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1.                                                                     Each Use  SEE ONCN Check Gas Air  Tip  Electrode  Pressure  And Shield Cup      Every Week  Check Shield  Cup Shutdown  System  3 Months  Replace    Service Air  Unreadable D  Labels d ssembly Filter  Replace  Cracked Tape Torn Outer  Parts Covering Or  Replace Cable  Check Ny b P Check Torch  Gas Air Hose x Body  6 Months  Blow Out Or       Vacuum Inside       OM 279 Page 17       4 2  Trouble Lights    Difficulty establishing pilot arc may indicate  consumables need to be cleaned or replaced           O    PRESSURE  2    O  Se cup    PO  E TEMP    4 3  Checking Shield Cup Shutdown System    t7 Power must be reset whenever the cup shutdown  system is activated  Always turn Off power when  changing or checking consumables        OM 279 Page 18    1 Pressure Light    Lights if gas air pressure is below  40 PSI  276 kPa      Turn power Off  and check for prop   er gas air pressure  see Section  3 2      2 CupLight  Lights if shield cup is loose     Turn power Off  and check shield  cup connection  see torch Owner s  Manual   Power must be reset  whenever the cup shutdown is  activated     Check shield cup shutdown system  once a week  see Section 4 3      3 Temperature Light    Lights if power source overheats   see Section 2 3         1 Torch Shield Cup    Turn Power On and loosen shield  cup  If shutdown system works  properly  Ready light goes off and  Cup light comes on  If not  immedi   ately turn Off powe
2.                                     2  Wee PLG26 36   176 121    CONNECTOR  rect univ 084         Term PLG12 ie  153501    an CONNECTOR  amp  SOCKETS  aus pete bem i ee  E  PLG21 31   158 720    CONNECTOR 8 SOCKETS                                        2  beue Kas PLG11    169240    CONNECTOR A SOCKETS                                        1  au E RA PLG2 8    170 888    CONNECTOR 8 SOCKETS                                        1  bares PEG25  55 181 056  2s   CONNECTOR Q SOCKETS 3   duce ev aM    ANR esi uade da ad ois ICE 50C   order separately    UON 176  824 z3 ICE SO  daba ads 176926     IOB 500  SOIL 5o e ino dto NAA OR ma RS x RARE nb edes daanan    ma Ka ng ba EB man AA apa 176 828    ICE 50CM  50ft machine mounted                                   1  dd ad ein ne 180 605    PENDANT CONTROL   recommended for use w ICE 50CM            1  D ue 192 893      DISCONNECT  quick IGE 50   anne a ea 1     When ordering a component originally displaying a precautionary label  the label should also be ordered   To maintain the factory original performance of your equipment  use only Manufacturer   s Suggested  Replacement Parts  Model and serial number required when ordering parts from your local distributor     OM 279 Page 26    Notes    OM 279 Page 27    Notes    OM 279 Page 28    Notes    Notes    Warranty Questions     Call  1 877 HOBART1  for your local  Hobart distributor     Service   You always get the fast   reliable response you  need  Most replacement  parts can be
3.    WELDING PRODUCTS    OM 279 180 060     April 1999    Processes  Air Plasma Cutting  and Gouging    Description    Air Plasma Cutter       AirForce 750       OWNER S MANUAL    From Hobart to You    Thank you and congratulations on choosing Hobart   Now you can get the job done and get it done right   We know you don t have time to do it any other way     This Owner s Manual is designed to help you get the ME   most out of your Hobart products  Please take time       to read the Safety precautions  They will help you  protect yourself against  potential hazards on the    worksite  We ve made  gt  Z  installation and operation    quick and easy  With Hobart you can count on   years of reliable service with proper WARRANTY   maintenance  And if for some reason the unit Working as hard as you  l     do   every power source   Hobart is registered to the needs repair  there s a Troubleshooting section from Hobart is backed by   ISO 9001 Quality System that will help you figure out what the problem the best warranty in the   Standard    business    is  The parts list will then help you to decide   which exact part you may need to fix the   problem  Warranty and service information for    your particular model are also provided            REGISTERED  QUALITY SYSTEM    Hobart Welders manufactures a full line   of welders and welding related equipment   For information on other quality Hobart  products  contact your local Hobart distributor    Hobart offers a Technical  Manual which 
4.    la terre constitue un  danger     e Ne touchez pas aux pi  ces   lectriques sous tension   e  Portez des gants isolants et des v  tements de protection secs et    sans trous     e ISolez     VOuS de la pi  ce    couper et du sol en utilisant des housses    ou des tapis assez grands afin d   viter tout contact physique avec  la pi  ce    couper ou le sol     e Ne touchez pas aux pieces du chalumeau si vous   tes en contact    avec la pi  ce    couper ou le sol     e Mettez l appareil hors tension avant d effectuer la v  rification  le    nettoyage ou le changement d une pi  ce du chalumeau     e  Coupez l alimentation d entr  e avant d installer l appareil ou det     fectuer l entretien  Verrouillez ou   tiquetez la sortie d alimentation  selon la norme OSHA 29 CFR 1910 147  reportez vous aux Princi   pales normes de s  curit        e Installez le poste correctement et mettez le    la terre convenable     ment selon les consignes du manuel de l op  rateur et les normes  nationales  provinciales et locales     e Assurez vous que le fil de terre du cordon d alimentation est cor     rectement reli      la borne de terre dans la boite de coupure ou que  la fiche du cordon est branch  e    une prise correctement mise    la  terre     vous devez toujours v  rifier la mise    la terre     e Avant d effectuer les connexions d alimentation  vous devez relier    le bon fil de terre     e V  rifiez fr  quemment le cordon d alimentation afin de vous assurer    qu il n est pas alt  r   
5.   460V   575V   KVA   KW HU   nG  Single  42 30 36 80 18 40 m 8 49 6 55 Direct 50A    Phase  3 40      2 95      1 50    0 68      0 207  Current  Air Or 110 Volts 0 7 in  Tm Dn ZU EEE Ges Straight Nitrogen DC  609   18 mm  280  E         Polarit Onl     At 10 IPM  SSC E  2 13       107     0 859    0 85     0 32     pcEN      Duty Cycle     While idling  2 2  Dimensions And Weight  Dimensions  A 36 3 4 in  934 mm   B 24 1 2 in  622 mm   C 21 in  533 mm   Weight  Single Phase Models  147 Ib  66 kg      Three Phase Models  168 Ib  76 kg         Without Torch  Ref  ST 801 454 B                Duty Cycle is percentage of 10 min   utes that unit can cut at rated load  without overheating     If unit overheats  thermostat s   opens  output stops  and cooling  fan runs  Wait fifteen minutes for  unit to cool  Reduce amperage or  duty cycle before cutting     A Exceeding duty cycle can  damage unit and void war   ranty     60  Duty Cycle    6 Minutes Cutting 4 Minutes Resting    Overheating    PES    0 A         DSP      Minutes Reduce Duty Cycle      gt        duty1 4 95    OM 279 Page 9       2 4  Cutting Speed    The cutting speed curve shows the  recommended maximum cutting  speed capabilities of the power  source and torch for mild steel of  RECOMMENDED PRODUCTION CUTTING various thickness   SPEED vs  MATERIAL THICKNESS A Exceeding recommended    180  4 5  cutting speeds will cause   160  4 0  rapid erosion of the tip and  electrode    140  3 5     120  3 0  MATERIAL MILD STEEL
6.   STAND OFF  support PC card  312  375 w post and lock               12  LRA sd Bak Kara kaa aes 070 026    STAND OFF  support No  6 32 x  437 lg                             d   NC BAN a   6298 19 2  DOOR ACCESS LE aaa ane n bs e wick eit e onda ro p sd AG rt de apice n de 1  E  10 A ae Sec 044 426    CONNECTOR  clamp cable        1  WP 178 159   PANEL SId   RH nase  au BE ATA Erb neu pac e isst 1  EE de iei paced need 095 094    WHEEL  polyolefin 6 in dia x 1 375w  500 hub dia                      2  ee 178163    AXLE  running gear  500dia x 24 5                                   1   IPIE 081 960    RING  ring ext  500 shaft x  035thk C style                            2   AA 179 962 22  BASE id di MUTA a ee 1    OM 279 Page 25    Item Dia  Part  No  Mkgs  No  Description Quantity  Figure 6 1  Main Assembly  Continued    OR E T PANEL  fromt  consisting Ol  Jb rn eo aa ha br RED EE a 1  MU dais AA  PCM NAMEPLATE   order by model and serial number                     1  Tr prt 179 942    CONSUMABLE STORAGE BOX       d  a tias 181 854      DOOR  consumable box  consisting of                              1  PRIT dada al a TR 161 855 rest CATCH QOON is dt od bi e Aer aed e  Pr D PC1 192 790      CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY  safety control                          1  eier AA esta 184 544      LINER  polycarbonate lens                                        1  da roads 176 478      STAND OFF  support PC card                                     4   rM S2 155 013      SWITCH  rocker SPST 1
7.   tes    l int  rieur au moment du coupage  ventilez la pi  ce ou ayez  recours    une ventilation aspirante install  e pr  s de l arc pour   vacuer les  vapeurs et les gaz     Si la ventilation est m  diocre  utilisez un respirateur anti vapeurs  approuv      Veuillez lire le Material Safety Data Sheets  MSDS  et les instructions du  fabricant pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur les m  taux    couper  les  enrobages et les nettoyants     Travaillez dans un espace restreint uniquement s il est bien ventil   ou si  vous portez un respirateur anti vapeurs  Les vapeurs caus  es par le COU   page et l   puisement de l oxyg  ne peuvent alt  rer la qualit   de l air et  entrainer des blessures ou la mort  Assurez vous que l air ambiant est sain  pour la sant      Ne coupez pas dans un endroit pr  s d op  rations de d  capage  de net   toyage ou de vaporisation  La chaleur et les rayons d arc peuvent r  agir  avec les vapeurs et former des gaz hautement toxiques et irritants    Ne coupez pas des m  taux enrob  s tels que des m  taux galvanis  s   contenant du plomb ou de l acier plaqu   au cadmium     moins que l enroba   ge ne soit   t   de la surface du m  tal    couper  que l endroit OU vous  travaillez ne soit bien ventil    ou  si n  cessaire  que vous ne portiez un res   pirateur anti vapeurs  Les enrobages ou tous m  taux qui contiennent ces    l  ments peuvent cr  er des vapeurs toxiques s ils sont coup  s    Ne coupez pas de contenants qui renferment ou ont renferm  s d
8.  Assistance   Call1 800 332 3281   For Literature Or Nearest Dealer   Call 1 877 Hobart1       WELDING PRODUCTS    
9.  CP    100  2 5     80  2 0  mild steel thickness at max set   ting tip saver mode     Cutting speed is approximately  10 inches per minute at 0 7 in    60  1 5   40  1 0   20   5   0    CUTTING SPEED IN  MIN   MM MIN      1 8 1 4 3 8 1 2 5 8 3 4 7 8   3 2   6 4   9 5   12 7   15 9   19 1   22 3    MATERIAL THICKNESS IN   MM     ST 180 909       2 5  Selecting A Location    1 Handle    Use handle to roll unit short  distances    2 Lifting Eye   3 Lifting Forks   Use lifting eye or lifting forks to  move unit    If using lifting forks  extend forks  beyond opposite side of unit     4 Rating Label  Under Access  Door     Use rating label to determine input  power needs     5 Line Disconnect Device    Location And Airflow Locate unit near correct input pow   er supply     A Special installation may be  required where gasoline or  volatile liquids are present      see NEC Article 511 or CEC   INPUT SERIAL NO  e N Section 20         STOCK NO     VOLTS  AMPERES  KW  PHASE    Do not block airflow  around base of unit     ST 800 402   Ref  ST 801 454 B       OM 279 Page 10    2 6  Connecting Gas Air Supply    UE Use only clean and dry gas air with 70 to 150 psi   483 to 1034 kPa  pressure     2 7  Installing And Connecting Work Clamp    Tools Needed   E      2 8  Electrical Service Guide    From Gas Air Supply    Unit Gas Fitting  Female 1 4    NPT     Quick Connect Gas Fitting    Standard Gas Fitting    Obtain and install desired fitting     4    Hose    Obtain suitable hose accordi
10.  Hobart   s 5 3 1 Limited Warranty shall not apply to     1  Consumable components such as contact tips   cutting nozzles  slip rings  drive rolls  gas diffusers   plasma torch tips and electrodes  weld cables  and  tongs and tips  or parts that fail due to normal wear     2  Items furnished by Hobart Miller  but manufactured by  others  such as engines or trade accessories  These  items are covered by the manufacturer   s warranty  if any     3  Equipment that has been modified by any party other  than Hobart Miller  or equipment that has been  improperly installed  improperly operated or misused  based upon industry standards  or equipment which has  not had reasonable and necessary maintenance  or  equipment which has been used for operation outside of  the specifications for the equipment     HOBART PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR PURCHASE  AND USE BY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL USERS AND  PERSONS TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED IN THE USE  AND MAINTENANCE OF WELDING EQUIPMENT     In the event of a warranty claim covered by this warranty  the  exclusive remedies shall be  at Hobart s Miller s option   1   repair  or  2  replacement  or  where authorized in writing by  Hobart Miller in appropriate cases   3  the reasonable cost of  repair or replacement at an authorized Hobart Miller service  station  or  4  payment of or credit for the purchase price  less  reasonable depreciation based upon actual use  upon return  of the goods at customer s risk and expense  Hobarts Millers  option of repa
11.  doit prendre des mesures suppl  men   taires comme   carter la machine  utiliser des c  bles blind  s de des filtres   ou boucler la zone de travail     Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Cylinders  CGA Pamphlet P 1   de la Compressed Gas Association  1235 Jefferson Davis Highway   Suite 501  Arlington  VA 22202     Regles de s  curit   en soudage  coupage et proc  d  s connexes  norme  CSA W117 2  de l Association canadienne de normalisation  vente de  normes  178 Rexdale Boulevard  Rexdale  Ontario  Canada M9W 1R3     Safe Practices For Occupation And Educational Eye And Face Protec   tion  norme ANSI Z87 1  de l American National Standards Institute   1430 Broadway  New York  NY 10018     Cutting and Welding Processes  norme NFPA 51B  de la National Fire  Protection Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA 02269     OM 279 Page 7    1 5  Information sur les champs   lectromagn  tiques    Donn  es sur le soudage   lectrique et sur les effets  pour l organisme   des champs magn  tiques basse fr  quence    Le courant de soudage ou de coupage passant dans les c  bles de puis   sance cr  e des causera des champs   lectromagn  tiques  ll y a eu et  il y a encore un certain souci    propos de tels champs  Cependant   apr  s avoir examin   plus de 500   tudes qui ont   t   faites pendant une  p  riode de recherche de 17 ans  un comit   sp  cial ruban bleu du Natio   nal Research Council a conclu   Laccumulation de preuves  suivant le  jugement du comit    n a pas d  montr   q
12.  e Keep all doors  panels  covers  and guards  closed and securely in place     FLYING METAL can injure eyes     e Wear safety glasses with side shields or face  shield     MAGNETIC FIELDS can affect pacemakers     e Pacemaker wearers keep away     e Wearers should consult their doctor before go   ing near plasma arc cutting operations     OVERUSE can cause OVERHEATING     e Allow cooling period  follow rated duty cycle     e Reduce amperage  thickness  or reduce duty  cycle before starting to cut again                P  R    EXPLODING HYDROGEN hazard     e  Nhen cutting aluminum underwater or with the  water touching the underside of the aluminum   free hydrogen gas may collect under the work   piece        e See your cutting engineer and water table instructions for help     FALLING UNIT can cause injury     e Use lifting eye to lift unit only  NOT running  gear  gas cylinders  or any other accessories     e Use equipment of adequate capacity to lift unit           e  f using lift forks to move unit  be sure forks are long enough to ex   tend beyond opposite side of unit     1 4  Principal Safety Standards    Safety in Welding and Cutting  ANSI Standard 249 1  from American  Welding Society  550 N W  LeJeune Rd  Miami FL 33126    Safety and Health Standards  OSHA 29 CFR 1910  from Superinten   dent of Documents  U S  Government Printing Office  Washington  D C   20402     Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Cutting  American Welding  Society Standard AWS C5 2  from America
13.  en premier lieu les vider et les  nettoyer convenablement    Ne coupez pas dans un endroit o   l atmosph  re risque de contenir  de la poussi  re ou des vapeurs explosives    Ne coupez pas de bouteilles  de tuyaux ou de contenants pressuri   S  s    Ne coupez pas de contenants qui ont d  j   recu des combustibles   Portez des v  tements de protection exempts d huile tels que des  gants en cuir  une veste r  sistante  des pantalons sans revers  des  bottes et un casque    Ne placez pas le poste sur une surface combustible ou au dessus  de celle ci    Avant le coupage  retirez tout combustible de vos poches  par  exemple un briquet au butane ou des allumettes              N    C    UNE D  CHARGE   LECTRIQUE peut  entrainer la mort        Le fait de toucher    une pi  ce   lectrique sous  tension peut donner une d  charge fatale ou entrai   ner des br  lures graves  Le chalumeau et le circuit  de masse sont automatiquement actifs lorsque le  poste est sous tension  L alimentation d entr  e et les circuits internes  de l appareil le sont   galement  Le coupage au plasma d arc exige des  tensions plus   lev  es que le soudage pour amorcer et maintenir l arc   souvent de 200    400 V CO   c est pourquoi on fait appel    des  chalumeaux congus avec un systeme de verrouillage s  curitaire qui  met l appareil hors tension lorsque la capsule anti feu est desserr  e  ou si le tube touche l   lectrode    l int  rieur de la buse  Un poste  incorrectement install   ou inad  quatement mis 
14.  in your  hands in 24 hours     Support   Need fast answers to the  tough welding questions   Contact your distributor or  call 1 800 332 3281  The  expertise of the distributor  and Hobart is there to  help you  every step of  the way     WELDERS    HOBART    3 31    WARRANTY  Effective October 1  1999    5 3 1 WARRANTY applies to all Handler 135 and 175 models  Airforce 250  250A  and 375  models  and Champion 10 000 models This warranty also applies to the Beta Mig 1800  Champ  1435  2060  8500 models  Ironman 250  Stickmate models  Tigmate models  and HSW 15 and   HSW 25 spot welder models effective with Serial No  KK200262 and newer   This limited warranty supersedes all previous Hobart warranties and is exclusive with    no other guarantees or warranties expressed or implied   Hobart products are serviced by Hobart or Miller Authorized Service Agencies     LIMITED WARRANTY   Subject to the terms and conditions  below  Hobart Miller Electric Mfg  Co   Appleton  Wisconsin   warrants to its original retail purchaser that new Hobart  equipment sold after the effective date of this limited warranty  is free of defects in material and workmanship at the time it is  shipped by Hobart  THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN  LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS     Within the warranty periods listed below  Hobart Miller will  repair or replace any warranted parts or components that fail  due to such defects in materi
15.  neh 1    8    CR1 6 180 270    CONTACTOR  def prp 40A 3P 24VAC coil cover                       2  LO iss L 1 179 543    INDUCTOR  50A 70 micro henry                                    1  I 1 eee ees 178 147 xx HEAT SINK recllier SL en Me ee et rte ee 1   11    VR1 2 178 393    VARISTOR   1 phase model         2   12    SR1 2 179 682    RECTIFIER  integ 40A 800V  1 phase model                           2      9     TP2 032 810    THERMOSTAT  NC open 165  F close 135                             1    14  VR1 178 393    VARISTOR   3 phase model                                        1  19  SH1 179 542    RECTIFIER  integ 30A 800V  3 phase model                           1  NO     ee ver DOVER IOD PEE 1  MAT AA 182 520    LABEL  warning electric shock                                      1    AA R1   189 235    RESISTOR  WW fxd 675W 3 ohm                                    1   m 189 443    WASHER  flat 2 0 OD mica e  BEE 189 442    WASHER  flat 1 0 OD mica NEE   EC 010 381    CONNECTOR  rectifier eee 2   Tm 096 867    INSULATOR  end resistor                                           2  daa 170 647    BUSHING  snap in nyl 1 312 ID x 1 500mtg hole                       3     19   FM1 148 808    MOTOR  fan 230V 50 60Hz 1550rpm  312dia shaft                     1  ER   AA 150 783    BLADE  fan 9 000 5wg 39deg  312dia bore                            1  a ERE T1 179 779    TRANSFORMER  pwr main 200 230 460  1 phase model   consisting of  1  21 isa T1 178 959    TRANSFORMER  pwr main 2
16. 0A 250VDC         NE RES 174991 3  NNOB DOIDBE ante bud uS ab hemes ene Eee  PE S1 128 756      SWITCH  toggle 3PST 40A 600VAC scr                             1   ECCE 191 708  GASKET Switch us ci ea id rer    ac UE C1 2 3 129 954      CAPACITOR   3 phase model                                     38  Jes geen ai C1 2 129 954      CAPACITOR   1 phase model       eked end la Haar ee 2  PAGAN PA BALA 178 739      FITTING  piste Qdisc straight fem 1 8NPT                           1  MAPAG dad ue o 179 536      TUBING  pneumatic  250 OD x  170 ID x 10 00                      1  pa a Am aaa une a 179 537      TUBING  pneumatic  250 OD x  170 ID x 17 00                      1  RC S T 190 585      GAUGE  pressure air 0   160psi w fittings                            1  BEER e dias aas 188 962      HOSE  PVC  312 ID x  437 OD x 29 500         to ria TEURER 168 343      HINGE  cont polyolefin 2 00 L w  125H                             2  ve D ala dad 136 156      LABEL  general precautionary                                      1     47      Work     169687    CABLE  work 20ft No  6 w strain relief and term                        1   48     Work     171 001    CLAMP  work 100A     2 22 2220 rs 1  ENTER PLG22 27 37 164 900    CONNECTOR 8 SOCKETS                                        38  ie rare aa PLG10    164899    CONNECTOR 8 SOCKETS                                         l         HQ PLOD asa 167640    CONNECTOR  amp  SOGKETS zu a a a  e PLG24 34   168 071    CONNECTOR 8 SOCKETS    
17. 30 460 575  3 phase model   consisting of  1  HAS TPT  166 063      THERMOSTAT  NG open 1356 2    un nn eee 1  22     TE1 038 138    TERMINAL ASSEMBLY  pri 3ph 3V                                   1  22 43x2  TEA 181214    TERMINAL ASSEMBLY  pri  1 phase 3V model                         1  EE 038 618    HINK JUMPEN NN O  EE 190 998  A ee ee cr ne er Ore ee ps 1   24    PC2 3 193 691    CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY  power control                            2  No marian code 176 123    FITTING  plstc Qdisc elbow 1 8NPT x 1 4 OD tubing                    2  a cod siete Ja eee 175 827    VALVE  24VAC 3 way 1 8NPT 5 32 orf 100psi                          1  Wc RET 602 946    FITTING  pipe brs tee B 1 8NPT                                     1   Prueba iA 174 670    SWITCH  pressure air 40psi fixed        1  und See ambe ndr us 174 668    REGULATOR FILTER  250psig in 100psig max out 1 4P                1  Mec AA 602 938    FITTING  pipe galv plug schhd 1 8NPT                                1      181 693    GASKET  neoprene 1 500 OD x  688 thick                             1  ras 178 146    BRACKET  mtg regulator                                           1  Ecc NN EM 602 963    FITTING  pipe brs coupling 1 4NPT                                  1  A 015 733    FITTING  pipe brs nipple L 1 4NPT x 2 00                             1  SO does 073 655    FITTING  pipe brs nipple hex 1 8NPT                                 1  EE 179 069  VARI EYE  EE 1  juo AA 178 148   AND EE 1  n  ess 134 201  
18. Tip    OM 279 Page 14    RES       GAS   AIR    SET          O O ge cup    OUTPUT STATUS    Saver position in most applications to length   en the life of the torch and its consumables   and to obtain maximum cutting performance     Torch trigger must be reset after every cut  while in Tip Saver mode     2 Gas Air Pressure Gauge  3 Output Control    Use control to select cutting Output in am   peres  Gas air automatically flows at the set  pressure           POWER        READY    TEMP  A 50 O E    4 7  ls     08 PRESSURE Y  lt      POWER    Ref  ST 190 676  Use Gas Air Set area of control range for set   ting gas air pressure  see Section 3 2    4 Trouble Lights  see Section 4 2   5 Ready Light    Ready light comes On when unit is On to indi   cate that all safety shutdown systems are  okay  If Ready light does not come On  check  trouble lights     6 Power Light    7 Power Switch    3 2  Setting Gas Air Pressure    Place controls in positions shown to  adjust air pressure  Only gas air cir   cuit is activated when the Power  switch is turned On with Output  Control in Gas Air Set position     1 Pressure Gauge  2 Pressure Adjustment Knob    Lift knob and turn to adjust pres   sure  Push knob down to lock in set   ting  Place output control in desired  cutting output       Set pressure to 70 PSI  483 kPa      22    d    GAS AIR    SET    KN         Requires 70 150 PSI   483 1034 kPa  Supply    Select Desired  Set Controls      Turn On Gas Air Supply      Adjust Pressure    Amp
19. Use only torch es  specified in the Owner s Manual     CYLINDERS can explode if damaged     Gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure  If  damaged  a cylinder can explode  Since gas cylin   ders are normally part of metalworking processes   be sure to treat them carefully     Protect compressed gas cylinders from excessive heat  mechani   cal shocks  slag  open flame  sparks  and arcs    Install and secure cylinders in an upright position by chaining them  to a stationary support or equipment cylinder rack to prevent falling  or tipping    Keep cylinders away from any cutting or other electrical circuits   Never allow electrical contact between a plasma arc torch and a  cylinder    Never cut on a pressurized cylinder     explosion will result    Use only correct gas cylinders  regulators  hoses  and fittings de   signed for the specific application  maintain them and associated  parts in good condition    Turn face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder valve   Keep protective cap in place over valve except when cylinder is in  use or connected for use    Read and follow instructions on compressed gas cylinders  asso   ciated equipment  and CGA publication P 1 listed in Safety  Standards     1 3  Additional Symbols For Installation  Operation  And Maintenance    HOT PARTS can cause severe burns     e Do not touch hot parts bare handed   e Allow cooling period before working on torch     MOVING PARTS can cause injury     e Keep away from moving parts such as fans    
20. al or workmanship  Hobart Miller  must be notified in writing within thirty  30  days of such defect  or failure  at which time Hobart Miller will provide instructions  on the warranty claim procedures to be followed     Hobart Miller shall honor warranty claims on warranted  equipment listed below in the event of such a failure within the  warranty time periods  All warranty time periods start on the  date that the equipment was delivered to the original retail  purchaser  or one year after the equipment is sent to a North  American distributor or eighteen months after the equipment  is sent to an International distributor   1  5 Years     Parts and Labor     Original Main Power Rectifiers  Transformers  Stabilizers  Reactors    Rotors  Stators and Brushes                    2  3 Years     Parts and Labor     Drive Systems     PC Boards     ldle Module     Solenoid Valves  Switches and Controls  Spot Welder Transformer              3  1 Year     Parts and Labor  90 days for industrial use     Motor Driven Guns    MIG Guns TIG Torches    Relays  Contactors  Regulators  Water Coolant Systems    HF Units  Running Gear Trailers  Plasma Cutting Torches  Remote Controls  Replacement Parts  No labor   Accessories      Field Options   NOTE  Field options are covered for the  remaining warranty period of the product they are  installed in  or for a minimum of one year      whichever is greater           4  Engines  batteries and tires are warranted separately by  the manufacturer    
21. ase models         No cutting output  Power light on  Ready  light on  Trouble lights off  fan motor FM  running slowly     Check position of input voltage jumper links  see Section 2 9         Check input power  and check for proper input connections  see Sections 2 8 and 2 10         No control of output     Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check safety control board PC1 and power control boards PC2  and PC3        No gas air flow  Power light on  Ready  light on  Trouble lights off  fan motor FM  running     Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check for proper torch connections  and check safety control  board PC1  Check operation of gas valve GS1  and check gas air system for leaks        Pressure Trouble light On  Ready light  off     Check for correct gas air pressure adjustment  see Section 3 2         Check for sufficient gas air supply pressure  see Section 2 6         Check for dirty air filter regulator and clean  if needed  see manufacturer s instructions         Check air lines for leaks        Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check pressure switch S3 and safety control board PC1        Cup Trouble light On  Ready light off     Check torch shield cup  see Section 4 3   Reset power switch        Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check for proper torch connections  and check safety control  board PC 1           Temperature Trouble light On  Ready  light off     Main transformer or main rectifier overheating  Allow fan to run  the Trouble light goes 
22. ctions to  avoid the hazard  The safety information given below is only  a summary of the more complete safety information found in  the Safety Standards listed in Section 1 4  Read and follow all  Safety Standards     A Only qualified persons should install  operate  maintain  and  repair this unit     A During operation  keep everybody  especially children  away     CUTTING can cause fire or explosion     Hot metal and sparks blow out from the cutting arc   The flying sparks and hot metal  hot workpiece  and  hot equipment can cause fires and burns  Check  and be sure the area is safe before doing any cutting        Protect yourself and others from flying sparks and hot metal   Do not cut where flying sparks can strike flammable material     e Remove all flammables within 35 ft  10 7 m  of the cutting arc  If this  is not possible  tightly cover them with approved covers     e Be alert that sparks and hot materials from cutting can easily go  through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas     e Watch for fire  and keep a fire extinguisher nearby     Be aware that cutting on a ceiling  floor  bulkhead  or partition can  cause fire on the hidden side     Do not cut on closed containers such as tanks or drums     e Connect work cable to the work as close to the cutting area as DraC   tical to prevent cutting current from traveling long  possibly  unknown paths and causing electric shock and fire hazards     e Never cut containers with potentially flammable materials insid
23. e      they must be emptied and properly cleaned first     Do not cut in atmospheres containing explosive dust or vapors   Do not cut pressurized cylinders  pipes  or vessels   Do not cut containers that have held combustibles     Wear oil free protective garments such as leather gloves  heavy  shirt  cuffless trousers  high shoes  and a cap     Do not locate unit on or over combustible surfaces     e Remove any combustibles  such as a butane lighter or matches   from your person before doing any cutting     N    C       ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill     Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks  or severe burns  The torch and work circuit are  electrically live whenever the output is on  The input  power circuit and machine internal circuits are also  live when power is on  Plasma arc cutting requires  higher voltages than welding to start and maintain the arc  200 to 400  volts dc are common   but also uses torches designed with safety  interlock systems which turn off the machine when the shield cup is  loosened or if tip touches electrode inside the nozzle  Incorrectly  installed or improperly grounded equipment is a hazard           pom nd 5 97       This group of symbols means Warning  Watch Out  possible  ELECTRIC SHOCK  MOVING PARTS  and HOT PARTS hazards   Consult symbols and related instructions below for necessary actions  to avoid the hazards     e Do not touch live electrical parts    Wear dry  hole free insulating gloves and body protection   Insulate your
24. e levage pour d  placer l unit    s assurer que  les fourches sont suffisamment longues pour d  passer du c  t   oppos    de l appareil        1 4  Principales normes de s  curit      Safety in Welding and Cutting  norme ANSI Z49 1  de l American Wel   ding Society  550 N W  Lejeune Rd  Miami FL 33126    Safety and Health Sandards  OSHA 29 CFR 1910  du Superintendent  of Documents  U S  Government Printing Office  Washington  D C   20402     Recommended Safe Practice for the Preparation for Welding and Cut   ting of Containers That Have Held Hazardous Substances  norme AWS  F4 1  de l American Welding Society  550 N W  Lejeune Rd  Miami FL  33126    National Electrical Code  NFPA Standard 70  de la National Fire Protec   tion Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA 02269              Risque D INCENDIE OU  D EXPLOSION     e Ne pas placer l appareil sur  au dessus ou    proximit    de surfaces infllammables     e Ne pas installer l appareil    proximit   de produits In   flammables    e Ne pas surcharger l installation   lectrique     s assurer que l alimentation est  correctement dimensionn   et prot  g   avant de mettre l appareil en service     LES CHARGES ELECTROSTATI   QUES peuvent endommager les cir   cuits imprim  s     e Etablir la connexion avec la barrette de terre avant de  manipuler des cartes ou des pi  ces     e Utiliser des pochettes et des bo  tes antistatiques  pour stocker  d  placer ou exp  dier des cartes PC     LE RAYONNEMENT HAUTE FR     QUENCE  H F   r
25. efroidir avant d intervenir sur la torche        DES ORGANES MOBILES peuvent  provoquer des blessures     e S abstenir de toucher des organes mobiles tels que  des ventilateurs     e Maintenir ferm  s et verrouill  s les portes  panneaux   recouvrements et dispositifs de protection     DES PARTICULES VOLANTES  peuvent blesser les yeux     e Porter des lunettes de s  curit   avec protections lat     rales ou frontales     LES CHAMPS MAGN  TIQUES peuv   ent affecter les stimulateurs cardia   ques     e Porteurs de stimulateur cardiaque  restez    distance     e Les porteurs sont pri  s de consulter leur m  decin  avant d approcher les op  rations de coupage  plasma       f   L EMPLOI EXCESSIF peut       SURCHAUFFER L   QUIPEMENT     p e Pr  voir une p  riode de refroidissement  respecter le  9 cycle op  ratoire nominal   e      e R  duire l amp  rage    paisseur  avant de continuer     couper ou r  duire le facteur de marche     Danger D EXPLOSION D HY     DROGENE     e Lors du coupage d aluminium partiellement ou totale   ment immerg   dans l eau  de l hydrog  ne libre peut  s accumuler sous la pi  ce     e Consultez votre ing  nieur de coupage et les instruc   tions de la table de coupage     LA CHUTE DE L APPAREIL peut  blesser     e Utiliser l anneau de levage uniquement pour soulever  l appareil  NON PAS les chariot  les bouteilles de gaz  ou tout autre accessoire    e Utiliser un engin d une capacit   appropri  e pour sou   lever l appareil    e Enutilisant des fourches d
26. ent jaillir de la piece au moment du coupage   Les   tincelles et le metal chaud  la piece a couper  chauff  e et l   quipement chaud peuvcnt causer un    feu ou des br  lures  Avant de commencer    travailler  assurez vous  que l endroit est s  curitaire     Protegez vous  ainsi que toute autre personne travaillant sur les  lieux  contre les   tincelles et le m  tal chaud    Ne coupez pas dans un endroit ou des   tincelles pourraient attein   dre des mati  res inflammables    D  placez toute mati  re inflammable se trouvant    l int  rieur d un  perimetre de 10 7 m  35 pi  de la piece    couper  Si cela est impos   sible  vous devez les couvrir avec des housses approuv  es et bien  ajust  es    Assurez   vous qu aucune   tincelle ni particule de m  tal ne peut se  glisser dans de petites fissures ou tomber dans d autres pieces   Afin d   liminer tout risque de feu  soyez vigilant et gardez toujours  un extincteur    la port  e de la main    Si vous coupez sur un plafond  un plancher ou une cloison  soyez  conscient que cela peut entrainer un feu de l autre c  t      Ne coupez pas sur un contenant ferm   tel qu un r  servoir ou un bi   don    Fixez le c  ble de masse sur la pi  ce    couper  le plus pr  s possible  de la zone    couper afin de pr  venir que le courant de coupage ne  prenne une trajectoire inconnue ou longue et ne cause ainsi une d     charge   lectrique ou un feu    Ne coupez jamais des contenants qui peuvent contenir des mati     res inflammables  Vous devez
27. erage To    Begin Cutting    Ref  ST 190 676   Ref  ST 801 454 B       OM 279 Page 15    3 3  st Of Operation       Do not clean torch by hitting it against a    Inspect shield cup  tip  and electrode for  hard surface  Hitting hard surfaces can wear before cutting or whenever cutting  a torch parts and stop proper opera  speed has been significantly reduced  see    torch Owner   s Manual   Do not operate  torch without a tip or electrode in place     Install  amp  Put On Personal Check Torch Tip  Check Gas Air Set Turn On  Connect Safety Electrode  And Pressure Controls Power Source  Equipment Equipment Retaining Cup  Begin  Cutting    EXAMPLE Of Cutting Operation 4 The pilot arc starts immediately when  trigger is pressed     Fr  gt  on  gt     Place drag shield on edge of metal  Press trigger  Pilot arc starts  After cutting arc starts  slowly  or allow correct standoff distance     start moving torch across metal   approximately 1 8 in  3 mm         o f  gt  5  gt  d A    Adjust torch speed so Pause briefly at end of Postflow continues for approx  20 to  sparks go thru metal and cut before releasing trigger  30 seconds after releasing trigger   out bottom of cut  cutting arc can be instantly  restarted during postflow by  pressing trigger              ST 801 400 A    OM 279 Page 16    SECTION 4   MAINTENANCE  amp  TROUBLESHOOTING       4 1     Routine Maintenance          A Disconnect power  before maintaining        C7 Maintain more often  during severe conditions       
28. es mati     res toxiques ou r  actives     vous devez en premier lieu les vider et les  nettoyer convenablement     LE PLASMA D ARC peut entrainer  des blessures     La chaleur d  gag  e par le plasma d arc peut entrainer de  s  rieuses br  lures  La force de l arc est un facteur qui  s ajoute au danger de br  lures  La chaleur intense et la  puissance de l arc peuvent rapidement passer au travers  de gants et de tissus     N approchez pas le tube du chalumeau    Ne saisissez pas la pi  ce    couper pr  s de la ligne de coupage    L arc pilote peut causer des br  lures     n approchez pas le tube du chalu   meau lorsque vous avez appuy   sur le g  chette    Portez des v  tements de protection ad  quats qui recouvrent tout votre  corps    Ne pointez pas le chalumeau en direction de votre corps ni de la pi  ce     couper lorsque vous appuyez sur la g  chette     l arc pilote s allume automa   tiquement    Mettez l alimentation hors tension et d  branchez le cordon d alimentation  avant de d  monter le chalumeau ou de changer une pi  ce du chalumeau   Utilisez uniquement le ou les chalumeaux recommand  s dans le manuel  de l op  rateur     LES BOUTEILLES peuvent exploser  si elles sont endommag  es     Les bouteiles de gaz contiennent du gaz sous haute  pression  Si une bouteille est endommag  e  elle peut  exploser  Puisque les bouteilles de gaz font habituellement  partie d un processus de travail des m  taux  assurez   vous  de les manipuler correctement     Prot  gez les bou
29. eurs  d  brancher le courant   lectrique  et d  charger  les condensateurs d alimentation selon les instructions indiqu  es dans la  partie entretien avant de toucher les pieces     LES ETINCELLES VOLANTES ris   quent de provoquer des blessures     SH Le coupage plasma produit des   tincelles et Drojections de  metal a tres haute temperature  Lorsque la piece refroidit   du laitier peut se former     e Portez une visi  re ou des lunettes de s  curit   avec des   crans lat  raux ap   prouv  es   e Portez des v  tements de protection ad  quats afin de prot  ger votre peau     e Ayez recours    des prot  ge tympans ou    un serre t  te ignifuges afin  d   viter que les   tincelles n entrent dans vos oreilles     LES RAYONS D ARC peuvent en   trainer des br  lures aux yeux et    la  peau     Les rayons d arc provenant du proc  d   de coupage  produisent des rayons visibles et invisibles intenses   ultraviolets et infrarouges  qui peuvent entra  ner des br  lures aux yeux et    la  peau        e Lorsque vous coupez ou regardez quelqu un couper  portez un masque ou  un   cran facial avec le filtre appropri    La norme ANSI Z49 1  reportez     vous aux Principales normes de s  curit    suggere d utiliser un filtre de  teinte no 9  no 8   tant le minimum  pour tout travail de coupage faisant ap   pel    un courant de moins de 300 A  On mentionne   galement dans la  norme Z49 1 qu un filtre plus faible peut   tre utilis   lorsque l arc est cach    par la pi  ce    couper  Comme cela e
30. fie Mise en garde   Soyez vigilant   Cette procedure  presente des risques de danger   Ceux ci sont identifies  par des symboles adjacents aux directives     A Identifie un message de s  curit   particulier        Signifie NOTA   n est pas relatif a la s  curit       pom nd fre 5 97       Ce groupe de symboles signifie Mise en garde   Soyez vigilant   Il y a des ris   ques de danger relies aux CHOCS ELECTRIQUES  aux PIECES EN MOUVE   MENT et aux PIECES CHAUDES  Reportez vous aux symboles et aux directi   ves ci dessous afin de connaitre les mesures a prendre pour   viter tout dan   ger     1 2  Dangers li  s au coupage a l arc au plasma    A Les symboles pr  sent  s ci apres sont utilis  s tout au long du    pr  sent manuel pour attirer votre attention et identifier les ris   ques de danger  Lorsque vous voyez un symbole  soyez  vigilant et suivez les directives mentionn  es afin d   viter tout  danger  Les consignes de s  curit   presentees ci apres ne font  que r  sumer l information contenue dans les normes de s  cu   rit     num  r  es    la section 1 5  Veuillez lire et respecter toutes  ces normes de s  curit       A L installation  l utilisation  l entretien et les r  parations ne    doivent   tre confi  s qu    des personnes qualifi  es     A Au cours de l   utilisation  tenir toute personne    l   cart et plus       particulierement les enfants     LG LE COUPAGE pr  sente un risque de      feu ou d   explosion     Des particules de metal chaud et des etincelles  peuv
31. ir or replacement will be F O B   Factory at  Appleton  Wisconsin  or F O B  at a Hobart Miller authorized  service facility as determined by Hobart Miller  Therefore no  compensation or reimbursement for transportation costs of  any kind will be allowed     TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW  THE REMEDIES  PROVIDED HEREIN ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE  REMEDIES  IN NO EVENT SHALL HOBART MILLER BE  LIABLE FOR DIRECT  INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING LOSS OF  PROFIT   WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT  TORT OR  ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY     ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN  AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  GUARANTY OR  REPRESENTATION AS TO PERFORMANCE  AND ANY  REMEDY FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT OR ANY  OTHER LEGAL THEORY WHICH  BUT FOR THIS  PROVISION  MIGHT ARISE BY  IMPLICATION   OPERATION OF LAW  CUSTOM OF TRADE OR COURSE  OF DEALING  INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL  EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY HOBART MILLER IS  EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED BY Hobart Miller     Some states in the U S A  do not allow limitations of how long  an implied warranty lasts  or the exclusion of incidental   indirect  special or consequential damages  so the above  limitation or exclusion may not apply to you  This warranty  provides specific legal rights  and other rights may be  available  but may vary from state to state     In Canada  legislation in some provinces provides for certain  additional warrantie
32. isque de provoquer  des interf  rences     e Le Rayonnement haute frequence  H F   peut provo   quer des interf  rences avec les   quipements de ra   dio   navigation et de communication  les services de  s  curit   et les ordinateurs     e Demander seulement    des personnes qualifi  es familiaris  es avec des    quipements   lectroniques de faire fonctionner l installation     e L utilisateur est tenu de faire corriger rapidement par un   lectricien qualifi    les interf  rences r  sultant de l installation     e Sile FCC signale des interf  rences  arr  ter imm  diatement l appareil   e Effectuer r  guli  rement le contr  le et l entretien de l installation     e Maintenir soigneusement ferm  s les portes et les panneaux des sources  de haute fr  quence  maintenir les   clateurs    une distance correcte et utili   ser une terre et et un blindage pour r  duire les interf  rences   ventuelles     LE COUPAGE A L ARC peut causer  des interf  rence     e L   nergie   lectromagn  tique peut g  ner le fonction   nement d appareils   lectroniques comme des ordi   nateurs et des robots     e Pour r  duire la possibilit   d interf  rence  maintenir les cables aussi courts  que possible  les grouper  et les poser aussi bas que possible  ex  par  terre      e Veiller    couper    une distance de 100 metres de tout   quipement   lectroni   que sensible     e S assurer que la source de coupage est correctement branch  e et mise     la terre     e Silinterf  rence persiste  l utilisateur
33. lation avec l installation  le fonctionnement    etla maintenance             Principales normes de s  curit           Information sur les champs   lectromagn  tiques                                         Duty Gycle And Oyerhealing sisas ere lee eed a xt eol paced A    Cutting Speed              Selecting A Location           Connecting Gas Air Supply    Installing And Connecting Work Clamp                                                Electrical Service Guide     Placing Jumper Links         2 10  Connecting Input Power  SECTION 3   OPERATION  Front Panel Controls         Setting Gas Air Pressure     Sequence Of Operation        SECTION A   MAINTENANCE 8  TROUBLESHOOTING                                4 1     Routine Maintenance        4 2  Trouble Lights    4 3  Checking Shield Cup Shutdown System a     4 4  Troubleshooting    SECTION 5   ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 3 tur wel ad    SECTION 6   PARTS LIST    OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES  WARRANTY       E GO ND        O1 O1       oNN    SECTION 1   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   READ BEFORE USING       1 1  Symbol Usage    ih    A Marks a special safety message     Means Warning  Watch Out  There are possible hazards  with this procedure  The possible hazards are shown in  the adjoining symbols     7 Means  Note   not safety related     1 2  Plasma Arc Cutting Hazards    A The symbols shown below are used throughout this manual to  call attention to and identify possible hazards  When you see  the symbol  watch out  and follow the related instru
34. lle nS O  O    EECH   d   Poy TY P Ree 1 gt  LIB  c  b 2T WORK    p x  8 ex CP   O  gt  45 o    9 Q RC6 2 gt  29        BLK          M Halo   LM LUNA LUN NG   SA    VR3 3 TURNS EACH  i O  AS    d pe  CONTACTOR    ES    S S A e    N Na  x N Q N S 3 3        Q    5  amp  D Y    ya    a E  NEINEI NENEI NENE NAN ANZ NEN PEREA  O   Hk PLG7 PLG8 44 N    m 4 m      o o w CN o o       Ny  1                         lt      RC12 1 T T d dp ge V Alo al NG ST E   7 4 d 440      0 oO Oo O o JO a   O   lt        o            gt  O O  Y  Y c wv c X O o      O O c c c  lt   KU Ng 56  DER 2 NE  RC12 2 COMMAND LUN POWER RC11 8 gt   PC1  AEA 3 1T    LERC12 5 w Beie SAFETY CONTROL AS1  e RC10 PLG10  24VAC DI PRESSURE RC11 PLG11 59  Kay RC12 PLG12 RC11   13    FED aute RO OG MA cur    TEMP  RC11 14 O       194 148    For 230 460 575 Volt Models    ircuit Diagram    Figure 5 2  C    OM 279 Page 22    Notes    OM 279 Page 23    SECTION 6   PARTS LIST     CS Hardware is common and    not available unless listed        ST 801 499 D    1  Main Assembly    Figure 6    OM 279 Page 24    Item Dia  Par  No  Mkgs  No  Description Quantity  Figure 6 1  Main Assembly  a ENTER 1716 1598  PANEL  Side oo 1  ee ds 026  947  STAND OFE E INTE 1  To GER 178 1625 BAFFLE GS 1    4  RS1 1696202 SWITCH TES EE EE HERD 1  2  A VR3 190 184    2  VARISTOR VELO SE 1    6  CR5 006 393    RELAY  encl 24VAC DPDT 10A 120VAC                              1   gt  Mir asas E 188 852    BRAGKE LTeclilier  aset deduce Gea bevels bain
35. lts  ARAR gt  o MAA  e MAA  o offo o o oo o o ofA  o o o o o o  AA o oo o  AA o o o o AR  LI L2  L3 LI L2  L3       S 094 120 B    Tools Needed   Bm                         3 8 in    Ref  ST 801 455    OM 279 Page 12    2 10  Connecting Input Power    1 Strain Relief Clamp  Route input and grounding conduc   tors through clamp to terminal         board   Three Phase Connections 2 Input And Grounding  Conductors    3 Line Disconnect Device    Select type and size of overcurrent  protection using Section 2 8          5   MINA       Three Phase System i    y    Always connect Single Phase System    T grounding conductor first     N WA D  2    GND PE    EL i  d   de                                                             1                       lt        OR E     Tools Needed   E HH    Y 7 16 in  Seege 1 2 in       Ref  ST 801 455   Ref  ST 144 221   Ref  ST 070 399 C   Ref  ST 801 454 B    OM 279 Page 13    3 1     SECTION 3   OPERATION    Front Panel Controls        PRESSURE      1 EXPANDED  BZ METAL    KN  OFF ON    w  _ amp  TIP SAVER    D    PILOT    1 Pilot Arc Switch  Use switch to control pilot arc     Place switch in Expanded Metal position for  continuous pilot arc  Use while cutting ex   panded metals only     I7 The Expanded Metal position keeps the  pilot arc in the circuit at all times  Life of  consumables will be significantly re   duced while in Expanded Metal mode     Place switch in Tip Saver position to provide  pilot arc output for arc starting only  Use 
36. n Welding Society  550 N W   LeJeune Rd  Miami  FL 33126    Recommended Safe Practices for the Preparation for Welding and Cut   ting of Containers That Have Held Hazardous Substances  American  Welding Society Standard AWS F4 1  from American Welding Society   550 N W  LeJeune Rd  Miami  FL 33126    FIRE OR EXPLOSION hazard     e Do not locate unit on  over  or near combustible  surfaces     e Do not install unit near flammables        e Do not overload building wiring     be sure power supply system is  properly sized  rated  and protected to handle this unit     STATIC  ESD  can damage PC boards     e Put on grounded wrist strap BEFORE handling  boards or parts     e Use proper static proof bags and boxes to  store  move  or ship PC boards     H F  RADIATION can cause interference     e High frequency  H F   can interfere with radio  navigation  safety services  computers  and  communications equipment    e Have only qualified persons familiar with elec   tronic equipment perform this installation        e The user is responsible for having a qualified electrician promptly  correct any interference problem resulting from the installation     e  f notified by the FCC about interference  stop using the equipment  at once     Have the installation regularly checked and maintained     Keep high frequency source doors and panels tightly shut  keep  spark gaps at correct setting  and use grounding and shielding to  minimize the possibility of interference     ARC CUTTING can cau
37. ng to  installed fitting  and connect to fit   ting  Route hose to gas air supply     Adjust gas air pressure according    to Section 3 2     A Incorrect plasma gas can  cause torch and power  source damage  Use only air  or nitrogen for the plasma    4    gas     Work Cable From Unit       Ref  ST 801 455    Ring Terminal    Screw    Work Clamp Handle    Connect ring terminal end of cable  to handle using screw     Connect work clamp to a clean   paint free location on workpiece  as  close to cutting area as possible     ST 800 958                                                    Single Phase Models Three Phase Models  Input Voltage 200 230 460 230 460 575  Input Amperes At Rated Output 42 3 36 8 18 4 18 4 9 2 7 4  Max Recommended Standard Fuse Or Circuit Breaker Rating In 60 60 30 30 15 10  Amperes  Min Input Conductor Size In AWG Kcmil 8 10 14 14 14 14  Max Recommended Input Conductor Length 415  In Feet  Meters  110  33    97  29    153  47    66  20    266  81  127   Min Grounding Conductor Size In AWG Kc mil 10 10 14 14 14 14  Reference  1993 National Electrical Code  NEC  S 0092 J          OM 279 Page 11       2 9  Placing Jumper Links    Check input voltage available at  site     1 Jumper Link Label    Move jumper links to match input  voltage and label on unit          ES Do not overtighten        Single Phase Models  200 VOLTS 230 VOLTS 460 VOLTS    GR o o A o Cm AR o o o AMA o o    OL OL OL OL OL OL    S 083 566 C    Three Phase Models  230 Volts 460 Volts 575 Vo
38. ou    nu  remplacez Je imm  diatement s il l est   Un fil    nu peut entrainer la mort     e L   quipement doit   tre hors tension lorsqu il n est pas utilis     e V  rifiez et remplacez les cosses du c  ble du chalumeau si elles    sont us  es ou alt  r  es     e Le c  ble du chalumeau ne doit pas s enrouler autour de votre corps   e Siles normes le stipulent  la pi  ce    couper doit   tre mise a la terre   e Utilisez uniquement de l   quipement en bonne condition  R  parez    ou remplacez imm  diatement toute pi  ce alt  r  e     e Portez un harnais de s  curit   si vous devez travailler au dessus du    sol     e Assurez   vous que tous les panneaux et couvercles sont correcte     ment en place     e Nessayez pas d aller    l encontre des syst  mes de verrrouillage    de s  curit   ou de les contourner     e Utilisez uniquement le ou les chalumeaux recommand  s dans le    manuel de l op  rateur     OM 279 Page 5    e Napprochez pas le tube du chalumeau et l arc pilote lorsque la gachette est  enfoncee     e Le c  ble de masse doit   tre pinc   correctement sur la piece    couper  m  tal  contre metal  et non de telle sorte qu il puisse se detacher   ou sur la table  de travail le plus pres possible de la ligne de coupage     e lsoler la pince de masse quand pas mis a la pi  ce pour   viter le contact  avec tout objet m  tallique     ll ya DU COURANT CONTINU IMPORTANT dans  les convertisseurs apres la suppression de l ali   mentation electrique     e Arr  ter les convertiss
39. out when the unit  has cooled           Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check safety control board PC1        OM 279 Page 19          Trouble    Remedy          Fan motor FM does not run  Power light  and Ready light both On     Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check fan motor connections        Check input power  and check for proper input connections  see Sections 2 8 and 2 10         Trouble lights not working           Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check safety control board PC1        OM 279 Page 20       SECTION 5   ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS    RC4   3     z    PC3    Z7 Rc4 6 POWER CONTROL RC4 1                                    TE1  RC1 PLG31   1       RC4 PLG34  ES LT e T1 22 RC6 PLG36    RC7 PLG37 20    o RC4 4       gt  pa RC4 7     s   CR1    RC4 9     z        MM  OT m Y ses  6           N         29  et C S   E  eg 2 E E ghe   TORCH  3         NN ERDE    T a   TRIGGER SH  Nf w    D      81    S S N    x                                        TATA  M S 25  lt  lt  RC4 6 vn ame im   TIP ELECT     S 5       21 iu a a e S     E E     RC4 3 gt  RI   1 en      Pc  SOI         POWER CONTROL RC4   1   A e  amp  Y el 3 3  ka 26  lt  RC4 9 CRB     N N sl 3  Na  PILOT    Y A ys  PLG1 PLG2 i RC1 PLG21 H H  YEL 1 40  lt  RC2  1 RC2 PLG22    Ret eot T ELECTRODE       RC5 PLG25    RC7 PLG27 RC4   7 gt  00000       a Re QD    2T WORK             BOS    z 9 9 Q    RC6 2   m NATI E      NATIN ARN   SZ  VR3 3 TURNS EACH  CONTACTOR  N SI A N M  gt  ED  Xx  amp  SI 3  
40. pecified in Owner s Manual    e Keep away from torch tip and pilot arc when trigger is pressed    e Clamp work cable with good metal to metal contact to workpiece     not piece that will fall away  or worktable as near the cut as  practical     e Insulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent  contact with any metal object     SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE exists after removal  of input power on inverters     e Turn OFF inverter  disconnect input power  and discharge input  capacitors according to instructions in Maintenance Section  before touching any parts     OM 279 Page 1                u e  D   FLYING SPARKS can cause injury    Aa Sparks and hot metal blow out from the cutting arc    ec  Chipping and grinding cause flying metal      e Wear approved face shield or safety goggles with side shields    e Wear proper body protection to protect skin  S  Wear flame resistant ear plugs or ear muffs to prevent sparks from  entering ears    ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin   e    Arc rays from the cutting process produce intense  visible and invisible  ultraviolet and infrared  rays  that can burn eyes and skin        e Wear face protection  helmet or shield  with correct shade of filter to  protect your face and eyes when cutting or watching  ANSI Z49 1   see Safety Standards  suggests a No  9 shade  with No  8 as mini   mum  for all cutting currents less than 300 amperes  Z49 1 adds  that lighter filter shades may be used when the arc is hidden by the  workpiece  As thi
41. provides  more detailed service and  parts information for your  unit  To obtain a Technical  Manual  contact your local       to receive the latest full line catalog or Dr distributor  Your distributor   TP can also supply you with  individual catalog sheets  To locate your nearest Welding Process Manuals    such as SMAW  GTAW     distributor or service agency call 1 877 Hobart1  GMAW  and GMAW P       WELDING PRODUCTS    44 WARNING    This product  when used  for welding or cutting   produces fumes or  gases which contain  chemicals known to the  State of California to  cause birth defects and   in some cases  cancer    California Health  amp   Safety Code Section  25249 5 et seq      OM 279J    TABLE OF CONTENTS    SECTION 1   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   READ BEFORE USING                                ee  142   1 3   1 4   1 5     Symbol Usage                Plasma Are Cuming Hazards   a dd paste ea En ia  Additional Symbols For Installation  Operation  And Maintenance                          Principal Safety Standards    EMF Information              SECTION 1   CONSIGNES DE S  CURIT     LIRE AVANT UTILISATION                          1 1     1 2   1 3     1 4     1 5   SECTION 2   INSTALLATION  Specifications              Dimensions And Weight          2 1   2 2     2 3     2 4   2 5     2 6   2 7   2 8   2 9     3 1   3 2   3 3     Signification des symboles    Dangers li  s au coupage    l arc au plasma                                           Dangers suppl  mentaires en re
42. r and have Fac   tory Authorized Service Agent  check safety control board PC1 op   eration     If system works properly  retighten  cup and reset power     Ref  ST 801 300 A    4 4  Troubleshooting             Trouble    Remedy          No pilot arc  difficulty in establishing an  arc     Clean or replace worn consumables as necessary  see torch Owner s Manual         Check for damaged torch or torch cable  see torch Owner s Manual         Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check power switch S1  control relay CR1  CR5 and CR6  rectifi   er SR1  and SR2 for single phase models   safety control board PC1  power control boards PC2 and  PC3  inductor L1  resistor R1  and check gas air system for leaks        No cutting output  Power light off   Trouble lights off  Ready light off  fan mo   tor FM does nat run     Place Power switch in On position        Place line disconnect device in On position  see Section 2 10         Check line fuse s  and replace if needed or reset circuit breakers  see Sections 2 8 and 2 10         Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check power switch S1  transformer T1  and fan motor        No cutting output  Power light on  Ready  light on  Trouble lights off  fan motor FM  running     Be sure work clamp is connected        Clean or replace worn consumables as necessary  see torch Owner s Manual         Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check safety control board PC1  power control boards PC2 and  PC3  and rectifier SR1  and SR2 for single ph
43. s is normally the case with low current cutting  the  shades suggested in Table 1 are provided for the operator s conve   nience     e Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet e  or shield    e Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash and e  glare  warn others not to watch the arc    e Wear protective clothing made from durable  flame resistant e  material  leather and wool  and foot protection     Table 1  Eye Protection For Plasma Arc Cutting    Current Level In Amperes Minimum Shade Number  Below 20   20     40   40     60    60     80       NOISE can damage hearing     n Prolonged noise from some cutting applications can  damage hearing if levels exceed limits specified by  OSHA  see Safety Standards     e Use approved ear plugs or ear muffs if noise level is high    e Warn others nearby about noise hazard        FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous     Cutting produces fumes and gases  Breathing  these fumes and gases can be hazardous to  your health        e Keep your head out of the fumes  Do not breathe the fumes     If inside  ventilate the area and or use exhaust at the arc to remove  cutting fumes and gases     e If ventilation is poor  use an approved air supplied respirator     Read the Material Safety Data Sheets  MSDSs  and the manufac   turer s instruction for metals to be cut  coatings  and cleaners     OM 279 Page 2          Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated  or while wearing  an air supplied re
44. s or remedies other than as stated herein   and to the extent that they may not be waived  the limitations  and exclusions set out above may not apply  This Limited  Warranty provides specific legal rights  and other rights may  be available  but may vary from province to province     hobart retail 4 00    Owner s Record    Please complete and retain with your personal records     Model Name  Purchase Date  Distributor  Address    City    State       Serial Style Number     Date which equipment was delivered to original customer      Resources Available    Always provide Model Name and Serial Style Number     To locate a Distributor   retail or service location     Call 1 877 Hobart1 or visit our website at  www  HobartWelders com    For technical assistance     Call 1 800 332 3281    Contact the Delivering Carrier for     For assistance in filing or settling claims   contact your distributor and or equipment    manufacturers Transportation Department     PRINTED IN USA    Contact your Distributor for     Welding Supplies and Consumables  Options and Accessories   Personal Safety Equipment   Service and Repair   Replacement Parts   Training  Schools  Videos  Books     Technical Manuals  Servicing Information  and Parts     Circuit Diagrams    Welding Process Handbooks    File a claim for loss or damage during  shipment       2000 Hobart Welding Products  1 00    Hobart Welding Products  An Illinois Tool Works Company  600 West Main Street   Troy  OH 45373 USA    For Technical
45. se interference     e Electromagnetic energy can interfere with  sensitive electronic equipment such as  computers and computer driven equipment  such as robots          To reduce possible interference  keep cables as short as possible   close together  and down low  such as on the floor     e Locate cutting operation 100 meters from any sensitive electronic  equipment     e Be sure this cutting power source is installed and grounded  according to this manual     e  f interference still occurs  the user must take extra measures such  as moving the machine  using shielded cables  using line filters  or  shieldingthe work area     National Electrical Code  NFPA Standard 70  from National Fire Protec   tion Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA 02269     Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Cylinders  CGA Pamphlet P 1   from Compressed Gas Association  1235 Jefferson Davis Highway   Suite 501  Arlington  VA 22202     Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting  CSA Standard W117 2  from  Canadian Standards Association  Standards Sales  178 Rexdale Bou   levard  Rexdale  Ontario  Canada M9W 1R3     Safe Practices For Occupation And Educational Eye And Face Protec   tion  ANSI Standard Z87 1  from American National Standards Institute   1430 Broadway  New York  NY 10018     Cutting And Welding Processes  NFPA Standard 51B  from National  Fire Protection Association  Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA 02269     OM 279 Page 3    1 5  EMF Information    Considerations About Welding Or Cut
46. self from work and ground using dry insulating mats or  covers big enough to prevent any physical contact with the work or  ground    Do not touch torch parts if in contact with the work or ground   Turn off power before checking  cleaning  or changing torch parts    e Disconnect input power before installing or servicing this equip   ment  Lockout tagout input power according to OSHA CFR  1910 147  see Safety Standards     e Properly install and ground this equipment according to its Owner s  Manual and national  state  and local codes    e Check and be sure that input power cord ground wire is properly  connected to ground terminal in disconnect box or that cord plug is  connected to a properly grounded receptacle outlet     always verify  the supply ground    e When making input connections  attach proper grounding conduc   tor first    e Frequently inspect input power cord for damage or bare wiring     re   place cord immediately if damaged     bare wiring can kill     e Turn off all equipment when not in use    e Inspect and replace any worn or damaged torch cable leads    e Do not wrap torch cable around your body    e Ground the workpiece to a good electrical  earth  ground if required  by codes    e Use only well maintained equipment  Repair or replace damaged  parts at once    e Wear a safety harness if working above floor level    e Keep all panels and covers securely in place    e Do not bypass or try to defeat the safety interlock systems    e Use only torch es  s
47. spirator  Fumes from cutting and oxygen deple   tion can alter air quality causing injury or death  Be sure the  breathing air is safe    Do not cut in locations near degreasing  cleaning  or spraying oper   ations  The heat and rays of the arc can react with vapors to form  highly toxic and irritating gases    Do not cut on coated metals  such as galvanized  lead  or cadmium  plated steel  unless the coating is removed from the cutting area   the area is well ventilated  and if necessary  while wearing an air   supplied respirator  The coatings and any metals containing these  elements can give off toxic fumes when cut     Do not cut containers with toxic or reactive materials inside or  containers that have held toxic or reactive materials     they must be  emptied and properly cleaned first     PLASMA ARC can cause injury     The heat from the plasma arc can cause serious  burns  The force of the arc adds greatly to the burn  hazard  The intensely hot and powerful arc can  quickly cut through gloves and tissue     Keep away from the torch tip    Do not grip material near the cutting path    The pilot arc can cause burns     keep away from torch tip when trig   ger is pressed    Wear proper flame retardant clothing covering all exposed body ar   eas    Point torch away from your body and toward work when pressing  the torch trigger     pilot arc comes on immediately    Turn off power source and disconnect input power before disas   sembling torch or changing torch parts    
48. st habituellement le cas pour les tra   vaux de coupage a faible courant  les teintes   num  r  es au tableau 1 sont  fournies    titre d information pour l op  rateur    e Porter des lunettes de s  curit      coques lat  rales sous votre casque ou    cran facial    e Ayez recours a des   crans protecteurs ou    des rideaux pour prot  ger les  autres contre les rayonnements et les   blouissements  pr  venez toute  personne sur les lieux de ne pas regarder l arc    e Portez des v  tements confectionn  s avec des mati  res r  sistantes et igni   fuges  cuir et laine  et des bottes de protection     Tableau 1  Protection des yeux pour le coupage au plasma d arc    Intensit   de courant en amp  res    Moins de 20  20     40  40     60  60     80    Filtre de teinte  minimum     LE BRUIT peut endommager l ouie     Certaines applications de coupage produisent un bruit  constant  ce qui peut endommager l ouie si le niveau  sonore d  passe les limites permises par l OSHA  repor   tez   vous aux Principales normes de s  curit           e Utilisez des protege   tympans ou un serre   t  te antibruit si le niveau sonore  est   lev       e Pr  venez toute personne sur les lieux du danger reli   au bruit     LES FUM  ES ET LES GAZ peuvent    tre dangereux     Le coupage produit des vapeurs et des gaz  Respirer  ces vapeurs et ces gaz peut   tre dangereux pour la  sant          OM 279 Page 6          Ne mettez pas votre t  te au dessus des vapeurs  Ne respirez pas ces va   peurs    SI vous 
49. t e N  S D oe 8 x N 3 dag     PA ROR ROAR BR AR ATA                              2 PLG7 PLG8 d     M      on o Ww N   o    mot NT  1                      lt      RC12 1  i A  ut  wn a El dE EN    d do    O       o   X O   eic E              O     T         O O     2 O O            D  18VAC X DE ac ac  ad  RU VA 56  AK 2 8   nea COMMAND JG  POWER RC11 8  gt   PC1  AED   se 46 E oy SAFETY CONTROL AS1   O   READY  Ce RC10 PLG10  24VAC  Y  PRESSURE RC11 PLG11 59  de RC12 PLG12 RC11 13 gt   MEP 4                       Rc12 6 La cup  KR     Y  TEMP      7 SERO11 14 KAN       193 215    For 200 230 460 Volt Models    ircuit Diagram    Figure 5 1  C    OM 279 Page 21    C2    C3                      T 2   lt  lt  RCA 6 RC4   3 gt  27  PC3 L    EAN POWER CONTROL RC4   1 gt   Y  a RC1 PLG31  2 RC4 PLG34  i Ro Eon  TE1 moy RC7 PLG37             N ad    RC4 4 gt  gt                 O         Ny EM  al o  gt  E RC4 7  gt   8   ROM    N m m   29  Po        lt  ROA 8 Lou  A ne 29   gt  m Oo Oo NM  E     CE NE E ou  Ay                                        LNG        gt   gt  SPP Dx    l       LO O CI  EO a      22     RC4 6 ee Mecum E TIP ELECT   e N N     st X S  N ANANAS ANNM  e DUO ES 1 4 5 6 3 8 2  PC2 ur a REA  ep POWER CONTROL RC4 1 gt  IS ES S 3 3  O    RC4 9 CR6 PILOT    S        ei A Q        EB 2 PLG1 PLG2   RC1 PLG21 H H  A o EL 1 40  lt  RC2  1 RC2 PLG22  Ball o Ree   ELECTRODE      gt  RC5 PLG25  o 47 RC4 4  gt  YY  O 2 RC6 PLG26         ELECTRODE          RC7 PLG27 RC4 7     
50. teilles de gaz comprim   contre la chaleur excessive  les  chocs m  caniques  le laitier  la flamme  les   tincelles et l arc    Installez et attachez les bouteilles dans la position verticale    l aide d une  chaine  sur un support stationnaire ou un chassis porte   bouteille afin de  pr  venir qu elles ne tombent ou ne basculent    Les bouteilles ne doivent pas   tre pr  s de la zone de coupage ni de tout  autre circuit   lectrique    Un contact   lectrique ne doit jamais se produire entre un chalumeau de  plasma d arc et une bouteille    Ne coupez jamais sur une bouteille pressuris  e     une explosion en  r  sulterait    Utilisez uniquement des bouteilles de gaz  des d  tendeurs  des boyaux et  des raccords congus pour l application d  termin  e  Gardez les  ainsi que  toute autre pi  ce associ  e  en bonne condition    D  tournez votre visage du d  tendeur r  gulateur lorsque vous ouvrez la  soupape de la bouteille    Le couvercle du d  tendeur doit toujours   tre en place  sauf lorsque vous  utilisez la bouteille ou qu elle est reli  e pour usage ult  rieur    Lisez et suivez les instructions sur les bouteilles de gaz comprim    l   qui   pement connexe et le d  pliant P 1 de la CGA mentionn   dans les  Principales normes de s  curit       1 3  Dangers suppl  mentaires en relation avec l installation  le fonctionnement    et la maintenance    DES PIECES CHAUDES peuvent pro   voquer des br  lures graves     e Ne pas toucher des parties chaudes    mains nues   e Laisser r
51. ting And The Effects Of Low  Frequency Electric And Magnetic Fields    Welding or cutting current  as it flows through the welding or cutting  cables  will cause electromagnetic fields  There has been and still is  some concern about such fields  However  after examining more than  500 studies spanning 17 years of research  a special blue ribbon  committee of the National Research Council concluded that     The body  of evidence  in the committee s judgment  has not demonstrated that  exposure to power frequency electric and magnetic fields is a human   health hazard     However  studies are still going forth and evidence  continues to be examined  Until the final conclusions of the research are  reached  you may wish to minimize your exposure to electromagnetic  fields when welding or cutting     To reduce magnetic fields in the workplace  use the following proce   dures     OM 279 Page 4    1  Keep cables close together by twisting or taping them   Arrange cables to one side and away from the operator     Do not coil or drape cables around your body     PB Oso m9    Keep cutting power source and cables as far away from operator  as practical     5  Connect work clamp to workpiece as close to the cut as possi   ble     About Pacemakers     Pacemaker wearers consult your doctor first  If cleared by your doctor   then following the above procedures is recommended     SECTION 1   CONSIGNES DE SECURITE   LIRE AVANT UTILISATION       1 1  Signification des symboles    ih    Signi
52. ue l exposition aux champs ma   gn  tiques et champs   lectriques    haute fr  quence repr  sente un  risque    la sant   humaine   Toutefois  des   tudes sont toujours en cours  et les preuves continuent      tre examin  es  En attendant que les  conclusions finales de la recherche soient   tablies  il vous serait sou   haitable de r  duire votre exposition aux champs   lectromagn  tiques  pendantle soudage ou le coupage     Afin de r  duire les champs   lectromagn  tiques dans l environnement  de travail  respecter les consignes suivantes      OM 279 Page 8    1 Garder les c  bles ensembles en les torsadant ou en les  attachant avec du ruban adh  sif     2 Mettre tous les c  bles du c  t   oppos   de l op  rateur   3 Ne pas courber pas et ne pas entourer pas les c  bles autour de    vous    4 Garder le poste de soudage et les cables le plus loin possible de  vous    5  Relier la pince de masse le plus pr  s possible de la zone de  soudure     Consignes relatives aux stimulateurs cardiaques      Les consignes mentionn  es pr  c  demment font partie de celles desti   n  es aux personnes ayant recours    un stimulateur cardiaque  Veuillez  consulter votre m  decin pour obtenir plus de d  tails        SECTION 2   INSTALLATION                                                                                     2 1  Specifications  Amperes Input at Rated Load Rated Cae  Output 60 Hz    Model E TYPE or iip asma Raled Cutting Circuit  Output Gas Output Capacit Voltage  200 V   230V 
    
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