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MK Products Cobramatic 120VAC User Manual

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Cobramatic

®

Owner’s Manual - page 4

Welding Torch Connections

Work Cable

Connect a work lead of suffi cient size and length (see table below) between
the proper output stud on the power source and the work. Be sure the
connection to the work makes tight metal to metal electrical contact. Poor
work lead connections can result in poor arc initiation, poor weld results and
activation of the ground lead protector.

Work Lead Lengths

Current 60%

Up to 50ft.

10-100ft.

Duty

Cycle

(15.2m) (15.2-30.4m)

300A

0 (53mm)

0 (67mm)

400A

00 (67mm)

00 (85mm)

500A

00 (67mm)

00 (85mm)

600A

000 (85mm)

000 (107mm)

Control Cable

The 7-Pin “W” Clocked connector screws onto the mating receptacle on the
front panel of the wire feeder. This provides all electrical signals (motor
voltage, potentiometer control & trigger) to and from the feeder to the torch.

Wire Conduit Inlet

Front panel access to attach conduit to front of slave motor assembly.

Power Cable Inlet

Front panel access to attach power cable (air or water) to top of power block.

Gas Inlet

Front panel access to attach gas hose to bottom fi tting of power block.

Water Inlet (For Water Cooled Torches)

Front panel access to connect the water hose to the middle fi tting on the
power block.

Section B

Operation

General

The AC slave motor in the feeder runs at a fast, constant speed, but has very
low torque. It is always trying to feed more wire than the torch motor wants,
and when the motor gets all it wants, it slows the slave motor preventing a
bird’s nest. Because of the low torque produced by the slave motor, a brake
system is used to prevent wire overrun rather than tension. The spool drag
tension is produced by the patented Wire Retainer Bar mechanism to keep
the wire slightly taut. The 24 VDC torch pull motor is controlled by a solid
state speed control and a potentiometer located in the torch.

Recommended Processes and Equipment

The Cobramatic® is recommended for use in the GMAW and FCAW welding
applications. It is recommended for use with constant voltage power sources.
The Cobramatic® is capable of feeding wires (diameter capacity) ranging
from .023” through .045” solid/cored and .030” through 1/16” aluminum.

Controls and Settings

On/Off Switch

Placing the switch in the “ON” position energizes the feeder circuitry and the
power indicator light.

Wire Size Selector Switch

The wire size selector switch changes the torque of the slave motor for the
wire you are using. When in the .030-.035 aluminum only position, the slave