Lincoln Electric IM10005 Stacking, Tilting, Lifting, PRE-OPERATION Engine Service, Oil, Fuel

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INSTALLATION

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STACKING

BULLDOG™ 140 machines CANNOT be stacked.

TILTING

Place the machine on a secure, level surface whenev- er you use it or store it. Any surfaces you place it on other than the ground must be firm, non-skid, and structurally sound.

The gasoline engine is designed to run in a level posi- tion for best performance. It can operate at an angle, but this should never be more than 15 degrees in any direction. If you do operate it at a slight angle, be sure to check the oil regularly and keep the oil level full. Also, fuel capacity will be a little less at an angle.

LIFTING

The BULLDOG™ 140 should be lifted by two people. (See Specification section for weight). The LowLift™ grab bars on both ends make lifting easier.

PRE-OPERATION ENGINE SERVICE

Read and understand the engine operating and

maintenance instructions supplied with this machine

before you operate the BULLDOG™ 140.

WARNING

Keep hands away from muffler or HOT engine parts.

Stop the engine when fueling.

Do not smoke when fueling.

Remove fuel cap slowly to release pressure.

Do not overfill tank.

Wipe up spilled fuel and allow fumes to clear before starting engine.

Keep sparks and flame away from tank.

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OIL

The BULLDOG™ 140 is shipped with the engine filled with SAE 10W30 oil. CHECK THE OIL LEVEL BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE. This is an added precaution. Do not screw in dipstick when checking oil level. DO NOT OVERFILL. Be sure the fill plug is tight after servicing.

FUEL

Fill the fuel tank with clean, fresh, regular grade (mini- mum 87 octane lead free gasoline. DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GAS. The BULLDOG™ 140 capacity is approxi- mately 6.8 gallons (25.74 Liter). DO NOT OVERFILL, allow room in the fuel tank for fuel expansion.

SPARK ARRESTER

Some federal, state or local laws may require gaso- line engines to be equipped with exhaust spark arresters when they are operated in certain locations where unarrested sparks may present a fire hazard. The standard muffler included with this machine does qualify as a spark arrester.

BULLDOG™ 140 Typical Fuel

Consumption

 

Robin / Subaru 10 HP Carb.

 

Certified EX 30

 

 

No Load

.31 Gallons/Hour

3750 RPM ±100 R.P.M.

(1.16 Liters/Hour)

 

 

AC CC Weld Output

.53 Gallons/Hour

80 Amps @ 25 Volts

(2.02 Liters/Hour)

 

 

Auxiliary Power 4000

.70 Gallons/Hour

Watts (120/240 Volts)

(2.65 Liters/Hour)

 

 

BULLDOG™ 140

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Contents Bulldog Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately On-Line Product RegistrationTable of Contents Installation Technical Specifications Bulldog 140 K2708-1Storing Safety PrecautionsLocation and Ventilation Engine Exhaust can killTilting PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceStacking LiftingWelding Cable Connections Electrical Output ConnectionsTable A.1 Recommended Welding Cable Size and Length Electrical Connections 5INSTALLATIONA-5Auxiliary Power Receptacles Machine GroundingPremises Wiring Circuit BreakersTable A.2 Electrical Device USE with the Bulldog Type Common Electrical Devices Possible ConcernsOperation WELDER/GENERATOR Controls LimitationsOutput Panel Controls Engine Operation Gasoline Engine ControlsBefore Starting the Engine Starting the EngineGenerator Operation Table B.1 Generator Power Applications Welding Operation Control Function / Operation Current Control DialMaterial Thickness Electrode Type Size Setting Welding GuidelinesWhat Happens in the Arc? Welding circuit for Stick shielded metal arc weldingCorrect Arc Length Correct Welding PositionCorrect Way to Strike An Arc Correct Welding SpeedCommon Metals PracticeTypes of Welds Multiple Pass Welds Fillet JointsPenetration Welding in the Vertical PositionVertical-Up Welding Vertical-Down WeldingWelding Sheet Metal How to Hardface the Sharp Edge Metal to Ground WearOverhead Welding Hardfacing To Reduce WearWelding Cast Iron Cast Iron Plate PreparationOut-of-Position Group AWS E6011 High-Speed Group AWS E6013 Selecting ElectrodesLow Hydrogen Group AWS E7018 OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES AccessoriesLincoln Electric Accessories Routine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Engine Adjustments Finger Guard AreaSpark Plug Service Table D.1 Engine Maintenance PartsOperational Clearance GENERATOR/WELDER Maintenance Screws BrushesFigure D.7. Major Component Locations Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideSymptoms Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityTroubleshooting Engine requires service to head, head gasket, and/or valves Diagrams Dimension Print M22146Bulldog Precaucion Guards off