Lincoln Electric IM579 manual Limited Warranty

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(2) All engines and engine accessories are warranted by the engine or engine accessory manufacturer and are not covered by this warranty.
(3) SAE400 WELD N’ AIR compressor is warranted by the compressor manu- facturer and not covered by this warranty.
warranty period of the original manufacturer.

LIMITED WARRANTY

STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY

The Lincoln Electric Company (Lincoln) warrants to the end user (purchaser) of all new welding and cutting equipment, electrode and flux (collectively called the “Goods”) that it will be free of defects in workmanship and material.

This warranty is void if Lincoln or its Authorized Service Facility finds that the equipment has been subjected to improper installation, improper care or abnormal opera- tions.

WARRANTY PERIOD (1) (2) (3)

Lincoln will assume both the parts and labor expense of correcting defects during the full warranty period. All war- ranty periods date from the date of purchase to the original end user or from the date of manufacture if the original invoice cannot be provided and are as follows:

7 Years

Main power rectifiers on all non-inverter low frequency (50 and 60 Hz) type welders.

3 Years

All Lincoln welding machines, wirefeeders and plasma cutting machines unless listed below.

2 Years

Power Arc 4000, Power Arc 5000 Weldanpower 125

1 Year

AC-100

Invertec V100-S, Invertec V130-S, Invertec V200-T Pro-Cut 25, Handy MIG 101, Handy Core 100

All water coolers (internal or external models)

All stick electrode, welding wire and flux.

Arc welding and cutting robots and robotic controllers

All Environmental Systems equipment, including portable units, central units and accessories. (Does not include consumable items listed under 30 day warranty.)

All welding and cutting accessories including wire feed modules, undercarriages, field installed options that are sold separately, unattached options, welding supplies, standard accessory sets, replacement parts, and Magnum products. (Does not include expendable parts and guns/torches listed under 90 and 30 day warranties)

CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY

TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE:

The purchaser must contact Lincoln or Lincoln’s Authorized Service Facility about any defect claimed under Lincoln’s warranty.

Determination of warranty on welding and cutting equipment will be made by Lincoln or Lincoln’s Authorized Service Facility.

WARRANTY REPAIR:

If Lincoln or Lincoln’s Authorized Service Facility confirms the existence of a defect covered by this warranty, the defect will be corrected by repair or replacement at Lincoln’s option.

At Lincoln’s request, the purchaser must return, to Lincoln or its Authorized Service Facility, any “Goods” claimed defec- tive under Lincoln’s warranty.

FREIGHT COSTS:

The purchaser is responsible for shipment to and from the Lincoln Authorized Service Facility.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

Lincoln will not accept responsibility or liability for repairs made outside of a Lincoln Authorized Service Facility.

Lincoln’s liability under this warranty shall not exceed the cost of correcting the defect of the Lincoln product.

Lincoln will not be liable for incidental or consequential dam- ages (such as loss of business, etc.) caused by the defect or the time involved to correct the defect.

This written warranty is the only express warranty provided by Lincoln with respect to its products. Warranties implied by law such as the warranty of merchantability are limited to the duration of this limited warranty for the equipment involved.

90 Days

All gun and cable assemblies, TIG and plasma torches and spool guns.

30 Days

This warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights. The purchaser may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

• All consumable items that may be used with the environ- (1) Equipment manufactured for the Lincoln Electric Company is subject to the mental systems described above. This includes hoses, fil-

ters, belts and hose adapters.

• Expendable Parts - Lincoln is not responsible for the replacement of any expendable part that is required due to normal wear.

March, ‘99

World's Leader in Welding and Cutting Products

Premier Manufacturer of Industrial Motors

• Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide •

Cleveland, Ohio 44117-1199 U.S.A. TEL: 216.481.8100 FAX: 216.486.1751 WEB SITE: www.lincolnelectric.com

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Contents Safety Depends on You Invertec Power WavetmElectric Shock can kill SafetyARC Rays can burn Fumes and Gases can be dangerousFor Electrically pow- ered equipment Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionCylinder may explode if damaged May be dangerous For Engine powered equipmentElectric and Magnetic Fields Précautions DE Sûreté Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Thank YouTable of Contents Pulse Pulse and Background Current Range Voltage Range InstallationTechnical Specifications Power Wave High Frequency Precautions Safety PrecautionsInput Connections Select Suitable LocationInput Power Connections Input Voltage Reconnect ProcedureInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Ground ConnectionsOutput Connections Wire Feeder ConnectionsWork and Electrode Cable Connections Water Cooler ConnectionsOperation Safety InstructionsOperating Instructions Fumes and Gases can beSave process information if desired Select your process informationOperational Features and Controls Design Features and AdvantagesSynergic Welding Recommended ProcessesCase Front Controls Controls and SettingsOverview Installing AN OverlayOperating Overlays Name Overlay TypesOverlay Overlay ID Number = PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, and STICK/TIG Process Selection OverlayOperation Then Memory Location # is Empty Weld from Memory OverlayFigure B.6 Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure Overlay Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure OverlayOperation Position Procedure Dual Wire FEEDERS, Dual Procedure Overlay OptionalRecall from Memory KEY Memory Location Numbers Limits Overlay OptionalOperation Figure B.9 Setup Overlay Setup OverlayPositive Polarity Voltage Sensing Wire Feeder Setup DescriptionTable B.1 Positive Voltage Sensing Options Negative Polarity Voltage SensingPositive Voltage Sensing Polarity Flux Cored ARC Welding Fcaw and Gmaw Procedures Overview of Welding ProceduresPulse Procedures STICK/TIG ProceduresExplanation of Table B.3 Pulse processes Pulse WeldingOver Current Protection Overload ProtectionThermal Protection OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES AccessoriesWire Feeder Setup Guns and CablesWater Cooler Usage Input Filter Capacitor DIS Charge Procedure MaintenanceRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Figure D.1 Resistor Locations Locate the #9 and #12 terminals, identified by Discharge labels, on each of the four SwitchPreventive Maintenance Figure D.4 General Component Locations HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingSists, contact your local Lincoln Troubleshooting GuideAuthorized Field Service Facility Play fans run Check circuit breaker 5-amp Observe Safety Guidelines Controls and Settings Power-up Inspect the overlay bar code Saved in memory are different Check for proper shielding gas Wiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsNeed Welding Training? How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding Precaucion Aviso DE Limited Warranty