Generator welder, Operation, Recommended applications – Lincoln Electric POWER-ARC 4000 SVM103-A User Manual

Page 17: Operational features and controls, Design features and advantages, Welding capability, Limitations

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The POWER-ARC 4000 warranty covers the machine
for one year from the date of purchase. For non-
engine warranty claims, contact your nearest Lincoln
Authorized Field Service Facility. For engine warranty
claims, contact your nearest Briggs & Stratton service
center.

NOTE: The POWER-ARC 4000 is not meant for rental

or other commercial use.

RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS

GENERATOR

The POWER-ARC 4000 gives smooth AC generator
output for medium use, non-commercial demands.
For more details on operating the generator, see GEN-
ERATOR OPERATION in the OPERATION section of
this manual.

WELDER

The POWER-ARC 4000 provides excellent constant
current AC welding output for stick (SMAW) welding.
For more details on using the machine as a welder,
see WELDING OPERATION in the OPERATION sec-
tion of this manual.

OPERATIONAL FEATURES AND
CONTROLS

The POWER-ARC 4000 was designed for simplicity.
Therefore, it has very few operating controls. A single
dial on the control panel lets you select either genera-
tor or welding use. For welding, the same dial selects
continuous current output over the machine’s 70 to
125 amp range.

The 8 HP Briggs & Stratton gasoline engine controls
include a recoil starter, choke, throttle control, and
piercing stop switch. See ENGINE OPERATION in the
OPERATION section of this manual for details about
starting, running, stopping, and breaking in the gaso-
line engine.

DESIGN FEATURES AND
ADVANTAGES

• Stick welding (SMAW) process capability with out-

put range from 70 - 125 amps.

• Single-dial current output selection.

• Work and Electrode welding cable mounting termi-

nals.

• Separate ground stud for safe connection of case to

earth ground. Single 20 amp, 240 volt generator
receptacle.

• Duplex 20 amp, 120 volt generator receptacle.

• Integrated generator output overload protection

through two 20 amp circuit breakers.

• Welded-tube, full roll cage frame protects engine

and generator/welder.

• Lightweight, portable design.

• Rubber mounting isolates engine and generator

from frame to prevent machine “walking” during
use.

• Lo-Tone

®

engine muffler for quieter operation. (A

Super Lo-Tone

®

muffler is available from Briggs &

Stratton.) Easy-starting Electronic Magnetron

®

igni-

tion.

• Optional Oil Gard

®

low oil level engine shutdown kit

available from Briggs & Stratton.

WELDING CAPABILITY

The POWER-ARC 4000 is rated 125 amps, 18 volts at
30% duty cycle on a ten-minute basis. This means
that you can load the welder to 125 amps for three
minutes out of every ten-minute period. The machine
is capable of higher duty cycles at lower output cur-
rents. For example, you can load the welder to 100
amps for six minutes out of ten for a 60% duty cycle.

The current is continuously variable from 70 to 125
amps AC. The POWER-ARC 4000 can, therefore,
weld with all 3/32 and most 1/8 inch diameter Lincoln
AC electrodes.

LIMITATIONS

• The POWER-ARC 4000 is not recommended for

any processes besides those that are normally per-
formed using stick welding (SMAW) procedures.

• The POWER-ARC 4000 is not recommended for

pipe thawing.

• During welding, generator power is limited to 100

watts, and output voltages can drop from 120 to 80
volts and 240 to 160 volts. Therefore, DO NOT
OPERATE ANY SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIP-
MENT WHILE YOU ARE WELDING.

POWER-ARC 4000

B-2

OPERATION

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