Lincoln Electric 140, 180 manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Installation

Section A

 

Technical Specifications

A-1, A-2

 

Safety Precautions

A-3

 

Location

A-3

 

Stacking

A-3

 

Tilting

A-3

 

Identify and Locate Components

A-4

 

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Operation

Section B

 

Safety and Product Description

B-1

 

Controls and Settings

B-2, B-3

 

Drive Roll and Wire Guides Table

B-4

 

Setting Up and Making a Flux-Cored Weld

B-5 thru B-7

 

Setting Up and Making a MIG Weld and Install Shielding Gas

B-8 thru B-11

 

Setting Up and Making a Aluminum Weld

B-12

 

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Accessories

Section C

 

Optional Accessories

C-1

 

Utility Carts

C-2, C-3

 

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Maintenance

Section D

 

Safety Precautions

D-1

 

Wire Feed Compartment, Fan Motor, Wire Reel Maintenance

D-1

 

Gun And Cable Maintenance

D-2

 

Overload Protection

D-2

 

Component Replacement Procedures

D-3

 

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Troubleshooting

Section E

 

Safety Precautions

E-1

 

How to Use Troubleshooting Guide

E-1

 

Troubleshooting Guide

E-2 thru E-4

 

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Wiring Diagram and Dimension Print

Section F

 

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Parts Lists

P-533, P-202-E

 

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