Operation, Controls and settings, Welder/generator controls – Lincoln Electric WELDANPOWER 125 IM530-C User Manual

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OPERATION

WELDANPOWER 125

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

All welder/generator controls are located on the

Output Control Panel. Gasoline engine controls are
mounted on the engine. See Figure B.1, B.1a and the
figures in the engine operation section.

WELDANPOWER 125

WELDANPOWER 125

ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE

ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE

75

100

125

50

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

WARNING

WARNING

MAX

8

2

7

5

5

4

1

9

10

3

6

+

-

HOURS

IDLER

WELDANPOWER 125

ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE

75

100

125

50

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

AMPS

WARNING

MAX

8

2

7

5

5

4

1

9

3

6

+

-

HOURS

(For Codes 11183, 11406)
1. CURRENT CONTROL DIAL
2. ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE
3. WELD POSITIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL
4. WELD NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL
5. GROUND STUD
6. 20 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2)
7. 20 AMP, 240 VOLT RECEPTACLE
8. 20 AMP, 1120 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
9. HOUR METER

WELDER/GENERATOR CONTROLS

See Figure B.1 and B.1a for the location of the following
features:

1.

CURRENT CONTROL DIAL: Adjusts continuous
current output. The amperages on the dial correspond
to the approximate amperages needed for specific
Lincoln welding electrodes.

2.

ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE: Provides
recommended electrode type, size, and welder output
setting based on the thickness of the work.

3.

WELD POSITIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL Provides the
connection point for either the electrode holder or the
work cable. (Because the Weldanpower 125 is a DC
output machine, either output terminal can be used for
either cable.)

4.

WELD NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL Provides the
connection point for either the electrode holder or the
work cable. (Because the Weldanpower 125 is a DC
output machine, either output terminal can be used for
either cable.)

5.

GROUND STUD: Provides a connection point for
connecting the machine case to earth ground for the
safest grounding procedure.

(For Codes 10158, 10160)
6.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2): Provide separate
overload current protection for the 115 volt and
230 volt receptacles.

7.

230 VOLT RECEPTACLE: Connection point for
supplying 230 volt power to operate one
electrical device.

8.

115 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE: Connection
point for supplying 115 volt power to operate one
or two electrical devices.

9.

HOUR METER: Records the time that the engine
has run for maintenance purposes.

10. IDLER SWITCH: Allows for setting the idle speed

of the engine for FAST IDLE or AUTOMATIC
IDLE.

(For Codes 11183, 11406)
6.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2): Provide separate overload
current protection for the 120 volt and 240 volt
receptacles.

7.

240 VOLT RECEPTACLE: Connection point for
supplying 240 volt power to operate one electrical
device.

8.

120 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE: Connection point
for supplying 120 volt power to operate one or two
electrical devices.

9.

HOUR METER: Records the time that the engine has
run for maintenance purposes.

FIGURE B.1 and B.1a

OUTPUT PANEL CONTROLS

FIGURE B.1

FIGURE B.1a

(For Codes 10158, 10160)
1. CURRENT CONTROL DIAL
2. ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE
3. WELD POSITIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL
4. WELD NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL
5. GROUND STUD
6. 20 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2)
7. 20 AMP, 230 VOLT RECEPTACLE
8. 20 AMP, 115 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
9. HOUR METER
10. IDLER SWITCH

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