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LIMITATIONS
•The Bulldog® 140 is not recommended for any processes besides those that are normally per- formed using stick welding (SMAW) procedures.
•The Bulldog® 140 is not recommended for pipe thawing.
•During welding, generator power is limited to 100 watts, and output voltages can drop from 120 to 80 volts and 240 to 160 volts. Therefore, DO NOT
OPERATE ANY SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIP- MENT WHILE YOU ARE WELDING.
3.WELD ELECTRODE OUTPUT TERMINAL: Pro- vides the connection point for the electrode holder cable.
4.WELD WORK OUTPUT TERMINAL: Provides the connection point for the work cable.
5.GROUND STUD: Provides a connection point for connecting the machine case to earth ground.
6.240 VOLT RECEPTACLE: Connection point for sup 240 Volt power to operate one electrical device.
7.120 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLES (2): Connection point for supplying 120 Volt power.
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CONTROLS AND SETTINGS
8. HOUR METER: Records the time that the engine
All welder/generator controls are located on the Output has run for maintenance purposes. Control Panel. Gasoline engine controls are mounted
on the engine. See Figure B.1 and the figures in engine operation section.
WELDER/GENERATOR CONTROLS
See Figure B.1 for the location of the following fea- tures:
1.CURRENT CONTROL DIAL: Adjusts continuous current output. The amperages on the dial corre- spond to the approximate amperages needed for specific Lincoln welding electrodes.
2.20 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER: Provide separate overload current protection for the 120 Volt and 240 Volt Receptacles
OUTPUT PANEL CONTROLS
FIGURE B.1
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