Lincoln Electric 5000 manual Not RUN Engine Without AN

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E-3

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

E-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEMS

POSSIBLE AREAS OF

RECOMMENDED

 

(SYMPTOMS)

MISADJUSTMENTS(S)

COURSE OF ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEMS

F. Engine will not start.

1.

Spark plug boot or wire off, loose or

1.

Dry and Place boot firmly onto spark

 

wet.

 

plug.

2.

Low oil and engine protection system

2.

Check and fill oil to proper level.

 

will not allow engine to start. (Oil light

 

 

 

may flash when attemting to start

 

 

 

engine).

 

 

3.

Fuel shutoff valve is closed.

3.

Open valve by turning counterclock-

 

 

 

wise.

4.

Choke left in lowest, downward posi-

4.

Allow unit to set for several minutes.

 

tion and carburetor flooded.

 

Follow “Starting/ Shutdown

 

 

 

Instructions” section when starting

 

 

 

the engine.

5.

Fuel line clogged or closed.

5.

Check line and/or replace filter. DO

 

 

 

NOT RUN ENGINE WITHOUT AN

 

 

 

IN-LINE FUEL FILTER, if using an

 

 

 

alternate fuel tank or supply.

6.

Recoil start will not engage with

6.

Gently hit the blower housing and/or

 

engine.

 

pull the rope to its fully extended

 

 

 

position and rapidly wiggle. Repeat

 

 

 

until clutch engages with shaft and

 

 

 

resistance is felt.

7.

Fouled spark plug.

7.

Replace spark plug. Maintain proper

 

 

 

spark gap.

8.

Engine requires service to head,

8.

Take the machine to an authorized

 

head gasket, and/or valves.

 

Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer.

9.

Float open in carburetor & gas leak-

9.

Close fuel shutoff valve. Gently tap

 

ing from bowl.

 

on carburetor bowl until float seats.

 

 

 

If gas still leaks, repair carburetor per

 

 

 

B&S specifications.

10.

Engine is siezed and recoil start will

10.

Replace Engine.

 

not move.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

POWER ARC 5000

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Contents Power ARC Safety Depends on YouSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Installation Technical Specifications Power ARCStoring Safety PrecautionsLocation and Ventilation Lifting StackingTilting Assembly of Wheels and Handle to the Tube Frame PRE-OPERATION Engine Service OILFuel Spark ArresterElectrical Output Connections Welding Cable ConnectionsMachine Grounding Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesCable Installation Power Cord Connections to TWIST- Lock Plugs Premises WiringPlugs and HAND-HELD Equipment Circuit BreakersThese Devices Without Safety Instructions OperationOperating Instructions General DescriptionLimitations Recommended ApplicationsWelding Capability Controls and Settings GENERATOR/WELDER ControlsFigure B.2 Gasoline Engine Controls Gasoline Engine ControlsStarting the Engine Engine OperationBefore Starting the Engine Stopping the Engine BREAK-IN PeriodFor a HOT Engine For Best Engine StartingGeneral Information To USE the Generator AS AN Auxiliary Power SupplyGenerator Operation Table B.3 Generator Power Applications Suggested Power Applications Running Watts Start-up WattsTo USE the Power ARC 5000 for Stick Welding Welding OperationControl Function / Operation Current Control Dial After YOU Finish the WeldWelding Guidelines Stick Welding What Happens in the Arc? Figure B.4 The welding arcCorrect Welding Speed Correct Welding Position Correct Arc LengthCorrect Way to Strike An Arc Types of Welds PracticeCommon Metals Penetration Fillet WeldsMultiple Pass Welds Welding in the Vertical PositionVertical-Up Welding Vertical-Down WeldingHow to Hardface the Sharp Edge Metal to Ground Wear Overhead WeldingWelding Sheet Metal Hardfacing To Reduce WearWelding Cast Iron Cast Iron Plate PreparationSelecting Electrodes Out-of-Position Group AWS E6011High-Speed Group AWS E6013 Low Hydrogen Group Stable-Arc E7018Accessories OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESLincoln Electric Accessories Briggs and Stratton AccessoriesMaintenance Routine and Periodic MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Engine AdjustmentsFigure D.3 Clean Cooling System Clean AIR Filter PRE-CLEANERTable D.2 Engine Maintenance Parts Part Part NumberGENERATOR/WELDER Maintenance Figure D.6. Brush Removal and ReplacementFigure D.7. Major Component Locations Possible Areas TroubleshootingSymptoms Generator POWER, Always Not RUN Engine Without AN Diagrams Wiring Diagram Power ARCDimension Print How To Read Shop Drawings New Lessons in Arc WeldingNeed Welding Training? Basic CoursePrecaucion Warnung