Lincoln Electric IM870-A Welding System User Manual


 
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INSTALLATION
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SAE-400 SEVERE DUTY
BATTERY CONNECTION
WARNING: Use caution as the electrolyte is a
strong acid that can burn skin and damage eyes.
Remove and discard the insulating caps from the neg-
ative battery terminals. Attach and tighten negative
battery cable terminals.
NOTE:
This machine is furnished with wet charged
batteries; if unused for several months, the batteries
may require a booster charge. Be careful to charge
the batteries with the correct polarity. Make sure that
the batteries are level while charging.
GASES FROM BATTERY can explode.
Keep sparks, flame and cigarettes
away from battery.
To prevent EXPLOSION when:
INSTALLING A NEW BATTERY — disconnect
negative cable from old battery first and con-
nect to new battery last.
CONNECTING A BATTERY CHARGER —
remove battery from welder by disconnecting
negative cable first, then positive cable and
battery clamp. When reinstalling, connect
negative cable last. Keep well ventilated.
USING A BOOSTER — connect positive lead to
battery first then connect negative lead to neg-
ative battery lead at the lower control panel
support.
BATTERY ACID can burn eyes and
skin.
Wear gloves and eye protection
and be careful when working near
battery.
Follow instructions printed on battery.
IMPORTANT: To prevent ELECTRICAL DAMAGE
WHEN:
a) Installing new batteries.
b) Using a booster.
Use correct polarity — Negative Ground.
To prevent BATTERY BUCKLING, tighten nuts on
batteries only until snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
WARNING
ENGINE BREAK-IN
Lincoln Electric selects high quality, heavy-duty indus-
trial engines for the portable welding machines we
offer. While it is normal to see a small amount of
crankcase oil consumption during initial operation,
excessive oil use, wetstacking (oil or tar like sub-
stance at the exhaust port), or excessive smoke is not
normal.
Larger machines with a capacity of 350 amperes and
higher, which are operated at low or no-load condi-
tions for extended periods of time are especially sus-
ceptible to the conditions described above. To
accomplish successful engine break-in, most diesel-
powered equipment needs only to be run at a reason-
ably heavy load within the rating of the welder for
some period of time during the engineʼs early life.
However, if the welder is subjected to extensive light
loading, occasional moderate to heavy loading of the
engine may sometimes be necessary. Caution must
be observed in correctly loading a diesel/generator
unit.
1. Connect the welder output studs to a suit-
able resistive load bank. Note that any
attempt to short the output studs by con-
necting the welding leads together, direct
shorting of the output studs, or connecting
the output leads to a length of steel will
result in catastrophic damage to the gener-
ator and voids the warranty.
2. Set the welder controls for an output cur-
rent and voltage within the welder rating
and duty cycle. Note that any attempt to
exceed the welder rating or duty cycle for
any period of time will result in catastrophic
damage to the generator and voids the
warranty.
3. Periodically shut off the engine and check
the crankcase oil level.
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The cooling system has been filled at the factory with
a 50-50 mixture of ethylene glycol antifreeze and
water. Check the radiator level and add a 50-50 solu-
tion as needed. (See Engine Manual or antifreeze
container for alternate antifreeze recommendation.)