SVM 137-A January, 1998Safety Depends on YouLincoln arc welding and cuttingequipment is designed and builtwith safety in mind. However, your overall s
STACKINGClassic III and Classic IIID machines CANNOT bestacked.TILTINGPlace the machine on a secure, level surface whenev-er you use it or store it. A
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ALTERNATOR STATOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repair
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GENERATOR FRAME REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repairs
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See Figure F.23 for steps 10 - 13.10. Cut all necessary cable ties.11. Disconnect the blue and the brown wires at the in-line connectors. See Figure F
COOLING SYSTEMThe cooling system has been filled at the factory with a50-50 mixture of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water.Check the radiator level a
See Figure F.24 for steps 14 - 16.14. With the 9/16" wrench, remove the four bolts andlock washers holding the case front to the welderframe. The
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27. Re-attach the positive output terminal cable.28. Set the fuel tank into position on the rails andsecure it with the four bolts, washers, and nuts.
GENERATOR ARMATUREREMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repair
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMSG-1 G-1CLASSIC III/IIIDReturn to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOCElectrical Diagrams Secti
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ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CONNECTIONSSee Figure A.1 for the location of the 115 and 230 voltreceptacles, weld output terminals, and ground stud.WELDING CABLE
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MACHINE GROUNDINGAccording to the United States National ElectricalCode, the frame of this portable generator is notrequired to be grounded and is per
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Section B-1 Section B-1Classic III and IIIDTABLE OF CONTENTS- OPERATION SECTION -Operation...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSRead and understand this entire section before operat-ing your Classic III or Classic IIID.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSDo not attempt to
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONSWELDERThe Classic III and Classic IIID provide excellent con-stant current DC welding output for stick (SMAW) weld-ing and for
WELDING CAPABILITYThe Classic III and Classic IIID are rated 300 amps, 32volts constant current DC at 50% duty cycle based ona ten minute time period
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SAFETYi iClassic III and IIIDFOR ENGINEpowered equipment.1.a. Turn the engine off before troubleshooting and maintenancework unless the maintenance wo
CONTROL OF WELDING CURRENT• DO NOT turn the CURRENT RANGE SELECTORwhile welding because the current may arc betweenthe contacts and damage the switch
GASOLINE ENGINE CONTROLS (CLASSIC III)See Figure B.3 for the location of the following features:1. IDLER CONTROL TOGGLE SWITCH: Adjusts therunning spe
OPERATIONB-8DIESEL ENGINE CONTROLS (CLASSIC IIID)See Figure B.4 for the location of the following features:1. IDLER CONTROL TOGGLE SWITCH: Adjusts the
ENGINE OPERATIONDO NOT RUN THE ENGINE AT EXCESSIVESPEEDS. The maximum allowable high idle speed forthe Classic III and Classic IIID is 1800 RPM, no lo
STOPPING THE ENGINE(GASOLINE OR DIESEL)1. Place the IGNITION switch in the OFF position.At the end of each day’s welding, drain accumulateddirt and wa
WELDING OPERATIONTO USE THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIIDFOR DC CONSTANT CURRENT STICK ORTIG WELDING:1. Remove the flange nuts from the weld output ter-
TO USE THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSICIIID FOR DC WIRE FEED WELDING(CONSTANT VOLTAGE WITH WIRE FEEDMODULE):1. Connect the LN-25, LN-23P, or LN-7 Wire Feede
AUXILIARY POWERBe sure that any electrical equipment plugged into thegenerator AC power receptacles can withstand a ±10%voltage and a ±3% frequency va
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TABLE OF CONTENTS- ACCESSORIES -Accessories...
SAFETYii iiClassic III and IIIDARC RAYS can burn.4.a. Use a shield with the proper filter and coverplates to protect your eyes from sparks andthe rays
OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESThe following options/accessories are available for yourClassic III or Classic IIID from your local LincolnDistributor.Trailer (K91
TIG WELDING ACCESSORIESK930-2 TIG Module - The TIG Module is an accessorythat provides high frequency & shielding gas control forDC GTAW (TIG) wel
CONNECTION OF THE LN-7 TO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID (EQUIPPEDWITH K623-1 WIRE FEED MODULE)USING K867 UNIVERSAL ADAPTER (SEE FIGURE C.1.)1. Shut
CONNECTION OF THE LN-7 TO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID (EQUIPPEDWITH K623-1 WIRE FEED MODULE)USING K584 INPUT CABLE ASSEMBLY(SEE FIGURE C.2.)1. Sh
CONNECTION OF THE LN-25 TO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID (EQUIPPEDWITH K623-1 WIRE FEED MODULE)USING K867 UNIVERSAL ADAPTER (SEE FIGURE C.3.)1. Shu
CONNECTION OF THE LN-25 TO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID (EQUIPPEDWITH K623-1 WIRE FEED MODULE)“ACROSS THE ARC” (SEE FIGURE C.4.)1. Shut the welder
CONNECTION OF THE LN-23P TO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID (EQUIPPEDWITH K623-1 WIRE FEED MODULE) USINGTHE K-350-1 ADAPTER KIT (SEE FIGUREC.5)1. Shut
CONNECTION OF THE K488 SG CONTROLMODULE AND K487 MAGNUM SPOOL GUNTO THE CLASSIC III OR CLASSIC IIID(EQUIPPED WITH K623-1 WIRE FEEDMODULE) (SEE FIGURE
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Classic III and IIIDFOR ELECTRICALLYpowered equipment.8.a. Turn off input power using the disconnectswitch at the fuse box before working onthe equipm
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Have qualified personnel do all maintenance andtroubleshooting work.• Turn the engine off before working inside themachine.• Re
CHANGE THE OIL FILTER: Change the oil filter thefirst time between 25 and 50 hours of operation. Then,under normal operating conditions, change the oi
FUEL FILTER - DIESEL ENGINE (CLASSIC IIIDCODES ABOVE 10061 WITH STANADYNE FUELFILTER):The diesel engine fuel filter is a metal canister ele-ment type.
HOW TO ELIMINATE AIR FROM THE FUEL SYSTEM– DIESEL ENGINE (CLASSIC IIID)The following procedure is for Classic IIID dieselengines with a Stanadyne type
COOLING SYSTEM: The Continental engine, gaso-line or diesel, is water cooled. Check the coolant levelat the radiator filler daily. Add a 50-50 mixture
TIGHTENING THE FAN BELT: Fan belts tend toloosen after the first 50 hours of operation. If the fanbelts are loose, the engine can overheat and the ba
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BATTERY MAINTENANCEGASES FROM BATTERY can explode.• Keep sparks, flame, and cigarettes awayfrom battery.BATTERY ACID can burn eyes and skin.• Wear g
WELDER/GENERATOR MAINTENANCESTORAGE: Store the Classic III or Classic IIID inclean, dry, protected areas.CLEANING: Blow out the generator and controls
IDLER MAINTENANCE1. The solenoid plunger must work freely becausebinding can cause engine surging. If surgingoccurs, be sure the plunger is properly l
SAFETYiv ivClassic III and IIIDPRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉPour votre propre protection lire et observer toutes les instructionset les précautions de sûreté
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MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ALL SECTIONSv vClassic III and IIIDPageSafety...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS- INSTALLATION SECTION -Section A-1 Section A-1Classic III and IIIDInstallationTechnical Specifications...
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FIELD SHUNT WINDING TESTService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repairs performed on th
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FLASHING THE FIELDSService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repairs performed on this eq
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IDLER SOLENOID TESTService and repair should be performed by only Lincoln Electric factory trained personnel.Unauthorized repairs performed on this eq
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Read this entire installation section before youstart installation.SAFETY PRECAUTIONSDo not attempt to use this equipment until you havethoroughly rea
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