Lincoln Electric 11587, 11459 Cooling System, Tightening the FAN Belt, Bleeding the Fuel System

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COOLING SYSTEM

WARNING

HOT COOLANT can burn skin.

• Do not remove cap if radiator is hot.

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Check the coolant level by observing the level in the radiator and recovery bottle. Add 50/50 antifreeze / water solution if the level is close to or below the "LOW" mark. do not fill above the "FULL" mark. Remove radiator cap and add coolant to radiator. Fill up to the top of the tube in the radiator filler neck which includes a connecting hose coming from the thermostat housing.

To drain the coolant, open the valve of the radiator. Open the radiator cap to allow complete drainage. (Tighten the valve and refill with a 50/50 antifreeze/water solution.) Use an automotive grade (low silicate) ethylene glycol antifreeze. The cooling system capacity is 3.6L (3.85 quarts). Squeeze upper and lower radiator hoses while filling to bleed air from system coolant. Replace and tighten the radiator cap.

CAUTION

Always premix the antifreeze and clean tap water before adding to the radiator. It is very important that a precise 50/50 solution be used with this engine year round. This gives proper cooling dur- ing hot weather and freezing protection to -37° C (-34° F).

Cooling solution exceeding 50% ethylene glycol can result in engine overheating and damage to the engine. Coolant solution must be premixed before adding to radiator.

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Periodically remove the dirt from the radiator fins.

Periodically check the fan belt and radiator hoses. Replace if signs of deterioration are found.

TIGHTENING THE FAN BELT

If the fan belt is loose, the engine can overheat and the battery lose its charge. Check tightness by press- ing on the belt midway between the pulleys. It should deflect about 6mm (.25 in) under a load of 9 Kg (20 lbs).

FUEL

At the end of each dayʼs use, refill the fuel tank to min- imize moisture condensation and dirt contamination in the fuel line. Do not overfill; leave room for the fuel to expand.

Use only fresh, No. 2 grade DIESEL fuel. Do not use kerosene.

See the Engine Operator's Manual for instructions on replacing the fuel filter.

BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM

You may need to bleed air from the fuel system if the fuel filter or fuel lines have been detached, the fuel tank has been ran empty or after periods of long stor- age. It is recommended that the fuel shutoff valve be closed during periods of non-use.

The Kubota D722 engine supplied with this welder is equipped with an automatic bleeding mechanism that helps purge the air from the mechanical fuel pump system. It is generally not necessary to open a vent screw or fuel line fitting to bleed the fuel system. Operate the priming lever on the pump to assist start- ing after extended periods of non-use or out of fuel conditions.

WARNING

To avoid personal injury, do not bleed a hot engine. This could cause fuel to spill onto a hot exhaust manifold, creating a danger of fire.

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Bleed the fuel system as follows:

1.Fill the fuel tank with fuel.

2.Open the fuel shut off valve (vertical position of handle) on the Fuel Filter.

3.Crank the engine by pressing the start button for 45 seconds.

4.Check to see that fuel is flowing through both fuel filters.

5.Follow the normal STARTING procedures.

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