Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
| GROUNDING | 3. Rotate the engine switch to the ON | |||||||
LOCATION | 1. | Use the ground terminal and wing |
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| nut on the welder / generator frame | 4. | Adjust the choke lever as follows: | ||||||
Selecting the proper location can |
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significantly increase performance, |
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| a. For cold engine, move the choke | ||||||
| ground source. Securely fasten the |
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reliability and life of the arc welder. |
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| lever as far as possible to the left, | ||||||
| end terminal of the ground wire to |
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• For best results locate the welder / |
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| choke fully ON, position. | ||||||
| the ground terminal on the |
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generator in an environment that is |
| welder / generators frame. Tighten |
| b. For warm / hot engine, move the | |||||
clean and dry. Dust and dirt in the |
| the washer and wing nut on top of |
| choke lever midway between the | |||||
unit retain moisture and increase |
| the ground wire end terminal. |
| choke and run positions. | |||||
wear of moving parts. | 2. The ground wire should be made | 5. Pull the starter rope with a brisk, | |||||||
• Store electrodes in a clean, dry | |||||||||
| of #8 gauge wire. Do not use wire |
| smooth motion. | ||||||
location with low humidity to |
| with a higher gauge number. |
| NOTE: Some models may be | |||||
preserve the flux coating. |
| Higher gauge numbers indicate |
| equipped with an electric starter. | |||||
INSTRUCTIONS |
| thinner wire, which may not |
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1. Check engine oil level. Oil is NOT |
| provide an adequate ground path. |
| electric starter, turn the key. | |||||
mixed with the gasoline, however | 3. The other end of the ground wire | 6. After each start up, allow the | |||||||
adequate oil supply is necessary for |
| must be securely fastened to an |
| engine to run for | |||||
proper engine lubrication. Refer to |
| approved ground source. |
| no load. | |||||
the Engine Manual for SAE, API and | The following are ground sources | 7. | As the engine warms up and | ||||||
fill quantity specifications. Unit is | |||||||||
approved by the National Electric |
| stabilizes, adjust the choke lever | |||||||
shipped without oil in engine. |
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Code. Other ground sources may be |
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2. Use of a Ground Fault Interrupter |
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acceptable. Refer to the National |
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(GFI) is strongly recommended. | Electric Code and local regulations for |
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Ground Fault Interrupters can | further ground source information. If |
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significantly reduce the possibility | not sure of regulations or procedures, |
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of injury if an electrical short occurs. | obtain assistance from a qualified | proper output voltage. Never attempt | |||||||
In order to install a GFI, the | (licensed or certified) electrical | to modify or adjust engine speed or | |||||||
output voltage. | |||||||||
welder / generators neutral wire | technician. | ||||||||
ENGINE | |||||||||
must be internally grounded to the |
| a. An underground water pipe at | |||||||
welder / generators frame, and the |
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| least ten feet in length | ||||||||
frame must be properly grounded |
| should be broken in according to the | |||||||
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to the earth. |
| manufacturer's instructions. Refer to the | |||||||
| pipe at least eight feet in length | ||||||||
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| A Ground Fault |
| engine manual for the proper | |||||
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| and 3/4 inch diameter | ||||||
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| c. A steel or iron underground rod | ||||||
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not be effective if used on a welder / |
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| at least eight feet in length and |
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generators that is not grounded! Refer |
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to the section entitled Grounding for |
| 5/8 inch diameter | 1. Shut off and remove all electrical | ||||||
proper steps to ground the welder / |
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| load devices from the welder / | |||||
generator. |
| eight feet in length, 1/2 inch |
| generator. | |||||
3. When installing a GFI, be sure |
| in diameter, and approved for | 2. | Allow the engine to run for | |||||
to follow all national and |
| grounding purposes | |||||||
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| minutes with no electrical loads. | |||||||
local regulations. If not sure of |
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Any rod or pipe used for grounding | 3. | Rotate the engine switch to the OFF | |||||||
regulations or procedures, obtain | |||||||||
must be driven to eight feet deep or |
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assistance from a qualified (licensed |
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buried in the deepest possible trench. | 4. | Verify that the welder / generator | |||||||
or certified) electrical technician. | |||||||||
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| STARTING |
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| 1. | Remove all electrical loads from the | 5. | Close the fuel supply valve. | |||
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| welder / generators. | |||||
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| 6. | Allow the unit to cool before | ||||
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| 2. | Move fuel | |||||
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| installing any covers. | |||||
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possible to the right to enable fuel flow.
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