Lincoln Electric manual Welding Operation, To USE the Outback 145 for Welding

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OPERATION

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WELDING OPERATION

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet cloth- ing.

Insulate yourself from work and ground.

Always wear dry insulating gloves. ENGINE EXHAUST can kill.

• Use in open, well ventilated areas or vent exhaust outside.

• Do not stack anything on or near the engine.

MOVING PARTS can injure.

Do not operate with doors open or guards off.

• Stop engine before servicing.

• Keep away from moving parts.

Only qualified personnel should install, use, or service this equipment.

The OUTBACK™ 145 can deliver from 50 to 145 amps of welding output current . Output can be adjusted by setting the current control dial on the output control panel.

You can get maximum welding output by setting the dial to 145 AMPS. At high current settings like this, some output may decrease as the machine is used. If you are welding for a long time, you may need to turn the dial slightly upward to maintain the same results.

The numbers on the dial correspond to the approxi- mate amps needed to weld using specific Lincoln welding rods. Table B.2, WELDING APPLICATIONS, give you the recommended dial settings based on the thickness of the work and the size and type of rod you’re using.

TO USE THE OUTBACK™ 145 FOR WELDING:

1.Remove the flange nuts from the weld output ter- minals and place the work and electrode welding cables over the terminals. See Figure B.1 and B.1a. Replace and tighten the flange nuts securely. Be sure the connections are tight.

2.Select the appropriate electrode. See Table B.2

3.Attach the work clamp securely to the work you are welding.

4.Insert the electrode into the electrode holder.

5.Set the current control dial to the desired output current .

6.Start the gasoline engine.

See ENGINE OPERATION in this section of the manual.

7.Strike an arc and begin welding.

AFTER YOU FINISH THE WELD:

1.Stop the gasoline engine. See ENGINE OPERA- TION in this section of the manual.

2.Allow the electrode and work to cool completely.

3.Remove the work clamp from the work.

4.Remove any remaining piece of electrode from the electrode holder.

5.If you are finished using the OUTBACK 145 for welding, disconnect the welding cables from the weld output terminals. Reattach the flange nuts and leave them on the terminals.

For DC+ welding, the electrode cable is to be connected to the “+” output stud and work cable to the “-” output stud. (For DC- welding, reverse these connections.)

Semi-automatic Wire Welding with a Lincoln Wire Feeder/Welder

The OUTBACK™ 145 generator power can be used to supply up to 4250 watts continuous input power to a Lincoln Wire Feeder/Welder. The Wire Feeder/ Welder is equipped with all the supplies needed for Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Also some Wire Feeder/Welders come equipped with the essentials needed for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or MIG processes, while others require the purchase of a conversion kit. These products are available where Lincoln products are sold. Contact your local authorized Lincoln representative for more details.

Plasma Cutting with Lincoln Pro-Cut 25.

The OUTBACK™ 145 generator power can be used to supply up to 4250 watts continuous input power to a Pro- Cut 25. The Pro-Cut will work satisfactorily under the fol- lowing conditions:

1.Set the Current Control on the OUTBACK™ 145 to the 145 amp position. (Higher Settings may result in a shutdown of the Pro-Cut 25.)

2.Leave the "ON/OFF" switch on the Pro-Cut "OFF" until the OUTBACK™ 145 has been started and is at full operating speed.

OUTBACK™ 145

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Contents Safety Depends on You OutbackSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsE C T R I C S H O C K c a n kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Technical Specifications Outback 145 K2707-1 Height Width Depth WeightDuty Cycle Volts @ Rated Amperes OutbackInstallation Safety PrecautionsLocation and Ventilation StoringPRE-OPERATION Engine Service StackingTilting OILOutback 145 Output Connections Electrical Output ConnectionsWelding Cable Connections Table A.1 Recommended Welding Cable Size and LengthCable Installation Machine GroundingAuxiliary Power Receptacles Premises WiringPlugs and Hand Held Equipment Circuit BreakersTable A.2 Electrical Device USE with the Outback Type Common Electrical Devices Possible ConcernsSafety Instructions OperationOperation Design Features Advantages Operational Features and ControlsGeneral Description Recommended ApplicationsWELDER/GENERATOR Controls Output Panel ControlsEngine Operation For a Cold EngineFor a HOT Engine For Best Engine StartingWelding Operation To USE the Outback 145 for WeldingAfter YOU Finish the Weld Plasma Cutting with Lincoln Pro-CutAuxiliary Power Operation To USE the Outback 145 AS AN Auxiliary Power SupplyGeneral Information Table B.2 Electrode Selection GuideTable B.3 Auxiliary Power Applications Accessories OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESMaintenance MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Routine and PeriodicSpark Plug Service Engine Maintenance PartsEngine Adjustments Slip RingsTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideProblems SymptomsCourse of Action Contact your local LincolnProblems Possible Symptoms Cause Recommended Course of ActionWiring Diagram Outback Dimension Print 145Outback Aviso DE Guards off