Lincoln Electric 300 D manual CYLINDER may explode if damaged, FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipment

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 WELDING SPARKS can  cause fire or explosion.

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SAFETY

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 CYLINDER may explode  if damaged.FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipment. WELDING SPARKS can Manual backgroundManual background cause fire or explosion.

6.a. Remove fire hazards from the welding area. If this is not possible, cover them to prevent the welding sparks from starting a fire. Remember that welding sparks and hot

materials from welding can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas. Avoid welding near hydraulic lines. Have a fire extinguisher readily available.

6.b. Where compressed gases are to be used at the job site, special precautions should be used to prevent hazardous situations. Refer to “Safety in Welding and Cutting” (ANSI Standard Z49.1) and the operating information for the equipment being used.

6.c. When not welding, make certain no part of the electrode circuit is touching the work or ground. Accidental contact can cause overheating and create a fire hazard.

6.d. Do not heat, cut or weld tanks, drums or containers until the proper steps have been taken to insure that such procedures will not cause flammable or toxic vapors from substances inside. They can cause an explosion even though they have been “cleaned”. For information, purchase “Recommended Safe Practices for the Preparation for Welding and Cutting of Containers and Piping That Have Held Hazardous Substances”, AWS F4.1 from the American Welding Society (see address above).

6.e. Vent hollow castings or containers before heating, cutting or welding. They may explode.

6.f. Sparks and spatter are thrown from the welding arc. Wear oil free protective garments such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high shoes and a cap over your hair. Wear ear plugs when welding out of position or in confined places. Always wear safety glasses with side shields when in a welding area.

6.g. Connect the work cable to the work as close to the welding area as practical. Work cables connected to the building framework or other locations away from the welding area increase the possibility of the welding current passing through lifting chains, crane cables or other alternate cir- cuits. This can create fire hazards or overheat lifting chains or cables until they fail.

6.h. Also see item 1.c.

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7.a. Use only compressed gas cylinders containing the correct shielding gas for the process used and properly operating regulators designed for the gas and

pressure used. All hoses, fittings, etc. should be suitable for the application and maintained in good condition.

7.b. Always keep cylinders in an upright position securely chained to an undercarriage or fixed support.

7.c. Cylinders should be located:

Away from areas where they may be struck or subjected to physical damage.

A safe distance from arc welding or cutting operations and any other source of heat, sparks, or flame.

7.d. Never allow the electrode, electrode holder or any other electrically “hot” parts to touch a cylinder.

7.e. Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet when opening the cylinder valve.

7.f. Valve protection caps should always be in place and hand tight except when the cylinder is in use or connected for use.

7.g. Read and follow the instructions on compressed gas cylinders, associated equipment, and CGA publication P-l, “Precautions for Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Cylinders,” available from the Compressed Gas Association 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.

FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipment.

8.a. Turn off input power using the disconnect switch at the fuse box before working on the equipment.

8.b. Install equipment in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code, all local codes and the manufacturer’s recommendations.

8.c. Ground the equipment in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code and the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Mar ‘95

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Contents Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide 300 DCLASSIC IM631-BSAFETY FOR ENGINE powered equipmentELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS may be dangerous CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGSELECTRIC SHOCK can kill ARC RAYS can burnFUMES AND GASES can be dangerous Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage Wire Welder DC Manual Stick WelderCYLINDER may explode if damaged FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipmentWELDING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉ Mar. ‘93On-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyThank You TABLE OF CONTENTS Section ASection B Section CINSTALLATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - CLASSIC 300DPERKINS 104-22 DIESEL ENGINE TYPICAL FUEL CONSUMPTION DATA PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS2DESIGN FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTIONPRE-OPERATION INSTALLATION WARNING See additional warning information at thefront of this operator’s manual Exhaust Spark ArresterPRE-OPERATION SERVICE TRAILER See Optional FeaturesVEHICLE MOUNTING POLARITY CONTROL AND CABLE SIZESBattery Charging ENGINE BREAK-INTo prevent EXPLOSION when To prevent ELECTRICAL DAMAGE whenOPERATION ENGINE OPERATIONWELDER OPERATION The AC auxiliary power, supplied as a standard, has a rating of 3.0 kVA of 115/230 VAC 60 hertz ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL FEATURES Field InstalledSTICK OPTIONS TIG OPTIONS062-3/32” 1.6-2.8mm wire MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCESee additional warning information at front of this operator’s manual Idler Maintenance NameplatesPurging Air from Fuel System Perkins 104-22 Engine 3. Idler solenoid is activated for high idle5/06 ENGINE SERVICES20919-2 EVERY 400 HOURS OR 12 MONTHS ENGINE SERVICEI = Inspect GFCI RECEPTACLE TESTING AND RESET TING PROCEDURE If the equipment has been shut down, it must be restartedTROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTINGWELDER TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLECAUSES WHAT TO DOELECTRONIC IDLER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ELECTRONIC IDLER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS K924-4 REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONALWIRE FEED MODULE OPTIONAL WIRE FEEDL11865 CLASSIC 300D WIRING DIAGRAM FOR CODES 10911 AND ABOVEWHEN MAKING THESE CONNECTIONS THERMOSTAT * MACHINE MUST NOT BE RUNNINGY GB W K2464-1 REMOTE CONTROL WIRING / CONNECTION DIAGRAMCV WIRE CONTROL POT CCW S26097CONTROL PANEL S10766PRECAUCION WARNUNGATENÇÃO AVISO DEATENÇÃO WARNUNGKeep your head out of fumes Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide Worlds Leader in Welding and Cutting Products
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300 D specifications

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