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C-1                                                         

INSTALLATION

                                                          C-1

 

 

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. 

 

Only qualified personnel should   

perform this installation. 

 

  Turn the input power OFF at the   

main switch or fuse box before   
working on this equipment. 

 

Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode   

with skin or wet clothing. 

 

Insulate yourself from work and ground.

 

 

Always wear dry insulating gloves.

 

FUMES AND GASES can be   
dangerous. 

 

Keep your head out of fumes. 

 

  Use ventilation or exhaust to 

remove fumes from breathing zone.

 

WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or   
explosion. 

 

Keep flammable material away. 

 

  Do not weld on closed containers. 

 

 

PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL WARNING INFORMATION 
AT THE FRONT OF THIS OPERATOR’S MANUAL. 

 

SELECT A SUITABLE LOCATION 

This power source should not be subjected to rain, nor 
should any parts of it be submerged in water.    Doing   
so may cause improper operation as well as pose a safety 
hazard. The best practice is to keep the machine in a dry,   
sheltered area. 
 

 

 

The bottom of machine must always be placed on a firm, 
secure, level surface. There is a danger of the machine   
toppling over if this precaution is not taken. 

 
Place the welder where clean cooling air can freely circulate 
in through the front louvers and out through the rear louvers.   
Water, dirt, dust or any foreign material that can be drawn   
into the welder should be kept to a minimum.    Failure to   
observe these precautions can result in excessive operating   
temperatures and nuisance shutdowns.
Locate the 

arcweld

 ®

 210C/250C machine away from 

radio controlled machinery. Normal operation of the welder may   
adversely affect the operation of RF controlled equipment,   
which may result in bodily injury or damage to the equipment.

        CAUTION

 

        WARNING

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT CONNECTIONS 

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. 

 

Have a qualified electrician install and 
service this equipment.

 

 

Disconnect  input  power  by  removing 
plug  from  receptacle  before  working 
inside machines.  Allow  machine  to  sit 
for  5  minutes  minimum  to  allow  the 
power  capacitors  to  discharge  before 
working inside this equipment.

 

 

Do not touch electrically live parts.

 

 

INPUT POWER CONNECTION 

Check  the  input  voltage,  phase,  and 
frequency  supplied  to  this  machine 
before  turning  it  on.  The  allowable  input 
voltage  is  indicated  in  the  technical 
specification  section  of  this  manual  and 
on  the  rating  plate  of  the  machine.  Be 
sure  that  the  machine  is  earthed 
(grounded). 

 
INPUT VOLTAGE 

The 

arcweld

®

 210C/250C MIG 

machine  is  to  be  provided  with  a 
240V±10% input voltage, 50/60Hz. 

An  output  guide  is  provided  in  the 
technical  specification  section  of  this 
manual. 
 

ENGINE DRIVEN GENERATOR 

The  machine  is  designed  to  operate  on 
engine  driven  generators as long  as the 
auxiliary  can  supply  adequate  voltage, 
frequency and power as indicated in the 
“Technical  Specification”  Installation 
Section  of  this  manual.  The  auxiliary 
supply  of  the  generator  must  also  meet 
the following conditions: 
 

Frequency:

 in the range of 50 and 60 Hz 

RMS  voltage  of  the  AC  waveform:

 

200-270V 

Peak voltage max

. 380V 

Generator: 

arcweld

®

 210C MIG:   

10Kva

   

arcweld

®

 250C MIG:

 

 

15Kva 

 

It  is  important  to  check  these 
conditions  because  many  engine 
driven 

generators 

produce 

high 

voltage  spikes.  Operation  of  this 
machine 

with 

engine 

driven 

generators  not  conforming  to  these 
conditions is not recommend and may 
damage the machine and is also NOT 
covered by warranty. 

 

Содержание 210C MIG

Страница 1: ...www lincolnelectric com cn Copyright 2015 the Shanghai Lincoln Electric Company Safety Depends on You arcweld machine is designed and built with safety in mind However your overall safety can be incr...

Страница 2: ...uthorized dealer from whom you purchased the machine For future reference please record your equipment identification information in the table below Model Name Code Serial Number can be found on the m...

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Страница 8: ...pletely before attempting to use this equipment Save this manual and keep it handy for quick reference Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provided for your protection The leve...

Страница 9: ...Technical Specifications D 1 Technical Specification Data D 3 Graphics and their Meanings D 4 Power Source Placement D 5 Power Supply Configuration D 6 The Installation and Connection for MIG Welding...

Страница 10: ...ket The highlighted characteristics of arcweld 210C 250C MIG Inverter MIG MMA TIG Welder Compact size and light weight it is widely used in maintenance and fieldwork Provided with input voltage compen...

Страница 11: ...may adversely affect the operation of RF controlled equipment which may result in bodily injury or damage to the equipment CAUTION WARNING INPUT CONNECTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill Have a qualified el...

Страница 12: ...uctive particles are present in the cooling air Also keep the machine away from heat sources If operation is to be outdoors protect from rain and do not sit in puddles or otherwise submerge it in wate...

Страница 13: ...feed speed knob an output voltage control knob an arc control knob a VRD indicator light green a power indicator light white abnormal indicator light yellow an amp light a M min light an amperage and...

Страница 14: ...60 100 200A 130A 100A 28V 25 2V 24V GTAW 15Amp 25 60 100 200A 130A 100A 18V 15 2V 14V arcweld 250C MIG GMAW 30Amp 30 60 100 250A 176A 136A 26 5V 22 8V 20 8V GMAW 15Amp 20 60 100 200A 115A 90A 22V 19...

Страница 15: ...ure Range 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F Storage Temperature Range 25 C 55 C 13 F 131 F Available Drive Rolls Part No Size Wire Type KP69001 12 1 0 1 2mm Solid KP69001 0912 0 9 1 2mm Solid KP69001 08 0 6 0 8mm...

Страница 16: ...or the welding arc A switch on the handle controls the welding output Turn off the power before assemble disassemble or replacement of the torch components The cable nozzle and tip need to be replaced...

Страница 17: ...ternational Protection 2 Means preventing the user s finger from accessing dangerous parts preventing solid material with the diameter no less than 12 5 mm entering into the cabinet 1 Means water drop...

Страница 18: ...age D 2 for output ratings and input plug rating The installation and connection for MIG welding Select a suitable filler wire according to process being used Lincoln Ultramag S6 for MIG and Innershie...

Страница 19: ...n screw in clockwise ensure the connection is tight The earth clamp is connected with work piece The MIG polarity connector welding lead needs to be connected into output terminal ensure the connectio...

Страница 20: ...nching button Note The protection indicator light will come on if the duty cycle is exceeded It shows that the inner temperature is over the permitted level the machine should be stopped being used to...

Страница 21: ...again 4 Voltage display MIG mode For voltage preset before welding and display actual voltage in welding MMA and TIG mode Display actual voltage in welding 5 Mode switch For switching welding mode St...

Страница 22: ...feeder speed adjustment 10 Amp WFS display MMA and TIG mode For amp preset before welding and display actual amperage in welding MIG mode For WFS preset before welding and display actual amperage in w...

Страница 23: ...the flow rate Then re engage the drive roll pressure Press the gun trigger till the wire exits the nozzle The nozzle may need to be removed from the gun to allow this function When wire feeding keep...

Страница 24: ...arc is started once the wire is touched the work piece Stick welding steps a Before welding Set the welding mode button on stick Set the welding amperage with the Amp knob Connect the Electrode lead...

Страница 25: ...E 6 OPERATION E 6 Weld procedure guide...

Страница 26: ...doesn t work maintain or replace the display PCB Check fan is operating normally If the fan is damaged change immediately If the fan does not rotate after the arc welding machine is overheated check...

Страница 27: ...ble symptoms that the machine may exhibit Find the listing that best describes the symptom that the machine is exhibiting Step 2 POSSIBLE CAUSE The third column labeled POSSIBLE CAUSE lists the obviou...

Страница 28: ...Fan not working or turning very slowly Switch broken Replace the switch Fan broken Replace or repair the fan Wire broken or disconnected Check the connection 4 Arc is not stable and spatter is large T...

Страница 29: ...H 1 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM H 1 WIRING SCHEMATIC This diagram is for reference only no notification of changes will be issued arcweld 210C MIG...

Страница 30: ...H 2 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM H 2 arcweld 250C MIG...

Страница 31: ...I 4 NOTE I 4 THE SHANGHAI LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY No 195 Lane 5008 Hu Tai Rd Baoshan Shanghai PRC 201907 www lincolnelectric com cn...

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