ESAB CUTMASTER 60
INSTALLATION Manual 0-5402
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6. Connect the wires as follows.
• WiringtoL1,L2andL3input.Seetheprevi-
ous illustration and power label. It does not
matter what order these wires are attached.
• Green/YellowwiretoGround.
7. With a little slack in the wires, tighten the
through - hole protector to secure the power
cable.
8. Reinstall the Power Supply cover per instruc-
tions found in Section 5.
9. Connect the opposite end of individual wires to
a customer supplied plug or main disconnect.
10. Connect the input power cable (or close the
main disconnect switch) to supply power.
3.04 Gas Connections
Connecting Gas Supply to Unit
The connection is the same for compressed air or
high pressure cylinders. Refer to the following two
subsections if an optional air line filter is to be installed.
1. Connect the air line to the inlet port. The il-
lustration shows typical fittings as an example.
NOTE!
For a secure seal, apply thread sealant to the tting
threads, according to manufacturer's instructions.
Do not use Teon tape as a thread sealer, as small
particles of the tape may break o and block the
small air passages in the torch.
Art # A-07943
Hose Clamp
Assembly
Inlet Port
Gas Supply
Hose
1/4 NPT or ISO-R
to 1/4” (6mm) Fitting
Air Connection to Inlet Port
Installing Optional Single - Stage Air Filter
An optional filter kit is recommended for improved
filtering with compressed air, to keep moisture and
debris out of the torch.
1. Attach the Single - Stage Filter Hose to the
Inlet Port.
2. Attach the Filter Assembly to the filter hose.
3. Connect the air line to the Filter. The illustra-
tion shows typical fittings as an example.
NOTE!
For a secure seal, apply thread sealant to the tting
threads, according to manufacturer's instructions.
Do not use Teon tape as a thread sealer, as small
particles of the tape may break o and block the
small air passages in the torch.
Art # A-07944
Hose Clamp
1/4 NPT to 1/4"
(6mm) Fitting
Regulator/Filter
Assembly
Inlet Port
Gas Supply
Hose
Optional Single - Stage Filter Installation