Lincoln Electric IM581 manual Engine Wiring Diagram SAE-400 WELD’N AIR

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ENGINE WIRING DIAGRAM - SAE-400 WELD’N AIR

F-2

ENGINE HOUR METER

TO FLASHING DIODE

Y

EXC

LEAD APPEARS ON EARLIER UNITS ONLY

+

-

 

THERMOSTART

IGNITER

THERMOSTART

GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR

THE SAE-400 WELD’N AIR

WARNING:

- Have only qualified personnel perform

maintenance work.

+

ALTERNATOR

Y

B

G

AMMETER

Y

B

B

START

+

-

 

COLD

BTERMINAL

85

UCompressor

Enable

30

Y

87a

MOVING

PARTS

CAN INJURE

- Turn the engine or input power OFF before

maintenance

work unless the maintenance work

requires it

to be

running.

- Keep hands, hair,

clothing and tools away

from moving parts, and insure all guards or covers are replaced after servicing.

SAE400 WELD’N

IGNITION

SWITCH

ENGINE

87

G

B

86

 

G

 

B

Fuse (10A)

BB

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

DAILY CHECKS:

-

Electrode and work

connections are

tight.

-

Rotate the current

control twice to

clean

AIR

Y

OIL PRESSURE

SWITCH (N.C.)

PROTECTION

RELAY

FUSE (SFE 14)

G N O N C S B

R

S

STARTING

MOTOR

Pressure SW.

+

-

Compressor

Clutch

+

-

contacts.

- All equipment in serviceable condition.

- Coolant, Engine & Compressor oil to be at

proper operating levels. (Use only IMT

Synthetic Compressor oil.

- Engine air cleaner, Compressor air filter and

Fuel strainer to be clean of contamination

AS REQUIRED:

B

G

-

Blow dust from the machine using clean low

 

pressure air.

-

Clean commutators or slip rings with fine

 

sandpaperNOTEMERY- CLOTH. See the

WIRING DIAGRAMS

FUEL SHUT

ENGINE GROUND

Operating Manual for instructions.

Y OFF VALVE

TEMPERATURE GAGE

- Replace brushes before the pigtail is within

1/4" of the commutator. See the Operating

Manual

for instructions.

- Grease

may be

added to bearings no more than

once a

year.

See instructions in the

Operating Manual.

FUEL INJECTION PUMP

C-RW

M18777

NOTE: This diagram is for reference only. It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual. The specific diagram for a particular code is pasted inside the machine on one of the enclosure panels.

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Contents IM581 California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Safety Safety SAE400 WELD’N AIR Préca Utions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Height Width Depth Weight InstallationTechnical Specifications SAE400 WELD’N AIR LOCATION/VENTILATION Safety PrecautionsStacking Angle of OperationPRE-OPERATION Engine and Compressor Service Spark Arrester Battery ConnectionEngine Cooling System Table A.1 Combined Length of Electrode and Work Cables Welding Output CablesMachine Grounding Operation Safety InstructionsOperating Instructions General DescriptionDuty Cycle Design Features and AdvantagesEngine Controls Welder Controls AIR Compressor Controls Typical Fuel Consumption Engine OperationStarting Instructions BREAK-IN PeriodAccessories Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Commutator and Brush Maintenance Bearing MaintenanceEngine Compressor Maintenance Components Make Part Number Cooling SystemHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide 1TROUBLESHOOTINGE-1Symptoms Course of Action TroubleshootingRecommended Troubleshooting Problems Possible Cause Recommended AIR WiringSAE400 WELD’N Engine Wiring Diagram SAE-400 WELD’N AIR Print Dimension$700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE

IM581 specifications

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