Lincoln Electric IM612 Electrical Connections, Total Combined Length of Electrode and Work Cables

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INSTALLATION

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

TOTAL COMBINED LENGTH OF ELECTRODE AND WORK CABLES

See Figure B.1 in the OPERATION section of this manual for the location of the 115 and 230 volt recep- tacles, weld output terminals, circuit breakers and ground stud.

MACHINE GROUNDING

Because the RANGER 8+ DIESEL creates its own power from its diesel-engine driven generator, and if the machine is not connected to premises wiring (home, shop, etc.), you do not need to connect the machine frame to an earth ground. However, for best

0-50 Ft.

50-100 Ft.

100-150 Ft.

150-200 Ft.

250Amps

40% Duty Cycle

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3AWG

2AWG

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250Amps

100% Duty Cycle

1AWG

1AWG

1AWG

1AWG

protection against electrical shock, connect a heavy gauge wire (#8 AWG or larger) from the ground stud located on the bottom of the output panel (See Figure B.1) to a suitable earth ground such as a metal pipe driven into the ground.

WARNING

Do not ground the machine to a pipe that carries explosive or combustible material.

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When the RANGER 8+ DIESEL is mounted on a truck or a trailer, the machine generator ground stud MUST be securely connected to the metal frame of the vehi- cle. See Figure B.1. The ground stud is marked with the ground symbol.

If the RANGER 8+ DIESEL is connected to premises wiring such as a home or shop, it must be properly connected to the system earth ground.

WELDING CABLE CONNECTIONS

CABLE SIZE AND LENGTH

Be sure to use welding cables that are large enough. The correct size and length becomes especially important when you are welding at a distance from the welder.

Table A.1 lists recommended cable sizes and lengths for rated current and duty cycle. Length refers to the distance from the welder to the work and back to the welder. Cable diameters are increased for long cable lengths to reduce voltage drops.

Lincoln Electric offers a welding accessory kit with the properly specified welding cables. See the ACCESSORIES section of this manual for more infor- mation.

200-250 Ft.

1/0 AWG

1/0 AWG

Table A.1

CABLE INSTALLATION

Install the welding cables to your RANGER 8+ DIESEL as follows. See Figure B.1 for location of parts.

1.The diesel engine must be OFF to install welding cables.

2.Remove the flanged nuts from the output terminals.

3.Connect the electrode holder and work cables to the weld output terminals. The terminals are identi- fied on the case front.

4.Tighten the flanged nuts securely.

5.Be certain that the metal piece you are welding (the “work”) is properly connected to the work clamp and cable.

6.Check and tighten the connections periodically.

CAUTION

Loose connections will cause the output terminals to overheat. The terminals may eventually melt.

Do not cross the welding cables at the output termi- nal connection. Keep the cables isolated and sepa- rate from one another.

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RANGER 8+ DIESEL

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Contents Ranger 8 + Diesel California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Engine ServiceTable of Contents Vii Technical Specifications Ranger 8+ Diesel K1632-1 InstallationInstallation Instructions Additional Safety Precautions PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceLifting OILFuel Battery ConnectionsSpark Arrester Total Combined Length of Electrode and Work Cables Electrical ConnectionsMachine Grounding Welding Cable ConnectionsPremises Wiring Auxiliary Power RECEPTACLES, PLUGS, and HAND-HELD EquipmentCircuit Breakers Figure A.1 Connection of Ranger 8+ Diesel to Premises WiringOther Features Design FeaturesAuxiliary Power OperationDiesel Engine Additional Safety PrecautionsLimitations Recommended ApplicationsFigure B.1 Output Panel Controls Machine Controls Controls and SettingsOperation Before Starting the Engine Engine OperationStarting the Engine Stopping the EngineTable B.1 Typical Ranger 8+ Diesel Fuel Consumption BREAK-IN PeriodWelding Operation Welding Process Wire Feed Welding Processes Constant VoltageStick Constant Current Welding TIG Constant Current WeldingSummary of Welding Processes Simultaneous Welding and Power Loads Auxiliary PowerTable B.4 Figure B.3 115V Duplex Receptacles 115/230 Volt Dual Voltage ReceptacleGeneral Options Accessories AccessoriesTIG Welding Options Accessories Semiautomatic Fcaw and MIG Welding Options / Acces Sories Connection of Ranger 8+ Diesel to LN-7 & K240 Contactor KIT Accessories Connection DiagramsSafety Precautions MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Battery Engine AdjustmentsEngine Maintenance Components Slip RingsHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Engine will not go to high idle Poor work lead connection to Troubleshooting Diagrams Maximum Overall Dimensions Ranger 8+ How To Read Shop Drawings Precaucion Warnung