Lincoln Electric SVM128-A service manual Options/Accessories

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OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES

The following options/accessories are available for your SA-250 from your local Lincoln Distributor.

Trailer (K913) - Two-wheeled trailer for in-plant and yard towing. Various hitches and accessories are available. For highway use, consult applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Power Plug Kit (K802-C) - Provides a plug for each auxiliary receptacle.

Ether Start Kit (K793-1) - Automatic ether start kit pro- vides cold weather starting assistance in temperatures below 10oF (-12.2oC). Requires an ether tank that must be purchased locally. “Thermostart” system must be removed.

NOTE: Ether starting can contribute to shortened engine life. Avoid unnecessary or indiscriminate use.

Linc Thaw™ Control Unit (L2964-5) - Includes meter and fuses to protect the welder when thawing frozen water pipes.

Wire Feed Module - (K623-1) - Provides constant voltage output for semiautomatic welding. Includes remote for CV mode and internal “Cold Tip Contactor.”

Accessory Kit (K703) - Includes the following:

Electrode cable

Work cable

Headshield

Work clamp

Insulated electrode holder

Remote Control - (K924-1) - Includes a receptacle switch and control box with 100 ft. (7.5 meters) of 4- conductor cable. Allows fine current and OCV to be controlled remotely.

GFCI Receptacle Kit (K896-2) - Includes a UL approved 115 volt ground fault circuit interrupter recep- tacle (duplex type) with covers and installation instruc- tions. Each half of the receptacle is rated 15 amps, but the maximum total current from the GFCI duplex is lim- ited to 20 amps. The GFCI receptacle replaces the factory installed 115 volt duplex receptacle.

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WARNING

PIPE THAWING can result in fire, explosion, damage to pipes, wiring, and the welder as well as other unsafe or hazardous conditions. Do not use a welder to thaw pipes before reviewing Lincoln Bulletin E695.1 (dated October 1987 or later).

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