Lincoln Electric SVM101-B Welder User Manual


 
3. Slide the copper tube into the brass plug.
4. Insert cable into copper tube.
5. Tighten set screw to collapse copper tube. Screw
must apply pressure against welding cable. The
top of the set screw will be well below the surface
of the brass plug after tightening.
6. Slide rubber boot over brass plug. The rubber
boot must be positioned to completely cover all
electrical surfaces after the plug is locked into the
receptacle.
OUTPUT CABLES
Select the output cable size based upon the following
chart.
Cable sizes for Combined Length of Electrode and
Work Cable (Copper) 75° rated:
Duty Length Up 61-76m
Cycle Current 61m (200 ft.) (200-250 ft.)
100% 250 1/0 1/0
60%
300 1/0 2/0
Quick Disconnect Plugs
A quick disconnect system is used for the welding
cable connections.
The welding plug included with
the machine is designed to accept a welding cable
size of 1/0 to 2/0.
1. Remote 25mm (1 in.) of welding cable insulation.
2. Slide rubber boot onto cable end. The boot end
may be trimmed to match the cable diameter.
Soap or other lubricant will help to slide the boot
over the cable.
V300-I
INSTALLATION
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25 mm
1 in.
WELDING CABLE
BOOT
TRIM
S
ET SCREW
BRASS PLUG
C
OPPER TUBE