Lincoln Electric IM604-B manual Break-in Period, Welding Process, Stopping the Engine

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After running at high engine speed for 10-14 seconds, the engine will go to low idle.

Allow the engine to warm up by letting it run at low idle for a few minutes.

Stopping the Engine

Remove all welding and auxiliary power loads and allow engine to run at low idle speed for a few minutes to cool the engine. NOTE: Backfiring may occur if engine is not allowed to cool at low idle before stop- ping.

Stop the engine by placing the “Engine” switch in the “OFF” position. Close the fuel valve on the LPG sup- ply cylinder.

Always de-pressurize the LPG supply hose at the end of each days use. Close the valve on the LPG supply cylinder while the engine is running at high idle. The engine will continue to run for about 30 sec- onds and then stop. After the engine stops, place the engine “ON - OFF” switch in the “OFF” position.

Break-in Period

It is normal for any engine to use a greater amount of oil until the break-in is accomplished. Check the oil level twice a day during the break-in period (approxi- mately 50 running hours)).

IMPORTANT: IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH THIS BREAK-IN, THE UNIT SHOULD BE SUBJECTED TO MODERATE LOADS, WITHIN THE RATING OF THE MACHINE. AVOID LONG IDLE RUNNING PERIODS. REMOVE LOADS AND ALLOW ENGINE TO COOL BEFORE SHUTDOWN.

The engine manufacturer’s recommendation for the running time until the first oil change is 5 hours.

The oil filter is to be changed at the second oil change. Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for more information.

Welding Process

Stick (Constant Current) Welding

Connect welding cables to the "TO WORK” and "ELECTRODE” studs. Start the engine. Set the "Polarity” switch to the desired polarity. Set the “RANGE” switch to a setting that is equal to or slightly greater than the desired welding current. (The “RANGE” dial marking indicates the maximum current for that range). Fine adjustment of the welding current

is made by adjusting the output “CONTROL” or remote control. For best arc stability, use settings 5 through 10.

The Ranger 8 can be used with a broad range of AC and DC stick electrodes. See “Welding Tips 1” included with the Ranger 8 for electrodes within the rating of this unit and recommended welding currents of each.

Welding Current Ranges are shown in the following tables:

AC CURRENT RANGES (STICK WELDING - 5 TO 10 ON CONTROL DIAL)

Range

 

Current

Setting

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

50

30

- 50 Amps

70

40

- 70 Amps

90

50

- 90 Amps

125

70

- 125 Amps

 

 

175

90

- 175 Amps

MAX

120

- 225 Amps

 

DC CURRENT RANGES (STICK WELDING - 5 TO 10 ON CONTROL DIAL)

Range

 

Current

Setting

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

50

30

- 50 Amps

70

40

- 70 Amps

90

50

- 90 Amps

125

70

- 125 Amps

 

 

175

90

- 175 Amps

MAX

120

- 210 Amps

 

TIG (Constant Current) Welding

The TIG Module (K930-1) installed on a Ranger 8 provides high frequency and shielding gas control for AC and DC GTAW (TIG) welding processes. The TIG Module allows full range out- put control . Afterflow time is adjustable from 0 to 55 seconds.

When using the Ranger 8 for AC TIG welding of aluminum, the TIG Module is to be set for CONTINUOUS HF. The following settings and electrodes are recommended.

SETTINGS FOR PURE TUNGSTEN

TUNGSTEN

RANGE SWITCH

 

APPROXIMATE

DIAMETER (in.)

 

 

SETTINGS

 

 

CURRENT RANGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/8

 

70,

90,

or 125

80

- 150 Amps

3/32

 

50,

70,

or

90

45

- 130 Amps

1/16

 

 

 

50,

or

70

40

- 80 Amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SETTINGS FOR 1% THORIATED TUNGSTEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

TUNGSTEN

 

RANGE SWITCH

 

APPROXIMATE

DIAMETER (in.)

 

 

 

SETTINGS

 

 

CURRENT RANGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/8

 

70,

90, 125, or 175

 

80

- 225

Amps

3/32

 

50,

70,

90, or 125

 

50

- 180

Amps

1/16

 

 

50,

70, or

90

 

45

- 120

Amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RANGER 8 LPG

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Contents Ranger LPG California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéRanger 8 LPG Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents General Description Design FeaturesOther Features Auxiliary PowerMachine SpecificationsEngine Output Remote Control Receptacle Kit K892-1 Includes Optional Equipment Field InstalledTIG Wire FeedRecommended Equipment StickTrailers Installation InstructionsSafety Precautions Spark ArresterOil Pre-Operation ServiceLPG- fuel can cause fire or explosion FuelAWG Welding Output CablesHigh Altitude Operation Angle of Operation Location / VentilationInstructions OperatingWelder Controls Function and Operation Engine ON-OFF SwitchEngine Start Push-Button Switch Idler SwitchStick Constant Current Welding Break-in PeriodWelding Process Stopping the Engine115V Duplex Receptacles Auxiliary PowerWire Feed Welding Processes Constant Voltage Summary of Welding Processes115/230 Volt Dual Voltage Receptacle Auxiliary Power While WeldingSimultaneous Welding and Power Standby Power ConnectionsConnection of Ranger 8 to Premises Wiring Type Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Table A.2 Electrical Device USE with the Ranger 8 LPGCH20S MaintenanceOverspeed is Hazardous Champion RC12YC Fram CA79Trouble Cause What to do TroubleshootingTroubleshooting CCW Wiring DiagramRanger 8 LPG Code 10937 only Onan / Kohler CSA DiagramsLPG Ranger 8 / LN-25 Across the ARC Connection Diagram Connection DiagramsDimension Print Ranger 8 LPG Kohler DimensionPrint Ranger 8 LPG Ranger 8 LPG Ranger 8 LPG Basic Course How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding Need Welding Training?Precaucion Warnung