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MK Products Cobra Gold Gooseneck User Manual

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Cobra Gold Owner's Manual - Page 4

Torch Lead Connections

Power Cable

IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE

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Water cooled torches use a #4 AWG power cable inside

a flexible hose. Because of the size of cable used,

these torches MUST be WATER COOLED.

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The torch fitting is screwed into the back of the torch block using a conductive

sealant. Air cooled torches, on the other hand, use a #2 AWG power cable,

which is secured to the torch in the same manner. The power cable fitting on

the other end connects to the power block inside the Cobramatic feeder.

Conduit

The Cobra Gooseneck comes standard with a Teflon-lined conduit. The torch

end is secured with a setscrew accessible through a hole in the handle.

The other end is connected to the wire feeder.

Spiral steel conduits are

available when using hard and cored wires.

Gas Hose

The gas hose is pushed on to the inlet tube of the front body, and then

secured with a plastic cable tie. The gas inlet tube is located in the middle of

the torch block, when viewed from the rear.

Water Hose

The water hose is pushed on to the inlet tube of the front body. The other end

goes to the return side of the water recirculator. The Water tube is located

in the upper right of the torch block, when viewed from the rear. Air cooled

torches do not have a Water Hose.

Electric Cable

A seven conductor control cable is used on the Gooseneck Torch. The torch

end of the control cable is secured to the back of the torch with a cable clamp

and the wires are joined to the motor, pot, and micro switch through two

connectors. The cabinet end has a 7 pin “W” clocked Amphenol connector.

See the schematic in the appendix for wiring information.

Section B

Operation

General

The patented Cobra Gooseneck Torch maintains a constant, steady, uniform

wire feed speed, regardless of curved or looped wire conduit. The constant

push exerted by the slave motor in the cabinet, combined with the pull of

the torch motor, causes the wire to literally float friction-free through the

wire conduit. The 24VDC torch motor is controlled by a three (3)-turn

potentiometer in the torch handle.

Section A

(Cont.)