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AIR CLEANER: Your air cleaner may have only the paper element, or it may have the cartridge and a foam preclean- er. If it has the precleaner, service the element every 50 hours and the pre-

cleaner every 25 hours. If the air cleaner doesn’t have the precleaner, service the element every 25 hours. Under dusty conditions, service more often. Check the air cleaner every day or before starting the engine for any buildup of dirt, debris, or loose or damaged components.

CAUTION

DO NOT OIL THE ELEMENT OR USE PRESSURIZED AIR TO CLEAN THE ELEMENT. DO NOT WASH THE ELEMENT.

Remove the air cleaner cover:

1.Remove the cover nut, cover, element cover nut and element cover, Figure D.2.

2.Carefully remove the foam precleaner, if equipped, from the element.

To service the precleaner:

1.Wash in liquid detergent and water.

2.Squeeze dry in a clean cloth.

3.Saturate in clean engine oil.

4.Squeeze in a clean, absorbent cloth to remove all excess oil.

To service the element:

1.Tap gently on a clean surface.

2.Inspect all air cleaner components, including cover and base components, for wear or damage. Check that all sealing surfaces are in good condition.

3.Replace with a new element if the old one is very dirty, bent, or otherwise damaged.

Carefully place the precleaner back over the element and reinstall and secure the air cleaner cover compo- nents.

FIGURE D.2 - AIR CLEANER

COMPONENTS, ONAN ENGINE

1

2 2A

3

4

5

6

7

1.COVER NUT

2.COVER

2A. ELEMENT COVER NUT

3.ELEMENT COVER

4.ELEMENT PRECLEANER

5.ELEMENT

6.BASE

7.AIR DEFLECTOR PLATE

RANGER 9

 

RANGER 9

 

 

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Lincoln Electric SVM 110-A service manual Figure D.2 AIR Cleaner COMPONENTS, Onan Engine

SVM 110-A specifications

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The SVM 110-A employs advanced inverter technology, which allows for a more compact design without sacrificing performance. This technology not only improves efficiency but also provides greater control over the welding arc, ensuring cleaner beads and reduced spatter. Additionally, the inverter design contributes to a lighter weight, making the SVM 110-A easy to transport and maneuver.

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