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HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:51 pm
by mechprone
Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 7:29 pm
by JayWal
I've never used a push pull gun, but I have that same welder and a Prince spool gun that looks EXACTLY like yours....are you sure you have a push pull and not half a spool gun?
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Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 7:52 pm
by mechprone
@JayWal , I'm pretty sure it's the push pull style being as one of the hose connections is the wire feed line. Looking at the MK products webpage it looks like both guns are identical just one has a spool and one doesn't.
Now being as I'm a total newb, please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm still trying to figure out exactly what I have and more importantly what I don't have but need.
Here is a link to what I think I have
http://www.mkprod.com/Prod_CobraSys_pxl.htm
@JayWal Being as you have virtually the same setup, would you mind taking some pics of the connections to the PM so I can better get an idea of how it should look? Did you need that connection kit or just some some hose adapter fittings?
Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 10:24 pm
by JayWal
Sure I'll take some pics tomorrow.
What are you planning to weld? Push/pull guns are designed to feed soft aluminum wire, if you're only planning some steel/stainless and the odd aluminum you might be better off trying to get a regular Magnum mig gun for that welder.
My spool gun isnt water cooled so I have the same electrical connector, a power lead and a gas line on the end of my spool gun lead. Very simple. Power gets hooked up to the + terminal, and the gas directly into the regulator on the Argon tank, solenoid is inside the spool gun.
I am a little confused about your gun, I'd expect a gas line, power through the wire feed line/liner, the electrical connector, and 2 water lines. And I'm not seeing all those. Hopefully someone with Push/Pull experience will chime in.
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Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 8:17 am
by mechprone
I will be primarily welding aluminum with the occasional steel. For the steel I will probably pick up a different simpler torch so I don't have to worry about liner contamination on this setup. Another option might be to convert this gun over to a spool setup, not sure if there's a kit for that.
I too am a little confused as I would think there should be another water connection. I plan on connecting as many things as I can today and see what's left. I don't really need the cooler so I'm not as concerned about the water connections, just would like to know what I have.
Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:14 am
by JayWal
Pretty simple setup
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Re: HELP: Power Mig 300 w/ Prince XL Push Pull Setup
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 6:19 pm
by mechprone
So after a few calls to MK Products, a call to Lincoln and multiple visits to my local supply store I've been able to figure things out.... somewhat. What I've learned is that I have an early model AIR cooled gun however back then they used a lower gauge water cooled power cable that has a female 5/8"-18 RH connector. Lincoln used to offer a push pull connection kit that included the power block and fittings to attach this particular power cable to the power stud in the machine. Since MK and Lincoln parted ways a number of years ago, this kit is no longer available. I've spent a ton of time on McMaster Carr and other fitting supply sites and have not been able to find a fitting or combination of fittings that would terminate this cable.
With that, I have decided to go outside the box a little. I plan on picking up a 1/4" CGA nipple and the corresponding 5/8"-18 male nut that slides over it. Then I'll drill out the base of the nipple just enough to allow for the nut to fully and securely seat on the end of the power cable and then crimp a battery lug onto the nipple. Once complete I'll also solder the crimp then shrink tube the connection. This should provide me with a solid termination but also allow me to remove my "adapter" later if I decide to switch to a water cooled barrel and install a cooling supply line which I really don't see myself doing. I'll post a pic or two when I complete it.