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When this welder is mounted on a truck or trailer, its frame must be electrically bonded to the metal frame of the vehicle. Use a #8 or larger copper wire connect- ed between the machine grounding stud and the frame of the vehicle. When this engine driven welder is connected to premises wiring such as that in a home or shop, its frame must be connected to the sys- tem earth ground. See further connection instructions in the section entitled "Standby Power Connections" as well as the article on grounding in the latest National Electrical Code and the local code.
In general, if the machine is to be grounded, it should be connected with a #8 or larger copper wire to a solid earth ground such as a metal water pipe going into the ground for at least ten feet and having no insulated joints, or to the metal framework of a building which has been effectively grounded.
The National Electrical Code lists a number of alter- nate means of grounding electrical equipment. A machine grounding stud marked with the symbol
is provided on the front of the welder.
WELDING TERMINALS
The RANGER® 305D is equipped with a toggle switch for selecting "hot" welding terminal when in the "WELD TERMINALS ON" position or "cold" welding terminal when in the "REMOTELY CONTROLLED" position.
WELDING OUTPUT CAbLES
With the engine off connect the electrode and work cables to the output studs. The welding process dic- tates the polarity of the electrode cable. These con- nections should be checked periodically and tightened with a 3/4" wrench.
Table A.1 lists recommended cable sizes and lengths for rated current and duty cycle. Length refers to the distance from the welder to the work and back to the welder. Cable diameters are increased for long cable lengths to reduce voltage drops.
CAbLE INSTALLATION
Install the welding cables to your RANGER® 305D as follows.
1.The engine must be OFF to install welding cables.
2.Remove the flanged nuts from the output terminals
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3.Connect the electrode holder and work cables to the weld output terminals. The terminals are identified on the case front.
4.Tighten the flanged nuts securely.
5.Be certain that the metal piece you are welding (the “work”) is properly connected to the work clamp and cable.
CAUTION
6. Check and tighten the connections periodically.
•Loose connections will cause the output termi- nals to overheat. The terminals may eventually melt.
•Do not cross the welding cables at the output ter- minal connection. Keep the cables isolated and
separate from one another.
TOTAL COMbINED LENGTH OF
ELECTRODE AND WORK CAbLES
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TAbLE A.1
RANGER® 305D