the electrode cables to terminal polarity
to be used.

3.

Set the CONTROL CIRCUIT POLARITY SWITCH
to the same polarity as the electrode cable con-
nection.

4.

Set the OUTPUT CONTROL SWITCH to
REMOTE.

5.

Set the IDEALARC DC-600 WELDING MODE
SWITCH to the position that matches the welding
process being used.

a.

For submerged arc welding, set WELDING
MODE SWITCH TO CV SUBMERGED ARC
position.

b.

For all open arc welding processes set
WELDING MODE SWITCH TO CV INNER-
SHIELD position.

LN-8 SEMI-AUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDER

To use the LN-8 Semi-Automatic Wire Feeder with
IDEALARC DC-600

1.

Set the IDEALARC DC-600 WELDING MODE
SWITCH to either CV Innershield mode or CV
Submerged Arc mode depending on the welding
process being used.

2.

Set the IDEALARC DC-600 OUTPUT
CONTROL SWITCH to the REMOTE position.

3.

Set the LN-8 Welding Mode Switch to the CV
position. The LN-8 Welding Mode Switch is locat-
ed on the variable voltage (CC) board.

4.

Refer to the LN-8 Operator’s Manual for instruc-
tions on how to use the LN-8.

LN-7 AND LN-9 SEMI-AUTOMATIC WIRE
FEEDERS OR OTHER CONSTANT WIRE
FEEDERS

To use the LN-7, LN-9, or other constant wire feed
speed semi-automatic wire feeders with IDEALARC
DC-600

1.

Set the IDEALARC DC-600 WELDING MODE
SWITCH to either CV Innershield mode or CV
Submerged Arc mode depending on the welding
process being used.

NOTE: These semi-automatic wire feeders can-
not be used in the CC Stick mode.

2.

Set the IDEALARC DC-600 OUTPUT
CONTROL SWITCH.

a.

LN-7: Use either an optional K775 Remote
Control Box Assembly or set the
IDEALARC DC-600 OUTPUT CONTROL
SWITCH in the Local position.

b.

LN-9: Refer to the LN-9 Operator’s Manual for
instructions of how to use the LN-9.