Lincoln Electric SP-255 manual Electric Shock can kill

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ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

3.a. The electrode and work (or ground) circuits are electrically “hot” when the welder is on. Do not touch these “hot” parts with your bare skin or wet clothing. Wear dry, hole-free

gloves to insulate hands.

3.b. Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulation. Make certain the insulation is large enough to cover your full area of physical contact with work and ground.

In addition to the normal safety precautions, if welding must be performed under electrically hazardous conditions (in damp locations or while wearing wet clothing; on metal structures such as floors, gratings or scaffolds; when in cramped positions such as sitting, kneeling or lying, if there is a high risk of unavoidable or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground) use the following equipment:

Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage (Wire) Welder.

DC Manual (Stick) Welder.

AC Welder with Reduced Voltage Control.

3.c. In semiautomatic or automatic wire welding, the electrode, electrode reel, welding head, nozzle or semiautomatic welding gun are also electrically “hot”.

3.d. Always be sure the work cable makes a good electrical connection with the metal being welded. The connection should be as close as possible to the area being welded.

3.e. Ground the work or metal to be welded to a good electrical (earth) ground.

3.f. Maintain the electrode holder, work clamp, welding cable and welding machine in good, safe operating condition. Replace damaged insulation.

3.g. Never dip the electrode in water for cooling.

3.h. Never simultaneously touch electrically “hot” parts of electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage of both welders.

3.i. When working above floor level, use a safety belt to protect yourself from a fall should you get a shock.

3.j. Also see Items 6.c. and 8.

ARC RAYS can burn.

4.a. Use a shield with the proper filter and cover plates to protect your eyes from sparks and the rays of the arc when welding or observing open arc welding. Headshield and filter lens should conform to ANSI Z87. I standards.

4.b. Use suitable clothing made from durable flame-resistant material to protect your skin and that of your helpers from the arc rays.

4.c. Protect other nearby personnel with suitable, non-flammable screening and/or warn them not to watch the arc nor expose themselves to the arc rays or to hot spatter or metal.

FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous.

5.a. Welding may produce fumes and gases hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these fumes and gases.When welding, keep your head out of the fume. Use enough ventilation and/or exhaust at the arc to keep

fumes and gases away from the breathing zone. When

welding with electrodes which require special ventilation such as stainless or hard facing (see instructions on container or MSDS) or on lead or cadmium plated steel and other metals or coatings which produce highly toxic fumes, keep exposure as low as possible and below Threshold Limit Values (TLV) using local exhaust or mechanical ventilation. In confined spaces or in some circumstances, outdoors, a respirator may be required. Additional precautions are also required when welding on galvanized steel.

5.b. Do not weld in locations near chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors coming from degreasing, cleaning or spraying operations.

The heat and rays of the arc can react with solvent vapors to form phosgene, a highly toxic gas, and other irritating products.

5.c. Shielding gases used for arc welding can displace air and cause injury or death. Always use enough ventilation, especially in confined areas, to insure breathing air is safe.

5.d. Read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions for this equipment and the consumables to be used, including the material safety data sheet (MSDS) and follow your employer’s safety practices. MSDS forms are available from your welding distributor or from the manufacturer.

5.e. Also see item 1.b.

Mar ‘95

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Contents Idealarc SP-255 Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Master Table of Contents for ALL Sections Appendix Section DSection E Section FTechnical Specifications Idealarc SP-255 INSTALLATIONA-1Uncrating the SP-255 2INSTALLATIONSafety Precautions Input Power and Grounding ConnectionsINSTALLATIONA-3 GUN and Cable InstallationOutput Polarity Connection Shielding GAS 4INSTALLATIONFumes and Gases can be dangerous OPERATIONB-1Limitations 2OPERATIONRecommended Processes and Equipment Welding CapabilityStart Mode Selections Process WIRE/GAS KEYOPERATIONB-3 Typical Auto KEY Press Sequences Procedure Keys4OPERATION Auto KEYMemory Keys OPERATIONB-5Spot KEY Timer Keys6OPERATION Typical Memory Number KEY Press SequenceOPERATIONB-7 GUN Switch KeysTypical Toggle KEY Press Sequence 8OPERATIONTypical Activate KEY Press Sequence Using 4-STEP Trigger Interlock FunctionOPERATIONB-9 Step Trigger Interlock KeysWire Reel Loading GUN SwitchesWire Drive Roll Procedure for Changing Drive RollFeeding Electrode Idle Roll Pressure SettingOPERATIONB-11 To Start the Welder12OPERATION Making AN Auto Mode WeldOPERATIONB-13 Welding Thermal Overload Protection Wire Feed Overload ProtectionExplanation of Prompting and Error Messages 14OPERATIONOPERATIONB-15 Operation ACCESSORIESC-1 2ACCESSORIES Disabling Spool GUN ACCESSORIESC-3Idealarc SP-255 Routine Maintenance MAINTENANCED-1Safety Precautions Cable CleaningLiner Removal Replacement 2MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCED-3 GUN Handle DisassemblyMagnum 250SP GUN Parts and Accessories Idealarc SP-255 HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLESHOOTINGE-1Authorized Field Service Facility 2TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting Guide Problems Possible Areas Symptoms MisadjustmentsTROUBLESHOOTINGE-3 4TROUBLESHOOTING Authorized Field Service FacilityContact your local Lincoln Function Problems TROUBLESHOOTINGE-5Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility 6TROUBLESHOOTINGSP-255 Wiring Diagram L9688 Dual Voltage Wiring DiagramsWiring Diagrams Dimension Print Page Page Page Page $700.00 How To Read Shop DrawingsPrecaucion Warnung Limited Warranty