Lincoln Electric Welder 10473 User Manual

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IM590  
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December, 2002  
PRO-CUT 55  
For use with machines having Code Numbers:  
10473, 10474, 10475 and 10476  
Safety Depends on You  
Lincoln arc welding and cutting  
equipment is designed and built  
with safety in mind. However, your  
overall safety can be increased by  
proper installation ... and thought-  
ful operation on your part. DO  
NOT INSTALL, OPERATE OR  
REPAIR THIS EQUIPMENT  
WITHOUT READING THIS  
MANUAL AND THE SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED  
THROUGHOUT. And, most  
importantly, think before you act  
and be careful.  
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Serial Number:  
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SAFETY  
4.g. Sparks and spatter are thrown from the plasma arc. Wear  
safety glasses, ear protection and oil free protective garments  
such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high  
shoes and a cap over your hair. Wear ear plugs when cutting  
or gouging out of position or in confined places. Always wear  
safety glasses with side shields when in a cutting or gouging  
area.  
PLASMA ARC can injure.  
7.a. Keep your body away from nozzle and  
plasma arc.  
4.h. Connect the work cable to the work as close to the cutting or  
gouging area as practical. Work cables connected to the build-  
ing framework or other locations away from the cutting or  
gouging area increase the possibility of the current passing  
through lifting chains, crane cables or other alternate circuits.  
This can create fire hazards or overheat lifting chains or  
cables until they fail.  
7.b. Operate the pilot arc with caution. The pilot arc is capable of  
burning the operator, others or even piercing safety clothing.  
CYLINDER may explode  
if damaged.  
5.a. Use only compressed gas cylinders contain-  
ing the correct gas for the process used and  
properly operating regulators designed for the  
gas and pressure used. All hoses, fittings, etc.  
should be suitable for the application and maintained in good  
condition.  
ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS  
may be dangerous  
5.b. Always keep cylinders in an upright position securely  
chained to an undercarriage or fixed support.  
8.a. Electric current flowing through any con-  
ductor causes localized Electric and Magnetic  
Fields (EMF). Cutting or gouging current cre-  
ates EMF fields around torch cables and cutting  
machines.  
5.c. Cylinders should be located:  
• Away from areas where they may be struck or subjected to  
physical damage.  
• A safe distance from plasma cutting or gouging, arc weld-  
ing operations and any other source of heat, sparks,  
or flame.  
8.b. EMF fields may interfere with some pacemakers, so opera-  
tors having a pacemaker should consult their physician  
before cutting or gouging.  
5.d. Never allow any part of the electrode, torch or any other  
electrically “hot” parts to touch a cylinder.  
8.c. Exposure to EMF fields during cutting or gouging may have  
other health effects which are now not known.  
5.e. Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet  
when opening the cylinder valve.  
8d. All operators should use the following procedures in order to  
minimize exposure to EMF fields from the cutting or gouging  
circuit:  
5.f. Valve protection caps should always be in place and hand  
tight except when the cylinder is in use or connected for  
use.  
8.d.1. Route the torch and work cables together - Secure  
them with tape when possible.  
5.g. Read and follow the instructions on compressed gas cylin-  
ders, associated equipment, and CGA publication P-l,  
“Precautions for Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in  
Cylinders,”available from the Compressed Gas Association  
1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.  
8.d.2. Never coil the torch cable around your body.  
8.d.3. Do not place your body between the torch and  
work cables. If the torch cable is on your right side,  
the work cable should also be on your right side.  
FOR ELECTRICALLY  
powered equipment.  
8.d.4. Connect the work cable to the workpiece as close as  
possible to the area being cut or gouged.  
6.a. Turn off input power using the disconnect  
switch at the fuse box before working on the  
equipment.  
8.d.5. Do not work next to cutting power source.  
6.b. Install equipment in accordance with the U.S. National  
Electrical Code, all local codes and the manufacturer’s rec-  
ommendations.  
6.c. Ground the equipment in accordance with the U.S. National  
Electrical Code and the manufacturer’s recommendations.  
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SAFETY  
5. Toujours porter des lunettes de sécurité dans la zone de  
soudage. Utiliser des lunettes avec écrans lateraux dans les  
zones où l’on pique le laitier.  
PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉ  
Pour votre propre protection lire et observer toutes les instructions  
et les précautions de sûreté specifiques qui parraissent dans ce  
manuel aussi bien que les précautions de sûreté générales suiv-  
antes:  
6. Eloigner les matériaux inflammables ou les recouvrir afin de  
prévenir tout risque d’incendie dû aux étincelles.  
7. Quand on ne soude pas, poser la pince à une endroit isolé de  
la masse. Un court-circuit accidental peut provoquer un  
échauffement et un risque d’incendie.  
Sûreté Pour Soudage A L’Arc  
1. Protegez-vous contre la secousse électrique:  
a. Les circuits à l’électrode et à la piéce sont sous tension  
quand la machine à souder est en marche. Eviter toujours  
tout contact entre les parties sous tension et la peau nue  
ou les vétements mouillés. Porter des gants secs et sans  
trous pour isoler les mains.  
b. Faire trés attention de bien s’isoler de la masse quand on  
soude dans des endroits humides, ou sur un plancher  
metallique ou des grilles metalliques, principalement dans  
les positions assis ou couché pour lesquelles une grande  
partie du corps peut être en contact avec la masse.  
c. Maintenir le porte-électrode, la pince de masse, le câble  
de soudage et la machine à souder en bon et sûr état  
defonctionnement.  
8. S’assurer que la masse est connectée le plus prés possible  
de la zone de travail qu’il est pratique de le faire. Si on place  
la masse sur la charpente de la construction ou d’autres  
endroits éloignés de la zone de travail, on augmente le risque  
de voir passer le courant de soudage par les chaines de lev-  
age, câbles de grue, ou autres circuits. Cela peut provoquer  
des risques d’incendie ou d’echauffement des chaines et des  
câbles jusqu’à ce qu’ils se rompent.  
9. Assurer une ventilation suffisante dans la zone de soudage.  
Ceci est particuliérement important pour le soudage de tôles  
galvanisées plombées, ou cadmiées ou tout autre métal qui  
produit des fumeés toxiques.  
d.Ne jamais plonger le porte-électrode dans l’eau pour le  
refroidir.  
10. Ne pas souder en présence de vapeurs de chlore provenant  
d’opérations de dégraissage, nettoyage ou pistolage. La  
chaleur ou les rayons de l’arc peuvent réagir avec les vapeurs  
du solvant pour produire du phosgéne (gas fortement toxique)  
ou autres produits irritants.  
e. Ne jamais toucher simultanément les parties sous tension  
des porte-électrodes connectés à deux machines à souder  
parce que la tension entre les deux pinces peut être le  
total de la tension à vide des deux machines.  
f. Si on utilise la machine à souder comme une source de  
courant pour soudage semi-automatique, ces precautions  
pour le porte-électrode s’applicuent aussi au pistolet de  
soudage.  
11. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur la sûreté,  
voir le code “Code for safety in welding and cutting” CSA  
Standard W 117.2-1974.  
2. Dans le cas de travail au dessus du niveau du sol, se protéger  
contre les chutes dans le cas ou on recoit un choc. Ne jamais  
enrouler le câble-électrode autour de n’importe quelle partie  
du corps.  
PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉ POUR  
LES MACHINES À SOUDER À  
TRANSFORMATEUR ET À  
REDRESSEUR  
3. Un coup d’arc peut être plus sévère qu’un coup de soliel,  
donc:  
a. Utiliser un bon masque avec un verre filtrant approprié  
ainsi qu’un verre blanc afin de se protéger les yeux du ray-  
onnement de l’arc et des projections quand on soude ou  
quand on regarde l’arc.  
b. Porter des vêtements convenables afin de protéger la  
peau de soudeur et des aides contre le rayonnement de  
l‘arc.  
1. Relier à la terre le chassis du poste conformement au code de  
l’électricité et aux recommendations du fabricant. Le dispositif  
de montage ou la piece à souder doit être branché à une  
bonne mise à la terre.  
c. Protéger l’autre personnel travaillant à proximité au  
soudage à l’aide d’écrans appropriés et non-inflammables.  
2. Autant que possible, I’installation et l’entretien du poste seront  
effectués par un électricien qualifié.  
4. Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont émises de l’arc de  
soudage. Se protéger avec des vêtements de protection libres  
de l’huile, tels que les gants en cuir, chemise épaisse, pan-  
talons sans revers, et chaussures montantes.  
3. Avant de faires des travaux à l’interieur de poste, la debranch-  
er à l’interrupteur à la boite de fusibles.  
4. Garder tous les couvercles et dispositifs de sûreté à leur  
place.  
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••• as much pride as we have in bringing this product to you!  
Thank You  
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When this equipment is shipped, title passes to the purchaser upon receipt by the carrier. Consequently, Claims  
for material damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the transportation company at the  
time the shipment is received.  
Please record your equipment identification information below for future reference. This information can be  
found on your machine nameplate.  
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Date of Purchase _____________________________________  
Whenever you request replacement parts for or information on this equipment always supply the information  
you have recorded above.  
Read this Operators Manual completely before attempting to use this equipment. Save this manual and keep it  
handy for quick reference. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provided for your protection.  
The level of seriousness to be applied to each is explained below:  
WARNING  
This statement appears where the information must be followed exactly to avoid serious personal injury or  
loss of life.  
CAUTION  
This statement appears where the information must be followed to avoid minor personal injury or damage to  
this equipment.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
Installation.......................................................................................................................Section A  
Technical Specifications.......................................................................................................A-1  
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................A-2  
Select Proper Location.........................................................................................................A-2  
Stacking................................................................................................................................A-2  
Lifting and Moving ................................................................................................................A-2  
Tilting....................................................................................................................................A-2  
High Frequency Interference Protection...............................................................................A-2  
Input Electrical Connections.................................................................................................A-3  
Input Power Cord Connector Installation..............................................................................A-3  
Frame Grounding .................................................................................................................A-3  
Gas Input Connections.........................................................................................................A-4  
Output Connections..............................................................................................................A-4  
Torch Connection..........................................................................................................A-4  
Operation.........................................................................................................................Section B  
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................B-1  
Description ...........................................................................................................................B-1  
Preheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting.............................................................................B-1  
User Responsibility...............................................................................................................B-2  
Recommended Processes and Equipment..........................................................................B-2  
Operational Features and Controls ......................................................................................B-2  
Design Features and Advantages........................................................................................B-2  
Cutting Capability .................................................................................................................B-3  
Consumable Life ..................................................................................................................B-3  
Limitations ............................................................................................................................B-4  
Controls and Settings...........................................................................................................B-4  
Pilot Arc Discussion..............................................................................................................B-6  
Procedure Recommendations..............................................................................................B-6  
General .........................................................................................................................B-6  
Thin Gauge Sheet Metal ...............................................................................................B-6  
Thick Sections of Metal.................................................................................................B-6  
Suggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO-CUT System .............................................B-7  
Accessories.....................................................................................................Section C  
Genuine Lincoln Parts ...........................................................................................C-1  
General Options / Accessories..............................................................................C-1  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Maintenance ....................................................................................................Section D  
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................D-1  
Input Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure ..........................................................D-1  
Routine Maintenance.............................................................................................D-2  
Periodic Maintenance............................................................................................D-2  
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................Section E  
Safety Precautions.................................................................................................E-1  
How to Use Troubleshooting Guide.......................................................................E-1  
Troubleshooting Guide ..........................................................................................E-2  
Wiring Diagrams..............................................................................................Section F  
Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................F-1  
Dimension Print......................................................................................................F-2  
Parts List .....................................................................................P309 Series & P210-K  
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A-1  
INSTALLATION  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - PRO-CUT 55  
INPUT - SINGLE or THREE PHASE / 60 HERTZ ONLY  
3Ø Input Current at Rated Output  
Standard Voltage  
1Ø Input Current at Rated Output  
230/460/1 or 3Ø/60 Hz  
230V: 55A @ 50%, 40A @ 100% 230V: 28A @ 50%, 21A @ 100%  
460V: 30A @ 50%, 23A @ 100% 460V: 17A @ 50%, 15A @ 100%  
Idle Current: 0.42 Amps, Idle Power 98 Watts  
@ 230V  
RATED OUTPUT  
Duty Cycle  
AMPS  
50% Duty Cycle  
100% Duty Cycle  
55  
40  
OUTPUT  
Current  
Range  
Open Circuit  
Pilot Current  
Voltage  
MAX  
18 Amps @ 100% Duty Cycle  
335 VDC  
25-55 Amps  
REQUIRED GAS FLOW RATE  
REQUIRED GAS INLET PRESSURE  
70 PSI @ 360 SCFH  
80 to 150 PSI  
( 4.8 Bar. @ 10160 LHR)  
( 5.4 Bar. TO 10.2 Bar.)  
RECOMMEND INPUT WIRE AND FUSE SIZES  
For all plasma cutting applications  
Based on U.S. National Electrical Code  
o
Ambient Temperature 30 C or Less  
o
AC Input  
Voltage at  
60 Hertz  
Fuse  
Type 75 C  
(Super Lag)  
Circuit Breaker  
(Delay Type)  
Copper Wire in Conduit AWG (IEC) Sizes  
Ground Wire  
Input Supply Wire  
2
2
1Ø - 230  
1Ø - 460  
70 AMPS  
40 AMPS  
#8 (8.4mm )  
#10 (5.3mm )  
2
2
#8 (8.4mm )  
#10 (5.3mm )  
2
2
3Ø - 230  
3Ø - 460  
40 AMPS  
20 AMPS  
#10 (5.3mm )  
#10 (5.3mm )  
2
2
#10 (5.3mm )  
#10 (5.3mm )  
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS  
Weight  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Including Machine  
Torch Cable (Length)  
(25ft/7.6m) (50ft/15.2m)  
12.6 in.  
320 mm  
11.0 in.  
280 mm  
26.0 in.  
660 mm  
70 lbs.  
32 kg.  
85 lbs.  
39 kg.  
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A-2  
INSTALLATION  
Read entire Installation Section before installing the  
PRO-CUT 55.  
LIFTING AND MOVING  
Either the front or rear handles or both may be used to  
lift or move the machine.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
DO NOT use the pull handle on the optional undercar-  
riage, if installed, to lift the machine. This handle is not  
designed to support the full weight of the machine and  
using it to lift the machine could cause personal injury  
or damage to the machine.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.  
Only qualified personnel  
should install this machine.  
TILTING  
Turn the input power OFF  
at the disconnect switch or  
fuse box and discharge input  
capacitors before working  
inside the equipment.  
The PRO-CUT 55 must be placed on a stable, level  
surface so it will not topple over.  
HIGH FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE  
PROTECTION  
Do not touch electrically hot parts.  
The Pro-Cut 55 employs a touch start mechanism for  
arc initiation which eliminates high frequency emis-  
sions from the machine as compared with spark gap  
and solid state type high frequency generators. Keep  
in mind, though, that these machines may be used in  
an environment where other high frequency generat-  
ing machines are operating. By taking the following  
steps, high frequency interference into the Pro-Cut  
can be minimized  
Always connect the PRO-CUT 55 ground-  
ing terminal (located on the side of the  
Case Back Assembly) to a good electrical  
earth ground.  
Turn the PRO-CUT Power Switch OFF  
when connecting power cord to input  
power.  
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(1) Make sure the power supply chassis is connected  
to a good earth ground. The work terminal ground  
does NOT ground the machine frame.  
SELECT PROPER LOCATION  
Place the Pro-Cut 55 where clean cool air can freely  
circulate in through the rear louvers and out through  
the front/bottom opening. Dirt, dust or any foreign  
material that can be drawn into the machine should be  
kept at a minimum. Failure to observe these precau-  
tions can result in excessive operating temperatures  
and nuisance shutdown of the machine.  
(2) Keep the work ground clamp isolated from other  
work clamps that have high frequency.  
(3) If the ground clamp cannot be isolated, then keep  
the clamp as far as possible from other work  
clamp connections.  
A source of clean, dry air or nitrogen must be supplied  
to the Pro-Cut 55. Oil in the air is a severe problem  
and must be avoided. The supply pressure must be  
between 80 and 150 psi. The flow rate is approximate-  
ly 6.0 cfm (170 l/min.). Failure to observe these pre-  
cautions could result in excessive operating tempera-  
tures or damage to the torch.  
(4) When the machine is enclosed in a metal building,  
several good earth driven electrical grounds  
around the periphery of the building are recom-  
mended.  
Failure to observe these recommended installation  
procedures may cause improper function of the Pro-  
Cut or possibly even damage to the control system or  
power supply components.  
STACKING  
The PRO-CUT 55 cannot be stacked.  
PRO-CUT 55  
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A-3  
INSTALLATION  
INPUT ELECTRICAL  
CONNECTIONS  
INPUT POWER CORD CONNECTOR  
INSTALLATION  
Before installing the machine, check that input supply  
voltage, phase, and frequency are the same as the  
machine's voltage, phase, and frequency as specified  
on the machine's rating plate.  
The Pro-Cut 55 is supplied with one 11' #8 AWG 3  
lead input power cord already connected to the  
machine. A cord connector provides a strain relief for  
the input power cord as it passes through the left rear  
access hole. The cord connector is designed for a  
cord diameter of .40 - 1.03 in (10.2 - 26.2mm) if it  
becomes necessary to install a different input cord.  
a. The Pro-Cut 55 should be connected only by a  
qualified electrician. Installation should be made in  
accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code,  
all local codes and the information detailed below.  
For three phase connection: Replace input power cord  
with a #10 AWG 4 lead cable.  
b. When received directly from the factory, the  
machines are internally connected for 230 VAC.  
Re-connection will be necessary if a higher input  
voltage is used. To reconnect the Pro-Cut to 460  
VAC or to connect back to 230 VAC, follow the  
directions as outlined below. Follow this procedure  
ONLY while the Pro-Cut is disconnected from the  
input power and the capacitors have properly dis-  
charged.  
1. Connect leads of input power cord to a fused  
power panel. Make sure the green lead is con-  
nected to the panel and the panel is connected to  
a good earth ground.  
Install in accordance with all local and national electric  
codes.  
1. Open the access door on the side of the  
machine.  
FRAME GROUNDING  
The frame of the Pro-Cut 55 must be properly ground-  
ed. A ground terminal is mounted on the case bottom  
directly behind the input power switch for this purpose.  
The cable that is sent attached to the machine is con-  
nected to this ground terminal. See the National  
Electric Code for details on proper grounding meth-  
ods. Install in accordance with all local and national  
electrical codes.  
2. For 200 to 230 : Position the large switch  
to 200-230.  
For 400 to 460 : Position the large switch  
to 400-460.  
3. Move the "A" lead to the appropriate termi-  
nal.  
PRO-CUT 55  
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A-4  
INSTALLATION  
• While it is recommended that an in line prefilter be  
placed ahead of each PRO-CUT that may be  
installed in a shared air supply line, one large inline  
prefilter may be used to accommodate several PRO-  
CUTs simultaneously. If a shared prefilter is desired,  
it must be rated to provide the necessary flow rate,  
as specified, to ensure proper operation of each of  
the PRO-CUTs sharing a connection.  
GAS INPUT CONNECTIONS  
Supply the PRO-CUT 55 with clean compressed air or  
nitrogen.  
Supply pressure must be between 80 psi  
and 150 psi.  
Flow rate should be approximately 6.0  
cfm (170 I/min.).  
NOTE: When using nitrogen gas from a cylinder, the  
cylinder must have a pressure regulator.  
NOTE: Oil in the air supply to the PRO-CUT 55 can  
cause severe problems. Use only a clean air  
supply.  
Maximum psi from nitrogen gas cylinder to  
PRO-CUT 55 regulator should never  
exceed 150 psi.  
Connect the gas supply to the PRO-CUT 55  
regulator.  
Install a hose between the nitrogen gas  
cylinder regulator and the PRO-CUT 55  
gas inlet.  
Compressed gas should be supplied to the fit-  
ting connection mounted on the filter at the  
rear of the machine. If necessary, this fitting  
can be removed allowing plumbing access  
through the 1/4” NPT input port on the filter  
body.  
WARNING  
CYLINDER could explode if damaged.  
• Keep cylinder upright and chained to a  
fixed support.  
• If compressed air is being used, it is highly recom-  
mended that an inline prefilter be installed in the air  
supply line ahead of the air connection to the PRO-  
CUT’s coalescing filter. While the coalescing filter is  
used to remove small amounts of oil and water  
aerosol particles from the air supply line, the prefilter  
can be used to remove larger particulates before  
they reach the coalescing filter element.This will pro-  
long the life of the coalescing filter element by up to  
six times what it would be without the prefilter, and in  
turn, prolong the life of the PRO-CUT torch and con-  
sumables as well.  
• Keep cylinder away from areas where it  
could be damaged.  
• Never lift machine with cylinder attached.  
Never allow the cutting torch to touch the  
cylinder.  
Keep cylinder away from live electrical  
parts.  
Maximum inlet pressure 150 psi.  
• A standard nominal 5 micron inline prefilter is recom-  
mended; however, for optimum performance, select  
a prefilter with a 3 micron absolute rating. If these fil-  
ter ratings are unavailable, anything with a rating  
less than, or equal to, 20 micron would be accept-  
able to use. In line filter elements will generally filter  
the air with little restriction to the airflow until the ele-  
ment is about 75 % contaminated. After this point,  
there will be a noticeable pressure drop in the line.  
Filter elements should be replaced when a pressure  
drop of 8-10 psi is indicated; however, for optimum  
performance of the PRO-CUT, the filter element  
should be replaced at or before the pressure drop  
reaches 8 psi. Be sure to select a prefilter that will  
accommodate the necessary flow rating for the  
PRO-CUT as specified in the Installation section of  
this instruction manual under the Gas Input  
Connections heading.  
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OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
Torch Connection  
The Pro-Cut 55 is sent from the factory with a PCT 80  
cutting torch. Additional cutting torches can be  
ordered from the K1571 series. Hand-held and mech-  
anized torches come with 25' or 50’ cables.  
All torches are connected to the Pro-Cut with a quick  
connect at the bulkhead for easy change over. This  
feature is excellent for changing between a hand cut-  
ting torch and a mechanized torch. This feature is also  
handy for troubleshooting.  
For more information on the torch and its components,  
refer to the PCT80 Operator’s Manual (IM588 latest  
version).  
PRO-CUT 55  
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B-1  
OPERATION  
Read and understand this entire section before oper-  
ating the machine.  
DESCRIPTION  
The Pro-Cut 55 is a constant current, continuous con-  
trol plasma cutting power source. It provides superior  
and reliable starting characteristics, cutting visibility  
and arc stability. When cutting expanded metal, the  
Pro-Cut 55 out performs the competition due to its  
quick, clean response to arc transfers. The power  
supply design provides high transfer-to-cut distances  
which makes pierce cutting more reliable and with  
less nozzle wear. The control system has a safety  
mechanism to insure that the nozzle and electrode are  
in place before cutting or gouging. This is extremely  
important due to the high voltages involved.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK  
can kill.  
• Do not touch electrically live parts  
or electrode with skin or wet  
clothing.  
• Insulate yourself from work and  
ground.  
The Pro-Cut 55 comes standard with an air regulator,  
coarse air filter, and pressure gauge. The machine  
also comes with an 11' input power cord. There are  
four different torch and cable systems to choose from:  
hand-held torch with 25' or 50' cable, machine and  
robotic torch both with 25' and 50' cable.  
Consumables are included with each Pro-Cut pur-  
chase so that cutting can begin right out of the box.  
Consumables can also be ordered as individual pack-  
ages. An undercarriage kit can also be ordered sepa-  
rately.  
• Always wear dry insulating  
gloves.  
FUMES AND GASES  
can be dangerous.  
• Keep your head out of fumes.  
• Use ventilation or exhaust to  
remove fumes from breathing  
zone.  
WELDING, CUTTING and  
GOUGING SPARKS  
The Pro-Cut 55 initiates the plasma arc with a simple,  
yet reliable, touch start mechanism. This system elimi-  
nates many of the failure problems associated with hi-  
frequency start systems. The Pro-Cut 55 is capable of  
cutting with nitrogen or air. Nitrogen is used to cut alu-  
minum and other nonferrous metals.  
can cause fire or explosion  
• Keep flammable material away.  
• Do not weld, cut or gouge on  
containers that have held combustibles.  
The Pro-Cut 55 is controlled by a microprocessor-  
based control board. The machine performs rudimen-  
tary self troubleshooting when powered up which aids  
in field servicing.  
ARC RAYS  
can burn.  
• Wear eye, ear and body  
protection.  
PREHEAT TEMPERATURE FOR  
PLASMA CUTTING  
PLASMA ARC  
can injure  
Preheat temperature control is not necessary in most  
applications when plasma arc cutting or gouging.  
Preheat temperature control may be necessary on high  
carbon alloy steels and heat treated aluminum for crack  
resistance and hardness control. Job conditions, pre-  
vailing codes, alloy level, and other considerations may  
also require preheat temperature control. The following  
minimum preheat temperature is recommended as a  
starting point. Higher temperatures may be used as  
required by the job conditions and/or prevailing codes.  
If cracking or excessive hardness occurs on the cut  
face, higher preheat temperature may be required. The  
recommended minimum preheat temperature for plate  
thickness up to 1/2" (12.7mm) is 70°F (21.1°C).  
• Keep your body away from nozzle  
and plasma arc.  
• Operate the pilot arc with caution. The  
pilot arc is capable of burning the  
operator, others or even piercing  
safety clothing.  
Observe additional Safety Guidelines detailed in  
the beginning of this manual.  
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OPERATION  
- Input over voltage protection.  
USER RESPONSIBILITY  
- Bright 3.0 second timed pilot arc.  
- Purge momentary push button.  
Because design, fabrication, erection and cutting vari-  
ables affect the results obtained in applying this type  
of information, the serviceability of a product or struc-  
ture is the responsibility of the user. Variation such as  
plate chemistry, plate surface condition (oil, scale),  
plate thickness, preheat, quench, gas type, gas flow  
rate and equipment may produce results different than  
those expected. Some adjustments to procedures  
may be necessary to compensate for unique individ-  
ual conditions. Test all procedures duplicating actual  
field conditions.  
- Air regulator and pressure gage located on the front  
of machine for convenience.  
- Parts-in-Place mechanism to detect proper installa-  
tion of consumables and torch.  
- Latching Parts-in-Place mechanism. Requires a  
positive operator reset.  
RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND  
EQUIPMENT  
- Automatic detection of faulty output control.  
- In line coarse air filter.  
The PRO-CUT 55 is capable of all cutting and goug-  
ing applications within its output capacity of 25 to 55  
amps. These applications include thin gage sheet  
metal and expanded metal.  
- Preflow/Postflow timing. Preflow is eliminated if arc  
is re-initiated in Postflow.  
- Thermostatic Protection.  
OPERATIONAL FEATURES AND  
CONTROLS  
- Solid state over-current protection.  
- Works with pure nitrogen for cutting nonferrous  
materials.  
The PRO-CUT 55 comes with an ON/OFF POWER  
SWITCH, OUTPUT CURRENT CONTROL, PURGE  
BUTTON and a SAFETY RESET BUTTON.  
- Reconnectable for 230 VAC or 460 VAC inputs.  
- Quick disconnect torch.  
DESIGN FEATURES AND  
ADVANTAGES  
- Dead front display for machine status.  
The microprocessor controlled PRO-CUT 55 design  
makes plasma cutting and gouging tasks uncomplicat-  
ed. This list of design features and advantages will  
help you understand the machine's total capabilities  
so that you can get maximum use from your machine.  
- Unique electrode and Vortech™ nozzle design for  
optimum cooling and long life.  
- Swirl texture inside Vortech™ nozzle for better start-  
ing reliability and higher quality cuts.  
- Unique drag cup design for durability and elimina-  
tion of double arcing.  
- Light weight and portable design for industrial use.  
- Continuous control, 25 - 55 amps.  
- Reliable touch start mechanism for plasma arc initi-  
ation.  
- Unique microprocessor controlled starting sequence  
for safe and consistent starting.  
- Rapid arc transfer for fast cutting of expanded  
metal.  
- High transfer distance for ease of use.  
- Soft start of input filter capacitors at start up.  
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OPERATION  
CUTTING CAPABILITY  
The PRO-CUT 55 is rated at 55 amps, at 50% duty cycle on a 10 minute basis or 40 amps, at 100% duty cycle.  
If the duty cycle is exceeded, a thermal protector will shut off the output of the machine until it cools to the normal  
operating temperature.  
Figure B.1 shows the cut capacity of the Pro-Cut 55 when cutting mild steel. The graph plots cut thickness vs.  
torch travel speed with a torch standoff of 0.15". Example: 0.25” material may be cut at a setting of 35 amps at an  
approximate speed of 38 IPM or at a setting of 45 amps at an approximate speed of 57 IPM or at a setting of 55  
amps at an approximate speed of 62 IPM.  
Lincoln's PRO-CUT 55  
Mild Steel Cut Capacity Chart  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
25 A  
45 A  
0.625  
55 A  
0.750  
35 A  
0.500  
0
0.000  
0.125  
0.250  
0.375  
Material Thickness  
Figure B.1  
CONSUMABLE LIFE  
The expected life for the Pro-Cut 55's electrode under normal operating conditions is approximately 320  
starts/cuts. An erosion of .060" is typical for end of electrode life, however, the electrode life may last longer. A  
green and erratic arc will indicate definite electrode failure and the electrode should be replaced immediately.  
It is recommended that consumables be replaced in complete sets. (Example: Electrode and Nozzle). This will  
maximize the performance of the PRO-CUT system.  
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OPERATION  
kerf (cut) width, heat affected zone or travel speed  
as required.  
LIMITATIONS  
Do not exceed output current and duty cycle rating of  
machine. Do not use the PRO-CUT 55 for pipe thaw-  
ing.  
Push-in and hold the Purge button to check or set  
the gas pressure. Pull the pressure regulator cap  
out and turn it to set the pressure.  
- Adjust the gas regulator for 70 PSI for 25torch-  
es or 75 PSI for 50torches.  
- Release the Purge button.  
CONTROLS AND SETTINGS  
- The gas will immediately turn off. The pressure  
gage may show an increase in pressure after the  
air turns off but this is normal. Do NOT reset the  
pressure while the air is NOT flowing.  
Gas  
Purge  
Button  
Status  
Board  
Indicators  
Reset  
Button  
Gas  
Regulator  
Gauge  
When ready to cut, place the torch near the work,  
make certain all safety precautions have been taken  
and pull the trigger.  
XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX  
Gas  
Regulator  
Knob  
Output  
Control  
Knob  
- The air will flow for a preflow time of 2 seconds  
and the pilot arc will start. (This is true unless  
the machine is in postflow, then the preflow time  
is skipped and the pilot arc will start immediate-  
ly.)  
- The pilot arc will run for 3.0 seconds and shut off  
unless the arc is brought in contact with the work  
and the arc is transferred. Avoid excessive pilot  
arc time by transferring the arc to the workpiece  
quickly to improve parts life.  
- When the arc is brought within 1/4" from the  
work piece: the arc will transfer, the current will  
ramp up to the setting on the control panel, and  
the cut can last indefinitely (or until the duty  
cycle of the Pro-Cut is exceeded). Do not touch  
the nozzle to the work when cutting with the  
control panel setting above mid range or dam-  
age to the consumables will result.  
PRO-CUT 55  
Consumable  
Storage  
(behind  
door)  
OFF  
Input  
Power  
Switch  
Torch  
Connector  
Work  
Cable  
When preparing to cut or gouge, position the machine  
as close to the work as possible. Make sure you have  
all materials needed to complete the job and have  
taken all safety precautions. It is important to follow  
these operating steps each time you use the machine.  
Pierce the work piece by slowly lowering the torch  
onto the metal at a 300 angle away from the opera-  
tor. This will blow the dross away from the torch tip.  
Slowly rotate the torch to vertical position as the arc  
becomes deeper.  
Turn the machine's ON/OFF POWER SWITCH to  
OFF position.  
Connect the air supply to the machine.  
Turn the main power and the machine power switch  
on.  
TORCH AT 300 ANGLE  
TO PIERCE  
- The fan should start.  
- The pre-charge circuit will operate for 3 seconds,  
then the green "Power" LED should turn on.  
- If the "SAFETY" LED is lit, push the "Reset" but-  
ton. If there is no problem, the LED will go off. If  
there is a problem, refer to Step "SAFETY LED"  
in this section.  
ROTATE TO  
900 ANGLE TO CUT  
300  
900  
VERTICAAL ANGLE  
FOR CUTTTING  
Be sure that the work lead is clamped to the work-  
piece before cutting.  
CUT  
Set the output current control knob at maximum  
position for high cutting speed and less dross forma-  
tion. Reduce the current, if desired to reduce the  
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OPERATION  
ANGLE  
OF APPROACH  
Hold the nozzle standoff 1/8(3.2mm) to 3/16”  
(4.7mm) above the workpiece during cutting. Do not  
let the torch nozzle touch the work or carry a long  
arc.  
TORCH HELD AT  
450 ANGLE  
THROUGHOUT GOUGE  
Keep moving while cutting. Cut at a steady speed  
without pausing. Maintain the cutting speed so that  
the arc leg is 10° to 20° behind the travel direction.  
ANGLE  
MAINTAINED  
THROUGHOUT  
GOUGE  
5° - 15° Leading Angle  
If the "SAFETY" LED lights at any time, check the  
following:  
Check the assembly of the torch consumables. If  
Direction of Travel  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.  
Turn off machine at the disconnect  
switch on the front of the machine  
before tightening, cleaning or replacing  
consumables.  
10° - 20°  
Arc Lag  
Use a 5° - 15° leading angle in the direction of the  
cut.  
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they are not properly in place, the machine will not  
start. Make sure that the shield cup is hand tight.  
Do not use pliers or over tighten.  
Use the drag cup to maintain constant standoff for  
better cut quality and to protect the nozzle from spat-  
ter.  
Check the conditions of the inside of the nozzle. If  
debris has collected, rub the electrode on the inside  
bottom of the nozzle to remove any oxide layer that  
may have built up. Refer to "Suggestions for Extra  
Utility from the PRO-CUT system".  
Use the drag cup with a metal template to prevent  
nozzle double arcing.  
Finish the cut to be made and release the trigger.  
When the trigger is released, the arc will stop.  
Check the condition of the electrode. If the end has  
a crater-like appearance, replace it along with the  
nozzle. The maximum wear depth of the electrode is  
approximately .062. A green and erratic arc will  
indicate definite electrode failure and the electrode  
should be replaced immediately.  
- The gas will continue to flow for 10 seconds of  
postflow. If the trigger is activated within this time  
period, the pilot arc will immediately restart.  
If the dross is difficult to remove, reduce the cutting  
speed. High speed dross is more difficult to remove  
than low speed dross.  
Replace the nozzle when the orifice exit is eroded  
away or oval shaped.  
The right side of the cut is more square than the left  
as viewed along the direction of travel.  
After the problem is found, or if there is nothing  
apparently wrong, reset the machine by pressing  
the "Reset" button. (It is possible for electrical noise  
to trip the safety circuit on rare occasions. This  
should not be a regular occurrence.)  
Tilt the torch about 45° from the workpiece and hold  
the nozzle 1/8(3.2mm) to 3/16(4.7mm) above the  
workpiece for gouging.  
If the machine does not reset or continues to trip,  
consult the Troubleshooting Section.  
Clean spatter and scale from the nozzle and drag  
cup frequently.  
Use the proper cutting or gouging procedures  
referred to in Procedure Recommendations.  
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OPERATION  
Thick Sections of Metal  
PILOT ARC DISCUSSION  
The PRO-CUT has a smooth, continuous pilot arc.  
The pilot arc is only a means of transferring the arc to  
the workpiece for cutting. Repeated pilot arc starts, in  
rapid succession, is not recommended as these starts  
will generally reduce consumable life. Occasionally,  
the pilot arc may sputter or start intermittently. This is  
aggravated when the consumables are worn or the air  
pressure is too high. Always keep in mind that the  
pilot arc is designed to transfer the arc to the work-  
piece and not for numerous starts without cutting.  
Torch Standoff  
Machine Output Setting  
1/8" thru 3/16"  
Standoff  
Output Setting  
Mid. thru Max. Range  
When the pilot arc is started, a slight impulse will be  
felt in the torch handle. This occurrence is normal and  
is the mechanism which starts the plasma arc. This  
impulse can also be used to help troubleshoot a "no  
start" condition.  
Output set above mid-range.  
The best quality and consumable life will be  
obtained by holding the torch off the surface  
about 3/16". Too long an arc may compromise  
cut quality and consumable life. The nozzle  
should NOT be dragged on the work.  
PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATIONS  
When properly used, plasma arc cutting or gouging is  
a very economical process. Improper use will result in  
a very high operating cost.  
Use of the S22151 Drag Cup will maintain the  
proper standoff. The only reason not to use the  
Drag Cup when the output control is set above  
mid-range is in special, tight corners. Always  
hold at least a 1/8" standoff in those situations.  
General - In All Cases  
If piercing is required, slowly lower the torch at  
an angle of about 30° to blow the dross away  
from the torch tip and slowly rotate the torch to  
a vertical position as the arc becomes deeper.  
This process will blow a lot of molten metal and  
dross. Be careful! Blow the dross away from  
the torch, the operator and any flammable  
objects.  
Follow safety precautions as printed throughout  
this operating manual and on the machine.  
Thin Gauge Sheet Metal:  
Torch Standoff  
Machine Output Setting  
Where possible, start the cut from the edge of  
the work piece.  
Keep moving! A steady speed is necessary.  
Do not pause.  
Do not allow torch cable or body to contact hot  
surface.  
DRAG thru 1/16"  
Standoff  
Output Setting  
Min. thru Mid. Range  
Output set below mid-range.  
The nozzle may be dragged on the metal sur-  
face, touching it lightly to the surface after pierc-  
ing a hole. Current control should be set below  
the mid range.  
Do not allow cable or body to contact hot sur-  
face.  
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OPERATION  
h. Set air pressure to recommended setting. A  
higher or lower pressure will cause turbulence  
in the plasma arc, eroding the orifice of the  
nozzle tip.  
Suggestions for Extra Utility from the  
PRO-CUT System:  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.  
Turn off machine at the disconnect  
switch on the front of the machine  
before tightening, cleaning or replacing  
consumables.  
i. Use only Lincoln consumable parts. These  
parts are patented and using any other  
replacement consumables may cause damage  
to the torch or reduce cut quality.  
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1. Occasionally an oxide layer may form over the tip  
of the electrode, creating an insulating barrier  
between the electrode and nozzle. This will result  
in the tripping of the Pro-Cut's safety circuit. When  
this happens turn the power off, remove the nozzle  
and electrode and use the electrode to rub against  
the inside bottom surface of the nozzle. This will  
help remove any oxide buildup. Replace the noz-  
zle, turn on the power and continue cutting. If the  
Parts-in-Place circuit continues to trip after clean-  
ing the consumables, then replace them with a  
new set. Do not continue to try and cut with exces-  
sively worn consumables as this can cause dam-  
age to the torch head and will degrade cut quality.  
2. To improve consumable life, here are some sug-  
gestions that may be useful:  
a. Never drag the nozzle on the work surface if  
the output control knob is above the mid range  
setting.  
b. Make sure the air supply to the Pro-Cut is  
clean and free of oil. Use several extra in line  
filters if necessary.  
c. Use the lowest output setting possible to make  
a good quality cut at the desired cut speed.  
d. Minimize dross buildup on the nozzle tip by  
starting the cut from the edge of the plate  
when possible.  
e. Pierce cutting should be done only when nec-  
essary. If piercing, angle torch about 30° from  
the plane perpendicular to the work piece,  
transfer the arc, then bring the torch perpen-  
dicular to the work and begin parallel move-  
ment.  
f. Reduce the number of pilot arc starts without  
transferring to the work.  
g. Reduce the pilot arc time before transferring  
to the work.  
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ACCESSORIES  
ALWAYS USE GENUINE LINCOLN GENERAL OPTIONS /  
ELECTRIC ELECTRODES AND ACCESSORIES  
VORTECHNOZZLES  
The following options/accessories are available for  
your PRO-CUT 55 from your local Lincoln Distributor.  
Only Genuine Lincoln Electric consumables yield  
the best cutting performance for the PRO-CUT 55.  
K1600-1 Undercarriage - A valet style undercarriage  
with pull-out handle for machine only. Provides Torch  
and Work Cable storage.  
The patented VORTECHnozzle provides an  
extra kickof swirl as the arc exits the nozzle which  
S22147-043 - VORTECHnozzle with an .043(1.2  
mm) Orifice  
improves cutting performance. No other nozzle has  
this capability or can match its performance.  
S22147-068 - VORTECHnozzle with an .068(1.7  
mm) Orifice  
S22149 - Electrode - replacement electrodes for cut-  
ting.  
S22150 - Shield Cup - This shields the torch tip and  
provides more visibility to the workpiece than the drag  
cup. Note the shield cup does not prevent the torch tip  
from touching the workpiece.  
S22151 - Drag Cup - The drag cup protects the torch  
by preventing the torch from touching the workpiece.  
K1571 Series - PCT 80 Torches come in 25and 50’  
lengths in either hand held or mechanized versions.  
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MAINTENANCE  
4. Obtain a high resistance and high wattage resistor  
(25-1000 ohms and 25 watts minimum). This resis-  
tor is not supplied with machine. NEVER USE A  
SHORTING STRAP FOR THIS PROCEDURE.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.  
Have an electrician install and service  
this equipment.  
Turn the input power off at the fuse  
box before working on equipment.  
Do not touch electrically hot parts.  
Prior to Performing preventative main-  
tenance, perform the following capaci-  
tor discharge procedure to avoid elec-  
tric shock.  
5. Locate the two capacitor terminals (large hex head  
cap screws) on the top and bottom of the Power  
P.C. Board shown in Figure D.1.  
6. Use electrically insulated gloves and insulated pli-  
ers. Hold body of the resistor and connect resistor  
leads across the two capacitor terminals. Hold  
resistor in place for 10 seconds. DO NOT TOUCH  
CAPACITOR TERMINALS WITH YOUR BARE  
HANDS.  
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INPUT FILTER CAPACITOR  
DISCHARGE PROCEDURE  
1. Turn off input power or disconnect input power  
lines.  
7. Repeat discharge procedure for the other capaci-  
tor .  
2. Remove the 5/16" hex head screws from the side  
and top of the machine and remove wrap-around  
machine cover.  
8. Check voltage across terminals of all capacitors  
with a DC voltmeter. Polarity of capacitor terminals  
is marked on PC board above terminals. Voltage  
should be zero. If any voltage remains, repeat this  
capacitor discharge procedure.  
3. Be careful not to make contact with the capacitor  
terminals that are located on the top and bottom of  
the Power Board on the right side of the machine.  
FIGURE D.1 LOCATION OF INPUT FILTER CAPACITOR TERMINALS.  
POWER  
BOARD  
UPPER  
CAPACITOR TERMINALS  
LOWER  
CAPACITOR  
TERMINALS  
POWER  
RESISTOR  
INSULATED  
PLIERS  
RIGHT SIDE OF MACHINE  
INSULATED  
GLOVES  
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MAINTENANCE  
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
1. Keep the cutting or gouging area and the area  
around the machine clean and free of combustible  
materials. No debris should be allowed to collect  
which could obstruct air flow to the machine.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.  
Turn off machine at the disconnect  
switch on the front of the machine  
before tightening, cleaning or replacing  
consumables.  
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2. Every 6 months or so, the machine should be  
cleaned with a low pressure airstream. Keeping the  
machine clean will result in cooler operation and  
higher reliability. Be sure to clean these areas:  
Change consumables as required.  
1. Thermal Protection  
- Power, Output and Control printed circuit  
boards and heat sinks  
- Power switch  
- Main Transformer  
- Input Rectifier  
Two thermostats protect the machine from excessive  
operating temperatures. Excessive temperatures may  
be caused by a lack of cooling air or operating the  
machine beyond the duty cycle and output rating. If  
excessive operating temperatures should occur, the  
yellow thermal LED will light and the thermostat will  
prevent output voltage or current.  
3. Examine the sheet metal case for dents or break-  
age. Repair the case as required. Keep the case in  
good condition to insure that high voltage parts are  
protected and correct spacings are maintained. All  
external sheet metal screws must be in place to  
insure case strength and electrical ground continu-  
ity.  
Thermostats are self-resetting once the machine cools  
sufficiently. If the thermostat shutdown was caused by  
excessive output or duty cycle and the fan is operating  
normally, the Power Switch may be left on and the  
reset should occur within a 15 minute period. If the fan  
is not turning or the air intake louvers were obstructed,  
then the power must be switched off and the fan prob-  
lem or air obstruction must be corrected.  
4. Check the air regulator filter to be sure it does not  
become clogged. The air filter on the machine is  
self draining and will not have to be emptied.  
5. Check the filter element every several months to  
see if it is clogged (weekly in very dirty environ-  
ments). Replace if necessary by first removing the  
two screws that attach the filter cage to the back  
panel assembly, then slide the cage away from the  
back of the machine and remove. Next, twist the  
clear filter bowl until it comes off (be careful not to  
lose the o-ring seated at the top of the bowl  
threads). Unscrew the filter element and replace  
with new element. Assemble parts in reverse order  
as described above.  
2. Filter Capacitor Conditioning (Pro-Cut 55, 400-460  
VAC only)  
A protection circuit is included to monitor the voltage  
across filter capacitors C1 and C2. In the event that  
the capacitor voltage is too high, the protection circuit  
will prevent output. The protection circuit may prevent  
output providing all these circumstances are met:  
a. Machine is connected for 400-460 VAC input.  
b. Machine did not have power applied for many  
months.  
c. Machine will not produce output when power is  
first switched on.  
6. Inspect the cable periodically for any slits or punc-  
ture marks in the cable jacket. Replace if neces-  
sary. Check to make sure that nothing is crushing  
the cable and blocking the flow of air through the  
air tube inside. Also, check for kinks in the cable  
periodically and relieve any so as not to restrict the  
flow of air to the torch.  
If these circumstances apply, the proper action is to  
switch the machine on and let it idle for up to 30 min-  
utes. This is required to condition the filter capacitors  
after an extended storage time. The protection circuit  
will automatically reset once the capacitor conditioning  
and resultant voltage levels are acceptable. It may be  
necessary to turn the power switch off and back on  
again after this period.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
WARNING  
Service and Repair should only be performed by Lincoln Electric Factory Trained Personnel.  
Unauthorized repairs performed on this equipment may result in danger to the technician and  
machine operator and will invalidate your factory warranty. For your safety and to avoid  
Electrical Shock, please observe all safety notes and precautions detailed throughout this  
manual.  
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This Troubleshooting Guide is provided to  
help you locate and repair possible machine  
malfunctions. Simply follow the three-step  
procedure listed below.  
Step 3. RECOMMENDED COURSE OF  
ACTION  
This column provides a course of action for  
the Possible Cause, generally it states to  
contact you local Lincoln Authorized Field  
Service Facility.  
Step 1. LOCATE PROBLEM (SYMPTOM).  
Look under the column labeled PROBLEM  
(SYMPTOMS). This column describes  
possible symptoms that the machine may  
exhibit. Find the listing that best describes  
the symptom that the machine is exhibiting.  
If you do not understand or are unable to  
perform the Recommended Course of  
Action safely, contact you local Lincoln  
Authorized Field Service Facility.  
Step 2. POSSIBLE CAUSE.  
The second column labeled POSSIBLE  
CAUSElists the obvious external possibili-  
ties that may contribute to the machine  
symptom.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.  
Turn off machine at the disconnect  
switch on the front of the machine and  
remove main power supply connec-  
tions before doing any troubleshooting.  
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CAUTION  
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your  
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.  
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E-2  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual  
PROBLEMS  
(SYMPTOMS)  
POSSIBLE AREAS OF  
MISADJUSTMENTS(S)  
RECOMMENDED  
COURSE OF ACTION  
No Status indicators light and the fan 1. Check the input power to be sure  
does not operate 5 seconds after the it is on.  
power switch is turned on.  
2. Check the power line fuses and  
machine connection.  
3. Disconnect input power at fuse  
panel and check line switch conti-  
nuity. Replace line switch if bad.  
4. Auxiliary transformer may be  
faulty.  
No Status indicators light 5 seconds 1. Auxiliary transformer may be  
after the power switch is turned on, faulty.  
but the fan operates.  
2. Disconnect input power from the  
machine. Check that connectors  
on harness between Control Bd.  
and Display Bd. are properly seat-  
ed.  
If all recommended possible areas of  
misadjustment have been checked  
and the problem persists, Contact  
your local Lincoln Authorized  
Field Service Facility.  
3. Possible faulty Control Board.  
All Status indicators remain lit imme- 1. The microprocessor has experi-  
diately after power up.  
enced a memory fault. Consult  
local Lincoln Field Service shop.  
All Status indicators begin to blink 1. Turn power off. Make sure recon-  
within 5 seconds after power up.  
nect is positioned correctly for the  
input voltage used. Wait at least 1  
minute after power down before  
re-connecting the machine.  
Reconnect machine,then restore  
power to Pro-Cut.  
2. Possible faulty Primary board.  
3. Possible faulty Control board.  
CAUTION  
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your  
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.  
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E-3  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual  
PROBLEMS  
(SYMPTOMS)  
POSSIBLE AREAS OF  
MISADJUSTMENTS(S)  
RECOMMENDED  
COURSE OF ACTION  
The Pro-Cut powers up properly but 1. Press Purge button on the front of  
there is no response when the trig- the Pro-Cut. If air does not flow,  
ger is pulled and only the POWER then:  
LED is lit.  
a. Auxiliary transformer may be  
faulty.  
b. The main gas solenoid assem-  
bly may be faulty. Check or  
replace.  
c. Possible faulty Output Power  
board.  
d. Possible faulty Control board.  
2. (check for continuity from the bulk-  
head connector to the molex) See  
Wiring Diagram.  
3. Remove the handles (or barrel) of  
the torch and examine all the con-  
nections. Pay attention to location  
of electrode lead mounting at back  
of torch head, broken trigger and  
solenoid leads.  
If all recommended possible areas of  
misadjustment have been checked  
and the problem persists, Contact  
your local Lincoln Authorized  
Field Service Facility.  
4. Check for proper trigger switch  
operation. Remove the torch cable  
assembly from the Pro Cut and  
test for continuity between 9 and 1  
at the quick connect when the trig-  
ger switch is depressed and no  
continuity when the switch is not  
depressed. Replace the trigger  
switch or torch cable if defective.  
5. Possible faulty Control board.  
6. Possible faulty Output Power  
board.  
CAUTION  
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your  
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.  
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E-4  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual  
PROBLEMS  
(SYMPTOMS)  
POSSIBLE AREAS OF  
MISADJUSTMENTS(S)  
RECOMMENDED  
COURSE OF ACTION  
When the trigger is pulled air begins 1. Check the torch consumables to be  
to flow, but there is no pilot arc after  
at least 3 seconds.  
sure they are not dirty or greasy,  
and are in good shape. Replace  
the consumables if necessary.  
2. Make sure the air pressure is set  
at 70 psi.  
3. Make sure there are no kinks or  
restrictions for air flow in the torch  
cable. Replace cable as needed.  
4. If a slight thump cannot be felt in  
the torch when the trigger is  
pulled, check for loose connection  
in the torch head and solenoid  
assembly.  
5. With machine turned off - input  
power removed, and torch and  
consumables connected - mea-  
sure resistance on Output Power  
board between B1 and B21. If  
>10Ω, possible fault in torch and  
cable assembly.  
If all recommended possible areas of  
misadjustment have been checked  
and the problem persists, Contact  
your local Lincoln Authorized  
Field Service Facility.  
6. Possible fault in Output board.  
The air begins to flow and there is a 1. Check the torch consumables to  
very brief arc that snaps out consis- be sure they are in tight, not dirty  
tently with repeated trigger pulls.  
or greasy and in good shape.  
Replace if necessary.  
2. Make sure the air pressure is set  
at 70 psi.  
3. Possible fault in Output Power board.  
1. Check the torch consumables to be  
sure they are in tight, not dirty or  
greasy and in good shape. Replace if  
necessary.  
The arc starts but sputters badly.  
2. Check air supply for oil or a great deal  
of water. If there is oil or a great deal  
of water, the air must be filtered or the  
machine switched to nitrogen or bot-  
tled air.  
3. Make sure the air pressure is set at 70  
psi.  
CAUTION  
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your  
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.  
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E-5  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual  
PROBLEMS  
(SYMPTOMS)  
POSSIBLE AREAS OF  
MISADJUSTMENTS(S)  
RECOMMENDED  
COURSE OF ACTION  
Pilot arc starts but will not transfer 1. Check work lead connection for  
when brought near work.  
clean, secure connection.  
2. Plasma will only cut conductive  
material. Do not attempt to cut  
fiberglass, plastic, rubber, PVC or  
any other non-conductive material.  
If all recommended possible areas of  
misadjustment have been checked  
and the problem persists, Contact  
your local Lincoln Authorized  
Field Service Facility.  
3. Make sure work piece is clean  
and dry. Remove any scale, rust  
or dross.  
4. Check all connections to Output  
board.  
5. Possible faulty Control board.  
CAUTION  
If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your  
Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.  
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E-6  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual  
STATUS BOARD INDICATORS  
SYMPTOM  
CHECK  
Machine is unresponsive immediately after 1. There is a 4 second soft start period for pre-charging the input fil-  
power-up.  
ter capacitors. Wait until that time is up. The Power LED will light  
when ready. If not, refer to the first part of this section.  
The Air Low LED is lit  
1. Make sure there is at least 80 psi connected to the gas connec-  
tion at the back of the machine.  
2. Press the Purge button and set the regulator to 70 psi. The pres-  
sure may increase when air stops flowing but this is normal. Do  
not reset the pressure while the air is OFF.  
3. Possible faulty Pressure Switch.  
4. Possible faulty Control board.  
The Safety LED is flashing  
1. Make sure there is a Lincoln torch and cable assembly connect-  
ed properly to the Pro-Cut bulk head connector.  
2. Check consumables for proper installation or excessive wear.  
Replace if excessively worn. If not, use a piece of fine emery  
cloth to remove any oxide buildup on the tip of the electrode.  
The Safety LED is lit and steady  
The Thermal LED is lit  
1. Press the Reset button. If torch and consumables are properly  
installed, the Safety LED should turn off. Normal cutting or goug-  
ing can resume.  
1. The machine's thermostat has tripped due to exceeded duty  
cycle limits. Do NOT turn the power off. Allow the machine to  
cool for 15 - 30 minutes and the thermostat will reset itself.  
2. The machine's air louvers or fans are obstructed such that air  
cannot flow to properly cool the machine. Remove any foreign  
material that may block air flow. Blow the machine out with a  
clean, dry air stream.  
3. Possible faulty Control board.  
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Do not touch electrically live parts or  
electrode with skin or wet clothing.  
Insulate yourself from work and  
ground.  
Keep flammable materials away.  
Wear eye, ear and body protection.  
WARNING  
Spanish  
No toque las partes o los electrodos Mantenga el material combustible  
Protéjase los ojos, los oídos y el  
bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja-  
da.  
Aislese del trabajo y de la tierra.  
fuera del área de trabajo.  
cuerpo.  
AVISO DE  
PRECAUCION  
French  
Ne laissez ni la peau ni des vête-  
ments mouillés entrer en contact  
avec des pièces sous tension.  
Gardez à l’écart de tout matériel  
inflammable.  
Protégez vos yeux, vos oreilles et  
votre corps.  
ATTENTION  
Isolez-vous du travail et de la terre.  
German  
Berühren Sie keine stromführenden  
Teile oder Elektroden mit Ihrem  
Körper oder feuchter Kleidung!  
Isolieren Sie sich von den  
Entfernen Sie brennbarres Material! Tragen Sie Augen-, Ohren- und Kör-  
perschutz!  
WARNUNG  
Elektroden und dem Erdboden!  
Portuguese  
Não toque partes elétricas e elec-  
trodos com a pele ou roupa molha-  
da.  
Mantenha inflamáveis bem guarda- Use proteção para a vista, ouvido e  
dos.  
corpo.  
ATENÇÃO  
Isole-se da peça e terra.  
Japanese  
Chinese  
Korean  
Arabic  
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTION FOR THIS EQUIPMENT AND THE CONSUMABLES TO BE  
USED AND FOLLOW YOUR EMPLOYER’S SAFETY PRACTICES.  
SE RECOMIENDA LEER Y ENTENDER LAS INSTRUCCIONES DEL FABRICANTE PARA EL USO DE ESTE EQUIPO Y LOS  
CONSUMIBLES QUE VA A UTILIZAR, SIGA LAS MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD DE SU SUPERVISOR.  
LISEZ ET COMPRENEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT EN CE QUI REGARDE CET EQUIPMENT ET LES PRODUITS A  
ETRE EMPLOYES ET SUIVEZ LES PROCEDURES DE SECURITE DE VOTRE EMPLOYEUR.  
LESEN SIE UND BEFOLGEN SIE DIE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG DER ANLAGE UND DEN ELEKTRODENEINSATZ DES HER-  
STELLERS. DIE UNFALLVERHÜTUNGSVORSCHRIFTEN DES ARBEITGEBERS SIND EBENFALLS ZU BEACHTEN.  
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Keep your head out of fumes.  
Use ventilation or exhaust to  
remove fumes from breathing zone.  
Turn power off before servicing.  
Do not operate with panel open or  
guards off.  
WARNING  
Spanish  
Los humos fuera de la zona de res-  
piración.  
Mantenga la cabeza fuera de los  
humos. Utilice ventilación o  
aspiración para gases.  
Desconectar el cable de ali-  
mentación de poder de la máquina  
antes de iniciar cualquier servicio.  
No operar con panel abierto o  
guardas quitadas.  
AVISO DE  
PRECAUCION  
French  
Débranchez le courant avant l’entre- N’opérez pas avec les panneaux  
tien.  
Gardez la tête à l’écart des fumées.  
Utilisez un ventilateur ou un aspira-  
teur pour ôter les fumées des zones  
de travail.  
ouverts ou avec les dispositifs de  
protection enlevés.  
ATTENTION  
German  
Strom vor Wartungsarbeiten  
abschalten! (Netzstrom völlig öff-  
nen; Maschine anhalten!)  
Anlage nie ohne Schutzgehäuse  
oder Innenschutzverkleidung in  
Betrieb setzen!  
Vermeiden Sie das Einatmen von  
Schweibrauch!  
Sorgen Sie für gute Be- und  
Entlüftung des Arbeitsplatzes!  
WARNUNG  
Portuguese  
Não opere com as tampas removidas.  
Desligue a corrente antes de fazer  
serviço.  
Mantenha-se afastado das partes  
moventes.  
Não opere com os paineis abertos  
ou guardas removidas.  
Mantenha seu rosto da fumaça.  
Use ventilação e exhaustão para  
remover fumo da zona respiratória.  
ATENÇÃO  
Não toque as partes elétricas nuas.  
Japanese  
Chinese  
Korean  
Arabic  
LEIA E COMPREENDA AS INSTRUÇÕES DO FABRICANTE PARA ESTE EQUIPAMENTO E AS PARTES DE USO, E SIGA AS  
PRÁTICAS DE SEGURANÇA DO EMPREGADOR.  
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