Lincoln Electric IM871-A manual Table D.1 Engine Maintenance Parts, Part Robin / Subaru Honda

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D-3

MAINTENANCE

D-3

 

 

 

CL EAN O R R E PL ACE SPAR K P LUG: Clean or replace the spark plug after every 100 hours of opera- tion or every season, whichever comes first. Do not blast the spark plug clean with an abrasive cleaning device. Clean the plug by scraping it or by using a wire brush. Wash the plug with a commercial sol- vent. After cleaning or when installing a new spark plug, set the terminal gap to .030 inch (.76 mm) with a feeler gauge. See Figure D.5.

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FIGURE D.5 - SET SPARK PLUG GAP

Use the engine owner’s manual for latest Plug Gap Info.

CLEAN SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN: Refer to the engine owner’s manual that was shipped with your POWER-ARC 5500 for the proper cleaning instruc- tions.

TABLE D.1

ENGINE MAINTENANCE PARTS

 

Part

 

Robin / Subaru Part #

Honda Part #

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPARK PLUG

 

NGK BR6 HS

NGK BPR6ES

 

 

(RESISTOR)

 

 

DENSO W20EPR-U

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FUEL FILTER

 

NONE

NONE

 

 

AIR CLEANER PANEL

279-32616-00

5266721 (17210-ZE2-505)

 

 

(Pleated Paper)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIR PRE-CLEANER

 

279-32611-00

2538429 (17218-ZE2-821)

 

 

 

(AS NEEDED)

 

(CAN BE CLEANED AND REUSED AS NEEDED)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to Table D.1 for engine maintenance parts. The part numbers are accurate at the time of printing. (Verify the current part number by referring to the engine owner￿s manual.

Replace or clean engine maintenance parts per the interval outlined in the engine owner￿s manual.

POWER-ARC 5500

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Contents POWER-ARC California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionPrécautions DE Sûreté On-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Technical Specifications POWER-ARC InstallationEngine Exhaust can kill Safety PrecautionsLocation and Ventilation StoringGasoline Fuel only PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceHonda 9 HP PowerArc 5500 Typical Fuel ConsumptionMuffler Deflector Spark ArresterCable Size and Length POWER-ARC 5500 Output ConnectionsElectrical Output Connections Welding Cable ConnectionsMachine Grounding Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesCable Installation Plugs and HAND-HELD EquipmentCircuit Breakers Premises WiringType Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Table A.2 Electrical Device USE with the POWER-ARCOperation Physical Location of Components may vary by Code No Controls and SettingsLimitations Output Panel ControlsGasoline Engine Controls Engine OperationStarting the Engine Before Starting the EngineBREAK-IN Period Generator OperationStopping the Engine Running the EngineTable B.3 Generator Power Applications Control Function / Operation Current Control Dial Welding OperationWelding Guidelines Material Thickness Electrode Type Size SettingWelding arc What Happens in the Arc?Correct Welding Speed Correct Welding PositionCorrect Way to Strike An Arc Correct Arc LengthDo the following Common MetalsTypes of Welds Use the followingWelding in the Vertical Position Fillet JointsPenetration Multiple Pass WeldsVertical-Down Welding Vertical-Up WeldingHardfacing To Reduce Wear How to Hardface the Sharp Edge Metal to Ground WearOverhead Welding Welding Sheet MetalCast Iron Plate Preparation Welding Cast IronLow Hydrogen Group AWS E7018 Selecting ElectrodesOut-of-Position Group AWS E6011 High-Speed Group AWS E6013 Lincoln Electric Accessories AccessoriesOPTIONS/ACCESSORIES Engine Maintenance MaintenanceRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Figure D.3 Clean Rotating SCREEN/FINGER GUARD/DEBRIS Guard Engine AdjustmentsPart Robin / Subaru Honda Table D.1 Engine Maintenance PartsFigure D.5. Brush Removal and Replacement GENERATOR/WELDER MaintenanceFigure D.6. Major Component Locations HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingContact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility SymptomsTroubleshooting Engine requires service to head, head gasket, and/or valves Enhanced Diagram DiagramsDiagrams Diagrams Diagrams Power ARC Print Dimension Page Precaucion Guards off

IM871-A specifications

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