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Quiet engine muffler with reversible exhaust feature for right or left side.

All copper alternator windings and high quality insu- lation for dependable long life.

Automatic engine shutdown protection for low oil pressure.

Automatic engine idler goes to low idle 10 to 14 seconds after welding for greater fuel economy; includes high idle switch.

Standard Remote Control Receptacle provides interface for Lincoln remote control accessories. Both 6 pin and 14 pin amphenols are provided for ease in hooking up wire feeders.

Canadian Standard Association (CSA) approved models available; include integrated generator out- put overload protection through two 50 amp circuit breakers.

LIMITATIONS

The RANGER 9 is not recommended for any processes besides those that are normally per- formed using stick welding (SMAW), TIG welding, MIG (GMAW) welding and Innershield® (FCAW) welding. Specific limitations on using the RANGER 9 for these processes are described in the WELDING OPERATION section of this manual.

The RANGER 9 is not recommended for pipe thaw- ing.

During welding, generator power is limited and out- put voltages can drop. Therefore, DO NOT OPER-

ATE ANY SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHILE YOU ARE WELDING. See Table B.4 for per- missible simultaneous welding and auxiliary power loads.

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WELDING CAPABILITY

The RANGER 9 is rated 250 amps, 25 volts constant current AC or 250 amps, 25 volts constant current DC (250 amps 25 volts constant voltage DC) at 100% duty cycle on a ten-minute basis.

The current is continuously variable from 40 to 250 amps AC or 40 to 250 amps DC. The RANGER 9 can weld with all 3/32 and most 1/8 inch and 1/16 diame- ter Lincoln AC stick electrodes. Wire feed processes using wire diameters from .030 to .068 inch are possi- ble, depending on the specific process and wire feed- er. (See LIMITATIONS.)

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

All generator/welder controls are located on the Output Control Panel of the machine case front. Gasoline engine choke control, idler control, and start/stop controls are also on the case front. See Figure B.1 and the explanations that follow.

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SVM 110-A specifications

The Lincoln Electric SVM 110-A is a state-of-the-art welding machine designed to cater to the needs of professionals and hobbyists alike. Known for its adaptability and superior performance, the SVM 110-A provides a seamless welding experience that is gaining popularity across various industries.

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