Below is a list of the items that were included with your TIG
185 Ready-Pak (K2347-1). Before setting up the machine, please be sure you
have all the necessary parts. You can view and print a list of
additional expendable parts by viewing the Parts
List PDF
Precision TIG 185
10 ft. Work Cable & Clamp Wired Into Unit
9 ft. Input Cable Wired Into Unit
NEMA 6-50P (50 Amp) Plug Wired Onto Input Cable
NEMA 6-50R (50Amp) Receptacle
150 Amp 12.5 ft. TIG Torch
Harris Calorific Gas Regulator and Hose
Foot Operated Amptrol
Slide Chart for Easy TIG Welding Setup
Handbook for TIG Welding Basics
Operators Manual
Understorage Cart Mounted to Unit **
** With Purchase of K2347-2 Precision TIG 185 Ready-Pak w/ Cart Model
Other items that you will need before stating to weld are:
100% Argon Shielding Gas
Welding Helmet
Safety Glasses
Welding Gloves
Tungsten for the Application
Filler Metal for the Application
Lincoln also recommends the following items and options for your
welding setup. These items are available for purchase through Lincoln Distributors.
Recommended
General Options
Quantity
Description
Product Number
1
Understorage Cart
K2348-1
Recommended
Stick Options
1
Stick Electrode Holder & Cable with Twist-Mate Connector
K2374-1
Recommended
TIG Options
1
Foot Operated Amptrol
K870
1
Hand Operated Amptrol (PTA-9, 17 & PTW-20 Torches)
K963-1
1
Hand Operated Amptrol (PTA-26 & PTW-18 Torches)
K963-2
1
Arc Start Switch
K814
1
TIG-Mate 17 TIG Torch Starter Kit (air-cooled)
K2266-1
1
TIG-Mate 20 TIG Torch Starter Kit (water-cooled)
K2267-1
1
Cool-Arc 40 Water Cooler 115v
K1813-1
1
Cool-Arc 40 Water Cooler 230v
K2187-1
1
Adjustable Gas Regulator & Hose Kit
3100211
Key Controls
1 - AC Balance
Control with Auto Setting 2 - Mode Switch 3 - Digital Amp Meter (Preset/Actual) 4 - Thermal Shutdown Light (Back Lit) 5 - Output Preset Control 6 - Post Flow Time 7 - Pulse Frequency Control 8 - Power Switch 9 - Polarity Switch 10 - Remote Receptacle 11 - Attached Work Cable 12 - Twist-Mate Output Connector for TIG Torch or Electrode
Cable for Stick Welding
WELDING IN TIG MODE
Connect the TIG torch and cable Twist-Mate quick connect plug to the Electrode/Gas output receptacle. This receptacle also contains an integral gas connection for the torch. Connect the work clamp to the work piece.
Set the TIG/STICK switch to "TIG".
Set the Polarity Switch to DC- for welding steel or stainless steel; or to AC for welding aluminum.
Connect the Foot Amptrol to the Remote Control Connector.
Turn on the cylinder gas valve and adjust the flow regulator to obtain desired flow.
Turn the power switch to "ON". NOTE: There will be a 15 second gas flow when the power is turned on.
Preset the Output Control on the control panel to the maximum desired amps, as read on the digital meter.
Depress the Foot Amptrol to energize the torch and establish an an arc with the work piece. The digital meter reads the actual amps while welding.
NOTE: When the TIG/STICK switch is set to "TIG",
depressing the remote control will start a 0.5 second gas pre-flow
before energizing the TIG torch. When the remote control is released
the TIG torch is de-energized and gas flow will continue for
the time set by the Post Flow Time control. When the polarity
switch is set to DC, the TIG Arc Starter will turn on and off
automatically to start and stabilize the arc. In AC the TIG Arc
Starter will turn on with the output and remain on continuously
until the remote control is released.
PULSE TIG CONTROL
Use this knob to set the frequency or the number of pulses per second, from 0.1pps to 20pps.
This setting adjusts heat output and bead shape for travel speed. Thinner plate with faster travel speed will require higher frequency than thicker plate with slower travel speed. 2-3 is a typical starting point.
WELDING IN STICK MODE
Put the electrode holder and cable quick connect plug into the electrode output receptacle. Turn clockwise until tight. Connect the work clamp to the work piece.
Set the TIG/STICK switch to "STICK".
Set the Polarity Switch to the weld mode desired for the type of electrode being used (most commonly DC+).
Place the electrode in the electrode holder.
Turn the power switch to "ON".
Adjust the Current Control to the desired amps.
Strike an arc and weld.
NOTE: When the TIG/STICK switch is set to "STICK" the output is always on when the power switch is on. A remote control has no effect on the welding current and the gas flow and high frequency TIG arc starter are disabled.