Operation, Controls and settings – Lincoln Electric CLASSIC III SVM 137-A User Manual

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OPERATION

B-5

B-5

Classic III and IIID

FIGURE B.1 – OUTPUT CONTROLS

1. CURRENT RANGE SELECTOR
2. FINE CURRENT ADJUSTMENT
3. 230 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
4. 115 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
5. WELD OUTPUT TERMINAL (–)
6. WELD OUTPUT TERMINAL (+)
7. GROUND STUD
8. OPTIONAL WIRE FEED MODULE

CONTROLS

WELDER/GENERATOR CONTROLS

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

1. CURRENT RANGE SELECTOR: Selects ranges

of continuous current output for constant current
stick or TIG applications and constant voltage wire
feed applications (with optional Wire Feed Module).
See

Control of Welding Current for more informa-

tion.

2. FINE CURRENT ADJUSTMENT: Allows fine

adjustment of current within the selected output
range. See

Control of Welding Current for more

information.

3. 230 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE: Connection

point for supplying 230 volt power to operate one or
two electrical devices.

4. 115 VOLT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE: Connection

point for supplying 115 volt power to operate one or
two electrical devices.

5. WELD OUTPUT TERMINAL (–) WITH FLANGE

NUT: Provides the connection point for either the
electrode holder or the work cable.

6. WELD OUTPUT TERMINAL (+) WITH FLANGE

NUT: Provides the connection point for either the
electrode holder or the work cable.

7. GROUND STUD: Provides a connection point for

connecting the machine case to earth ground for the
safest grounding procedure.

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

The welder/generator controls are located on the
Output Control Panel of the machine case front.
Engine idler control and start/stop controls are also on

the case front. Welding output terminals and ground
stud are located on the machine left side, under the
door. See Figures B.1, B.2 and B.3 and the explana-
tions that follow.

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4

6

5

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