Lincoln Electric IM889-A manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Installation

Section A

 

Technical Specifications

A-1,A-2

 

Safety Precautions

A-3

 

VRD (Voltage Reduction Device)

A-3

 

Location and Ventilation

A-3

 

Stacking

A-3

 

Angle of Operation

A-3

 

Lifting

A-3

 

High Altitude Operation

A-4

 

High Temperature Operation

A-4

 

Cold Weather Operation

A-4

 

Towing

A-4

 

Vehicle Mounting

A-4

 

Pre-Operation Engine Service

A-4

 

Oil

A-5

 

Fuel

A-5

 

Engine Coolant

A-5

 

Battery Connections

A-5

 

Muffler Outlet Pipe

A-5

 

Spark Arrester

A-5

 

Remote Control

A-5

 

Electrical Connections

A-6

 

Machine Grounding

A-6

 

Welding Terminals

A-6

 

Welding Output Cables

A-6

 

Cable Installation

A-6

 

Auxiliary Power Receptacles and Plugs

A-7

 

Standby Power Connections

A-7

 

Connection of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders

A-7,A-8

 

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Operation

Section B

 

Safety Precautions

B-1

 

General Description

B-1

 

For Auxiliary Power

B-1

 

Engine Operation

B-1

 

Add Fuel

B-1

 

Break in Period

B-1

 

Welder Controls

B-2,B-3

 

Engine Controls

B-4

 

Starting and Stopping the Engine

B-4

 

Fuel Consumption

B-4

 

Welding Operation

B-5

 

Duty Cycle and Electrode Information

B-5

 

Constant Current (Stick) Welding

B-5

 

Typical Current Ranges for Tungsten Electrodes

B-5

 

Downhill Pipe (Stick) Welding

B-5

 

Tig Welding and Current Range for Tungsten Electrodes

B-6

 

Wire Welding-CV

B-7

 

Arc Gouging

B-7

 

Auxiliary Power

B-7

 

Simultaneous Welding and Power Loads

B-7

 

Extension Cord Recommendations

B-7

 

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Accessories

Section C

 

Field Installed Options / Accessories

C-1

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Contents Vantage California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE Sûreté Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Thank You Table of Contents Section E Section DSection F 528Installation K2502-1, -3 UK K2502-2, -4 Europe Model NumbersSafety Precautions VRD Voltage Reduction DeviceLocation and Ventilation High Temperature Operation PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceVehicle Mounting TowingRemote Control Battery ConnectionOIL FuelMachine Grounding Electrical ConnectionsWelding Output Cables Total Combined Length of Electrode and Work CablesStandby Power Connections Auxiliary PowerConnection of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders Across The-Arc Model8INSTALLATIONA-8 General Description OperationFigure B.1 Weld Mode Selector SwitchTable B.1 Wire Feeder Voltmeter SwitchGlow Plug Push Button Engine ControlsCircuit Breaker Starting the Engine Table B.2 Typical Vantage 400 CE Fuel ConsumptionWelder Operation Stopping the EngineConstant Current CC-STICK Welding Duty CycleTIG Welding Typical Current Ranges 1 for Tungsten ELECTRODES2Table B.3 ARC Gouging Wire WELDING-CVTable B.4 MAX Table B.6Field Installed Options / Accessories AccessoriesWire Feeder Options TIG OptionsRoutine Maintenance MaintenanceAIR Cleaner Engine OIL ChangeOIL Filter Change Servicei Instructions Cooling System Tightening the FAN BeltBleeding the Fuel System Battery Maintenance Engine AdjustmentServicing Optional Spark ArrestorWelder / Generator Maintenance HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingContact Your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityWelding without a control cable Troubleshooting Faulty control cable. Repair or Your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityDiagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagram WiringVantage 400 CE UK Wiring Diagram Codes 11296 VantageVantage 400 CE Euro Wiring Diagram Codes 11297 Dimension Print Vantage 400 CEL12964 Vantage 400 CE Precaucion Warnung