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Does anyone have any old Miller wires collecting dust on a shelf somewhere?I need a 17 pin plug that adapts a 5 pin control for my Arc Pak 350.I have located the plugs and so on new, but have a several week lead time to wait for them.I know someone out there has this 1 ft cord & doesnt even have a machine to use it. So, i`m looking for the adapter cord, plug, or connectors - whatever I can find!PM me, email me, or post here.
Reply:This could also be a veam plug - either way, 17 pins size 20 and actual part number for the receptacle on my machine is: CIR030-20-29S
Reply:Thanks, will hit him up.You are right also, good chance it wont work at all. First step is over at least, now just need to build or find a pendant! I did find all the pots and wiring diagram for a pendant, also located the 17 pin amphenol so i`m getting closer.
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749Yeah, give him a shot. He may be able to "loan" you a pendant without a risk to you to see if you have a working machine or not. Can't speak for him, but he's a real good dude & will probably help you all he can if he has one. I bet he does.At least you will have the doubts out of the way first before sinking any dough into it. May be a guess, but I'm also thinking the 14 pin will run a standard foot control being it also powers wire feeders. Cannot say for sure without looking over the schematics tho. Maybe less work for you if it's the case.That would be my move if I were you....
Reply:Just checked out the diagrams again and I believe you might be right about that remote 14 - everything checks out except it has no control over CC/CV which is not touched with a foot control anyway - if there is no signal to CC/CV then it defaults to CC.Remote 14 also has a control for the contactor, which also checks out with a foot pedal - when the foot pedal is released, the electrode is cold.I could be totally wrong on all this but i`ve compared three wiring diagrams for foot pedal, pendant, and receptacle to get the idea how this works.
Reply:Further, the remote 14 receptacle also uses the same pins as all foot pedals i`ve seen for sale on ebay and etc.Very interesting! Thanks for bringing that up, I assumed that since it was titled MIG it would be useless with any other controls.But, maybe the other posted was right and i`ll need both? Pendant and foot control. Ouch. |
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