Lincoln Electric SVM204-A service manual Machine Grounding, Cable Installation

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INSTALLATION

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Cable Installation

Install the welding cables to your OUTBACK® 185 as follows. See Figure A.1 for the location of parts.

1.The gasoline engine must be OFF to install weld- ing cables.

2.Remove the 1/2-13 flanged nuts from the output terminals.

3.Connect the electrode holder and work cables to the weld output terminals. Normally, the electrode cable is connected to the positive (+) output stud.

4.Tighten the flanged nuts securely.

5.Be certain that the metal piece you are welding (the “work”) is securely connected to the work clamp and cable.

6.Check and tighten the connections periodically.

CAUTION

Loose connections will cause the output studs to overheat and the studs may eventually melt.

Do not cross welding cables at output stud connec- tion. Keep isolated and separate from one another.

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Lincoln Electric offers a welding accessory kit with #6 welding cables. See the ACCESSORIES section of this manual for more information.

For more information on welding , see WELDING OPERATION in the OPERATION section of this man- ual.

MACHINE GROUNDING

Because this portable engine driven welder or genera- tor creates its own power, it is not necessary to connect its frame to an earth ground, unless the machine is connected to premises wiring (your home, shop, etc.).

To prevent dangerous electric shock, other equipment to which this engine driven welder supplies power, must:

a)be grounded to the frame of the welder using a grounded type plug

or

b)be double insulated

When this welder is mounted on a truck or trailer, the

machine grounding stud must be securely con- nected to the metal frame of the vehicle.

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 U.S. National Electrical Code lists a number of alternate means of grounding electrical equipment. A machine grounding

stud marked with the symbol is provided on the front of the welder.

WARNING

DO NOT GROUND MACHINE TO A PIPE WHICH CAR- RIES EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.

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OUTBACK® 185

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Lincoln Electric SVM204-A service manual Machine Grounding, Cable Installation