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INSTALLATION

SAE400 & SAE400 WELD

N AIR

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HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION

At higher altitudes, output derating may be necessary.
As a rule of thumb, derate the welder output 5% for
every 500 meters (1640 ft.) above 1000 meters (3280
ft.).

Contact a Perkins Service Representative for any
engine adjustments that may be required for high alti-
tude operation.

TOWING

The recommended trailers for use with this equipment
for in-plant and yard towing by a vehicle

(1)

are Lincoln’s

K767-1, K956-1 and K956-2. The K956-1 and K956-2
are also designed to be used at highway speeds

(1)

.If

the user adapts a non-Lincoln trailer, he must assume
responsibility that the method of attachment and usage
does not result in a safety hazard nor damage the
welding equipment.   Some of the factors to be consid-
ered are as follows:

1. Design capacity of trailer vs. weight of Lincoln

equipment and likely additional attachments.

2. Proper support of, and attachment to, the base of

the welding equipment so that there will be no
undue stress to the trailer’s framework.

3. Proper placement of the equipment on the trailer to

insure stability side to side and front to back when
being moved and when standing by itself.

4. Typical conditions of use, such as travel speed,

roughness of surface on which the trailer will be
operated, and environmental conditions.

5. Proper preventative maintenance of trailer.

6. Conformance with federal, state and local laws.

1

(1)

For highway use, consult applicable federal, state
and local laws regarding specific requirements for
use on public highways, such as brakes, lights, fend-
ers, etc.

VEHICLE MOUNTING

Improperly mounted concentrated loads may cause
unstable vehicle handling and tires or other compo-
nents to fail. 

 Only transport this equipment on serviceable vehi-

cles which are rated and designed for such loads.

 Distribute, balance and secure loads so vehicle is

stable under conditions of use.

 Do not exceed maximum rated loads for compo-

nents such as suspension, axles and tires.

 Mount equipment base to metal bed or frame of

vehicle.

 Follow vehicle manufacturer

s instruction.

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PRE-OPERATION ENGINE AND
COMPRESSOR SERVICE

READ the engine and compressor operating and main-
tenance instructions supplied with this machine.

ENGINE OIL

The engine is shipped with the engine crankcase filled
with high quality  SAE 10W-30 oil (API class CD or bet-
ter).  Check the oil level before starting the engine.  If it is
not up to the full mark on the dip stick, add oil as required.
Check the oil level every four hours of running time during
the first 35 running hours.  Refer to the engine Operator’s
Manual for specific oil recommendations and break-in
information.  The oil change interval is dependent on the
quality of the oil and the operating environment.  Refer to
the engine Operator’s Manual for the proper service and
maintenance intervals.

AIR COMPRESSOR OIL (WELD

N AIR

Only)

The WELD’N AIR is  shipped with the compressor filled
with a high quality synthetic compressor oil. If oil is
needed add only Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. (IMT)
synthetic compressor oil until compressor is full.

The use of any other oil causes excessive carbon
build up, and will void the warranty on the com-
pressor.
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Check the oil level daily. Refer to the compressor
Operator’s Manual for the proper service and mainte-
nance intervals.

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for SAE400 WELD'N AIR

Page 1: ...reased by proper installation and thoughtful opera tion on your part DO NOT INSTALL OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL AND THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED THROUGHOUT And mos...

Page 2: ...R WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR BEFORE OPERATING Read and understand the following safety highlights For additional safety information it is strongly recommended that you purchase a copy of...

Page 3: ...ical earth ground 3 f Maintain the electrode holder work clamp welding cable and welding machine in good safe operating condition Replace damaged insulation 3 g Never dip the electrode in water for co...

Page 4: ...vent the welding sparks from starting a fire Remember that welding sparks and hot materials from welding can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas Avoid welding near hydraulic...

Page 5: ...s appropri s et non inflammables 4 Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont mises de l arc de soudage Se prot ger avec des v tements de protection libres de l huile tels que les gants en cuir chemise pai...

Page 6: ...v SAFETY v WARNING Assure that tank and compressor relief valves work properly and are at correct pressure settings NEVER move compressor with pressure in tank DO NOT modify or repair air tank...

Page 7: ...vi SAFETY vi...

Page 8: ...ation below for future reference This information can be found on your machine nameplate Product _________________________________________________________________________________ Model Number ________...

Page 9: ...1 General Description B 1 Recommended Applications B 2 Welder B 2 Auxiliary Power B 2 Compressed Air B 2 Product Application B 2 Design Features and Advantages B 2 Duty Cycle B 2 Engine Controls Funct...

Page 10: ...OR AIR COMPRESSOR OUTPUT SAE400 WELD N AIR ONLY Duty Cycle 1 Welding Output Volts at Rated Amps 60 NEMA 400 amps 36 volts 60 Lincoln Plus 400 amps 40 volts Welding Range Open Circuit Voltage Auxiliary...

Page 11: ...urface directly under stationary or fixed electrical equipment that surface should be covered with a steel plate at least 06 1 6mm thick which should extend not less than 5 90 150mm beyond the equipme...

Page 12: ...es lights fend ers etc VEHICLE MOUNTING Improperly mounted concentrated loads may cause unstable vehicle handling and tires or other compo nents to fail Only transport this equipment on serviceable ve...

Page 13: ...oading occasional moder ate 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 suita...

Page 14: ...pper cable sizes recom mended for the rated current and duty cycle Lengths stipulated are the distance from the welder to work and back to the welder again Cable sizes are increased for greater length...

Page 15: ...er cooled diesel made by Perkins OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand this entire section before operat ing your equipment SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not attempt to use this equipment until you have...

Page 16: ...mits shown on the chart below OTHER FEATURES Perkins 4 cylinder water cooled diesel engine Designed for long life easy maintenance and excel lent fuel economy Engine protection system shuts the engine...

Page 17: ...ge ENGINE HOUR METER The engine hour meter records the total running time on the engine in hours It can be used to keep a record of maintenance on the engine and or welder ENGINE PROTECTION SYSTEM The...

Page 18: ...AC Receptacle One 15 amp 230 VAC duplex receptacle provides 230 VAC for auxiliary power A total of 13 amps can be drawn from this receptacle Circuit Breakers The circuit breakers provide separate over...

Page 19: ...d may cause engine genera tor or compressor overheating COLD WEATHER STARTING Never use any other starting aids such as ether when using the Thermostart system When overnight temperatures are between...

Page 20: ...mage to electric wiring or to the arc welder if done improperly The use of an arc welder for pipe thawing is not approved by the CSA nor is it recommended or supported by Lincoln Electric K704 Standar...

Page 21: ...to avoid driving dirt into the insulation 2 The current control reactor brushes are self lubricating and should not be greased Keep the contacts clean This control should be moved from maximum to mini...

Page 22: ...n direction of rotation only until brushes seat properly In addition stone slip ring with a fine stone Brushes must be seated 100 Arcing or excessive exciter brush wear indicates a pos sible misaligne...

Page 23: ...er clockwise approximately 1 2 turn and slide it down and off of the element 3 Grasp the element and pull down with a slight rock ing motion to remove the element from the grom met post on the bottom...

Page 24: ...PART NUMBER Engine Air Filter Donaldson P181052 Fan Belt Perkins 2614B550 Compressor Belt Lincoln S23887 SAE400 WELD N AIR only Gates 2 A40 Fuel Filter Perkins 26560143 Engine Oil Filter Perkins 2654...

Page 25: ...der the column labeled PROBLEM SYMP TOMS This column describes possible symptoms that the machine may exhibit Find the listing that best describes the symptom that the machine is exhibiting Step 2 POS...

Page 26: ...ngs may be worn out or missing Contact surface may be dirty rough and pitted Current Control brushholder sup port stud and mating contact sur faces may be dirty or pitted and burned Engine running at...

Page 27: ...or missing Exciter may not be operating Field circuit of generator or exciter may be open Polarity reversing switch may be in the neutral position Exciter may have lost excitation Series field circuit...

Page 28: ...ntrol Current Control shaft and handle may have turned slightly in the insu lated bushing of the current control brushholder caused by turning han dle too hard against one of the stops Exciter output...

Page 29: ...n Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed CAUTION FUNCTION PROBLEMS PROBLEMS SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE RECOMMENDED COURSE OF ACTION No auxiliary pow...

Page 30: ...U BLUE W WHITE Y YELLOW B 235 PARTS CAN INJURE MOVING maintenance work maintenance work unless the maintenance work Keep hands hair clothing and tools away requires it to be running Turn the engine or...

Page 31: ...r input power OFF before Have only qualified personnel perform WARNING from moving parts and insure all guards or covers are replaced after servicing AS REQUIRED DAILY CHECKS LEAD COLOR CODE MAINTENAN...

Page 32: ...REMOTE CONTROL SHOWN IN LOCAL POSITION Y 4 Y 3 X 1 X 4 2 P8 G G Y W W 2 B ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS PER E1537 B B B B B 3 W REMOTE CONTROL RECEPTACLE AND SWITCH REACTOR G N U G F 5 G 4 ALTERNATOR BACK VIEW O...

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Page 34: ...SAE400 SAE400 WELD N AIR NOTES...

Page 35: ...n Sie f r gute Be und Entl ftung des Arbeitsplatzes Mantenha seu rosto da fuma a Use ventila o e exhaust o para remover fumo da zona respirat ria Turn power off before servicing Desconectar el cable d...

Page 36: ...Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing Insulate yourself from work and ground No toque las partes o los electrodos bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja da Aislese d...

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