Operation, Welder operation, Warning caution caution – Lincoln Electric PIPELINER 11498 User Manual

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OPERATION

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PIPELINER® 200D KUBOTA

WELDER OPERATION

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DUTY CYCLE

The NEMA output rating of the PIPELINER® 200D

KUBOTA is 200 amperes at 28 arc volts on a 60%

duty cycle (consult Specifications in this manual for

alternate ratings). Duty cycle is based on a ten minute

period; thus, the welder can be loaded at rated output

for six minutes out of every ten minute period.

CONTROL OF WELDING CURRENT

DO NOT TURN THE “CURRENT RANGE SELEC-

TOR” WHILE WELDING because the current may

arc between the contacts and damage the switch.

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The “Current Range Selector” provides five overlap-

ping current ranges. The “Fine Current Adjustment”

adjusts the current from minimum to maximum within

each range. Open circuit voltage is also controlled by

the “Fine Current Adjustment” permitting control of the

arc characteristics.

A high open circuit voltage setting provides the soft

“buttering” arc with best resistance to pop-outs pre-

ferred for most welding. To get this characteristic, set

the “Current Range Selector” to the lowest setting that

still provides the current you need and set the “Fine

Current Adjustment” near maximum. For example: to

obtain 175 amps and a soft arc, set the “Current

Range Selector” to the 190-120 position and then

adjust the “Fine Current Adjustment” for 175 amps.

When a forceful “digging” arc is required, usually for

vertical and overhead welding, use a higher “Current

Range Selector” setting and lower open circuit volt-

age. For example: to obtain 175 amps and a forceful

arc, set the “Current Range Selector” to the 240-160

position and the “Fine Current Adjustment” setting to

get 175 amps.

Some arc instability may be experienced with EXX10

electrodes when trying to operate with long arc tech-

niques at settings at the lower end of the open circuit

voltage range.

DO NOT attempt to set the “Current Range Selector”

between the five points designated on the nameplate.

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These switches have a spring loaded cam which

almost eliminates the possibility of setting this switch

between the designated points.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts or

electrode with skin or wet clothing.

• Insulate yourself from work and ground.

FUMES & GASES can be dangerous.

• Keep your head out of the fumes.

• Use ventilation or exhaust to remove

fumes from breathing zone.

WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or

explosion.

• Keep flammable material away.

ARC RAYS can burn.

• Wear eye, ear, and body protection.

WARNING

CAUTION

CAUTION

Larger machines with a capacity of 350 amperes and

higher, which are operated at low or no-load condi-

tions for extended periods of time are especially sus-

ceptible to the conditions described above. To

accomplish successful engine break-in, most diesel-

powered equipment needs only to be run at a reason-

ably heavy load within the rating of the welder for

some period of time during the engine’s early life.

However, if the welder is subjected to extensive light

loading, occasional moderate 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 suitable

resistive load bank. Note that any attempt to

short the output studs by connecting the welding

leads together, direct shorting of the output studs,

or connecting the output leads to a length of steel

will result in catastrophic damage to the generator

and voids the warranty.

2. Set the welder controls for an output current and

voltage within the welder rating and duty cycle.

Note that any attempt to exceed the welder rating

or duty cycle for any period of time will result in

catastrophic damage to the generator and voids

the warranty.

3. Periodically shut off the engine and check the

crankcase oil level.

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