Lincoln Electric IM830 manual Angle of Operation, Lifting, Additional Safety Precautions, Stacking

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INSTALLATION

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ANGLE OF OPERATION

Internal combustion engines are designed to run in a level condition which is where the optimum perfor- mance is achieved. The maximum angle of operation for the engine is 15 degrees from horizontal in any direction. If the engine is to be operated at an angle, provisions must be made for checking and maintain- ing the oil at the normal (FULL) oil capacity in the crankcase in a level condition.

When operating at an angle, the effective fuel capaci- ty will be slightly less than the specified 9 gal (34 L).

LIFTING

The EAGLE 10,000 weighs approximately 575 lbs. (281kg) with a full tank of gasoline. A lift bail is mounted to the machine and should always be used when lifting the machine.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

Lift only with equipment of adequate lifting capacity.

Be sure machine is stable when lift-

 

ing.

 

• Do not lift this machine using lift bail

 

if it is equipped with a heavy acces-

 

sory such as trailer or gas cylinder.

FALLING

• Do not lift machine if lift bail is

EQUIPMENT can

damaged.

cause injury.

• Do not operate machine while

 

suspended from lift bail.

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HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION

If the EAGLE 10,000 will be consistently operated at altitudes above 5000 ft, a carburetor jet designed for high altitudes should be installed. This will result in better fuel economy, cleaner exhaust, and longer spark plug life. It will not give increased power which is decreased at higher altitudes. Engine horsepower is reduced by 3.5% per 1000ft.(3280m) for altitudes above 377 ft.(1237m).

CAUTION

Do not operate a EAGLE 10,000 with a high alti- tude jet installed at altitudes below 5000ft.(16,404m). This will result in the engine running too lean and result in higher engine oper- ating temperatures which can shorten engine life.

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Contact your local Kohler Authorized Dealer for high altitude jet kits that are available from the engine manufacturer.

WARNING

Muffler Relocation

Shut off welder and allow muffler to cool before

touching muffler.

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The EAGLE 10,000 is shipped with the exhaust com- ing out on the left side. The exhaust can be changed to the opposite side by removing the two screws that hold the exhaust port cover in place and installing the cover on the opposite side. (Operating the EAGLE 10,000 without the cover in place will result in a higher noise level and no increase in machine output.)

LOCATION / VENTILATION

The welder should be located to provide an unrestrict- ed flow of clean, cool air to the cooling air inlets and to avoid heated air coming out of the welder recirculating back to the cooling air inlet. Also, locate the welder so that engine exhaust fumes are properly vented to an outside area.

STACKING

EAGLE 10,000 machines cannot be stacked.

CONNECTION OF LINCOLN ELECTRIC WIRE FEEDERS

Note: A constant voltage (CV) power source is rec- ommended for wire feeder applications. The LN-15 and LN-25 may be used with a constant current (CC) power source, such as the EAGLE 10,000, for non-critical applications where weld quality and deposition properties are not critical.

WARNING

Shut off welder before making any electrical connections.

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WIRE FEED CONNECTION OF LN-15 ACROSS- THE-ARC WIRE FEEDER

The LN-15 has an internal contactor and the electrode is not energized until the gun trigger is closed. When the gun trigger is closed the wire will begin to feed and the welding process is started.

a.Shut the welder off.

b.For electrode Positive, connect the electrode cable to the "+" terminal of the welder and work cable to the "-" terminal of the welder. For elec- trode Negative, connect the electrode cable "-" terminal of the welder and work cable to the "+" terminal of the welder.

EAGLE 10,000

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Contents 10,000 California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Height Width Depth Weight InstallationTechnical Specifications Eagle 10,000 K2343-1 Towing Safety PrecautionsMachine Grounding Spark ArresterFuel Battery ConnectionsVehicle Mounting Welding Output CablesLifting Additional Safety PrecautionsConnection of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders Angle of OperationWelder Operation Auxiliary PowerInstructions Eagle 10,000 Extension Cord Length Recommendations 120/240 Volt Dual Voltage ReceptacleDuplex Receptacles Motor StartingType Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Electrical Device USE with the Eagle 10,000Standby Power Connections Auxiliary Power While WeldingSimultaneous Welding and Power Connection of Eagle 10,000 to Premises Wiring Welder Controls Function and Operation Engine SwitchOperation General DescriptionControl Dial Range Switch20 H.P. Command Eagle 10,000 Approximate Fuel ConsumptionStopping the Engine STARTING/SHUTDOWN InstructionsBREAK-IN Period Starting the EngineTIG Constant Current Welding Wire Feed Welding Processes Constant VoltageWelding Process Stick Constant Current WeldingTypical Current Ranges 1 for Tungsten ELECTRODES2 K1745-1 GAS Cylinder Holder AccessoriesStick Wire FeedRecommended Equipment Plasma CuttingEngine OIL Change MaintenanceSafety Precautions Routine MaintenanceOIL Filter Change AIR Cleaner and Other MaintenanceEngine Adjustments HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Eagle 10,000 Kohler CSA DiagramsEagle 10,000 / LN-25 Across the ARC Connection Diagram Eagle Eagle 10,000Eagle 10,000 Precaucion Warnung