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1.                                                                          LN    25 PIPE    JUNE        Olo WFS                    Rotate the WFS knob to Ls  the right to use 2     meters minute    for the  wire feed speed units        NM    Eure  LIT    eA ev                                                          LN    25 PIPE  ON    OJO WFS    Then rotate the WFS knob  to the 12 o   clock position          Press the set up button again to enter the Run In  menu     RUN IN       Run in    refers to the wire feed speed during the time  from when the trigger is pulled to when an arc is  struck     When Run in is    ON     the wire feed speed is reduced  until an arc is struck  Factory setting is Run In    OFF          Model   Run in Wire Feed Speed  Extra Torque Models    Standard Speed Models       When Run in is    OFF     the wire feed speed is the  same as the welding wire feed speed  Turn Run In   OFF  for fast  crisp starts  especially when running  with  035 or  045  0 9 or 1 2mm  solid steel wires at  high wire feed speeds     To change the Run in setting     Rotate the WFS knob to  the left to turn Run In  OFF                                                                              ruin 1 FIF       6  LN    25 PIPE    FO     __OOWFS                      Rotate the WFS knob to  the right to turn Run In ON              6  LN    25 PIPE    ON    OJO WFS  E ee ae                                   Then rotate the WFS knob  to the 12 o   clock position        Press the 
2.        Prot  gez vos yeux  vos oreilles et    votre corps        Tragen Sie Augen   Ohren  und K  r     perschutz        Use prote    o para a vista  ouvido e    corpo     e E  HAUSHERMRELTTF    CARP     Esat tb A PH RMR  FRAIMFHRRAR     e 9 MEAR  st             B c          8    ecltid 548 Ye AIX ole   ex  49   58      2    6 61  5    48511 58 8 SE au     FS su ya qye   e ij  AAS ASAl niMAlg     Jui ud e uil pia  gun ye          Aa AL             2 6   dis de ule L   y ey cll ene     pul slay JANN gl pu oec net      Lay AI pal     Jali DS dus de Ye tog       READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURER   S INSTRUCTION FOR THIS EQUIPMENT AND THE  CONSUMABLES TO BE USED AND FOLLOW YOUR EMPLOYER   S SAFETY PRACTICES     SE RECOMIENDA LEER Y ENTENDER LAS INSTRUCCIONES DEL FABRICANTE PARA EL USO DE  ESTE EQUIPO Y LOS CONSUMIBLES QUE VA A UTILIZAR  SIGA LAS MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD DE SU    SUPERVISOR     LISEZ ET COMPRENEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT EN CE QUI REGARDE CET EQUIPMENT  ET LES PRODUITS A ETRE EMPLOYES ET SUIVEZ LES PROCEDURES DE SECURITE DE VOTRE    EMPLOYEUR     LESEN SIE UND BEFOLGEN SIE DIE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG DER ANLAGE UND DEN ELEKTRO   DENEINSATZ DES HERSTELLERS  DIE UNFALLVERHUTUNGSVORSCHRIFTEN DES ARBEITGEBERS  SIND EBENFALLS ZU BEACHTEN     Keep your head out of fumes   Use ventilation or exhaust to  remove fumes from breathing zone     Los humos fuera de la zona de res   piraci  n    Mantenga la cabeza fuera de los  humos  Utilice ventilaci  n o  aspiraci  n para gases
3.        Shielding gases used for arc welding can displace air and    cause injury or death  Always use enough ventilation   especially in confined areas  to insure breathing air is safe       Read and understand the manufacturer s instructions for this    equipment and the consumables to be used  including the  material safety data sheet  MSDS  and follow your  employer s safety practices  MSDS forms are available from  your welding distributor or from the manufacturer     Also see item 1 b        SAFETY           WELDING and CUTTING        gt 5 SPARKS can  cause fire or explosion     6 a  Remove fire hazards from the welding area    If this is not possible  cover them to prevent   the welding sparks from starting a fire    Remember that welding sparks and hot  materials from welding can easily go through small cracks  and openings to adjacent areas  Avoid welding near  hydraulic lines  Have a fire extinguisher readily available       Where compressed gases are to be used at the job site     special precautions should be used to prevent hazardous  situations  Refer to    Safety in Welding and Cutting     ANSI  Standard Z49 1  and the operating information for the  equipment being used       When not welding  make certain no part of the electrode    circuit is touching the work or ground  Accidental contact  can cause overheating and create a fire hazard       Do not heat  cut or weld tanks  drums or containers until the    proper steps have been taken to insure that such proce
4.       The gas hose is cut or crushed    Route the gas hose so it avoids  sharp corners and make sure  nothing is on top of it  Repair or  replace damaged hoses      The flow meter valve is closed    Open the flow meter valve      Dirt or debris is in the solenoid    Apply filtered shop at 80psi to the  solenoid to remove dirt      There is a loose solenoid connec  5  Remove the cover and check that   tion  all connections are in good condi   tion      The solenoid has failed     Inconsistent wire feeding or wire not 1  The gun cable is kinked and or 1  Keep the gun cable as straight as  feeding but drive rolls turning  twisted  possible  Avoid sharp corners or    UNE bends in the cable     The wire is jammed in the gun and 2  Remove the gun from the wire    cable  feeder and pull the jammed wire  out of the gun and cable      The gun liner is dirty or worn    Blow dirt out of the liner with low  pressure  40psi or less   Replace  the liner if worn      The electrode is rusty or dirty    Use only clean electrode  Use  quality electrode  like L 50 or L 56  from Lincoln Electric      The contact tip is partially melted 5  Replace the contact tip    or has spatter      Improper gun liner  tip  drive rolls 6  Verify the proper parts are   and or inner wire guide  installed           CAUTION    If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests repairs safely  contact your  Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical tro
5.      Gardez la t  te    l   cart des fum  es   Utilisez un ventilateur ou un aspira   teur pour   ter les fum  es des zones  de travail     Vermeiden Sie das Einatmen von  Schweibrauch    Sorgen Sie f  r gute Be  und  Entl  ftung des Arbeitsplatzes     Mantenha seu rosto da fumaca   Use ventila    o e exhaustao para  remover fumo da zona respirat  ria      bsa ALMPSMEBTFLIICLT  Feat     5 PH ESC  2    8 U T Fu               e OER  E     RA        o zero 7   e zyez   87 R   716 2       Ash 2124421214  SIE HSHM     SE ce  lan Au jan 6  a   Gall has ye   Ao a all ud 5  Up   di uu   Skill se   ll aa ue    E gWelsid  g     Turn power off before servicing     Desconectar el cable de ali   mentaci  n de poder de la m  quina  antes de iniciar cualquier servicio     D  branchez le courant avant l entre   tien     Strom vor Wartungsarbeiten    abschalten   Netzstrom v  llig   ffnen     Maschine anhalten      N  o opere com as tampas removidas   Desligue a corrente antes de fazer  servico    N  o toque as partes el  tricas nuas     ATA YEARN  PERICIA  HEFRBA FE  24024   78        e                              e m lt Ho  AHS HAHAE     la   U PL   Qd iul s  JN ll        Do not operate with panel open or  guards off     No operar con panel abierto o  guardas quitadas     N op  rez pas avec les panneaux  ouverts ou avec les dispositifs de  protection enlev  s     Anlage nie ohne Schutzgeh  use  oder Innenschutzverkleidung in  Betrieb setzen     Mantenha se afastado das partes  moventes    
6.  READ AND UNDERSTAND ENTIRE SECTION  BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE     NINO    c e ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL   e Unless using COLD FEED fea   ture  when feeding with gun trig   ger  the electrode and drive  mechanism are always electri   cally energized and could  remain energized several sec   onds after the welding ceases       Do not touch electrically live part or electrode  with skin or wet clothing     Insulate yourself from work and ground     Always wear dry insulating gloves      Do not operate with covers  panels or guards  removed or open   3   FUMES AND GASSES can be  dangerous       C    Keep your head out of fumes   e Use ventilation or exhaust to  remove fumes from breathing  zone       WELDING SPARKS can cause  fire or explosion     Keep flammable material away     yi            ARC RAYS can burn       L    Wear eye  ear and body protec     QF tion     SEE ADDITIONAL WARNING INFORMATION  UNDER ARC WELDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  AND IN THE FRONT OF THIS OPERATING MAN   UAL              O  ojo       po    Uo  U1  U2  l4  l2  QD  A    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B 1    INPUT POWER    ON    OFF    WIRE FEEDER    POSITIVE OUTPUT    NEGATIVE OUTPUT    INPUT POWER    DIRECT CURRENT    OPEN CIRCUIT  VOLTAGE    INPUT VOLTAGE    OUTPUT VOLTAGE    INPUT CURRENT    OUTPUT CURRENT    PROTECTIVE  GROUND    WARNING OR  CAUTION    B 2 OPERATION B 2    DEFINITION OF WELDING TERMS    WFS    Wire Feed Speed    CC    Constant Current    CV    Constant Voltage    GMAW    Gas Metal Arc we
7.  a  Electric current flowing through any conductor causes  localized Electric and Magnetic Fields  EMF   Welding  current creates EMF fields around welding cables and  welding machines      EMF fields may interfere with some pacemakers  and  welders having a pacemaker should consult their physician    1 d  Keep all equipment safety guards  covers and devices in before welding     position and in good repair Keep hands  hair  clothing and  tools away from V belts  gears  fans and all other moving      I n y   Exposure to EMF fields in welding may have other health  parts when starting  operating or repairing equipment     effects which are now not known       In some cases it may be necessary to remove safety  guards to perform required maintenance  Remove  guards only when necessary and replace them when the  maintenance requiring their removal is complete   Always use the greatest care when working near moving  parts     1 f  Do not put your hands near the engine fan         Do not attempt         override the governor or  idler by pushing on the throttle control rods   while the engine is running     M    1 g  To prevent accidentally starting gasoline engines while    turning the engine or welding generator during maintenance  work  disconnect the spark plug wires  distributor cap or  magneto wire as appropriate     LINCOLN         All welders should use the following procedures in order to    minimize exposure to EMF fields from the welding circuit     2 d 1  Route the ele
8.  because the motor is in a locked 2  Verify that the gears are free of  rotor state  debris and dirt           CAUTION    If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests repairs safely  contact your  Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN B    E 3 TROUBLESHOOTING E 3    Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual    PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED   SYMPTOMS  CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION    Output Problems  The feeder does power up   no dis  1  The work sense lead is discon  1  Connect the work sense lead to  play  no cold feed  nected or is a poor electrical con   the work in a location free of dirt   nection   Across the arc models  rust and paint     The power source is OFF    Turn ON the power source     The circuit breaker for the wire13  Reset the circuit breakers   feeder on power source have  tripped   control cable models     The control cable may be loose orl4  Tighten  repair or replace the con   damaged   control cable models  trol cable     The wire feeder power up but there 1  The contactor coil connections are 1  Verify the contactor coil connec   is no output when the trigger is  loose  tions    pulled  The shielding gas is flowing 2  The contactor has failed    Replace the contactor    and the drive rolls turn     No shielding gas    The gas supply is OFF or empty    Verify the gas supply is ON and  flowing
9.  codes and the manufacturer   s  recommendations       Ground the equipment in accordance with the U S  National    Electrical Code and the manufacturer s recommendations        LINCOLN       Refer to http   www lincolnelectric com safety for additional safety information        i SAFETY iv    PR  CAUTIONS DE S  RET      Pour votre propre protection lire et observer toutes les instructions  et les pr  cautions de s  ret   specifiques qui parraissent dans ce  manuel aussi bien que les pr  cautions de s  ret   g  n  rales suiv   antes     6     S  ret   Pour Soudage A L Arc  1  Protegez vous contre la secousse   lectrique     a  Les circuits    l   lectrode et    la pi  ce sont sous tension  quand la machine    souder est en marche  Eviter toujours  tout contact entre les parties sous tension et la peau nue  ou les v  tements mouill  s  Porter des gants secs et sans  trous pour isoler les mains      Faire tr  s attention de bien s isoler de la masse quand on  soude dans des endroits humides  ou sur un plancher  metallique ou des grilles metalliques  principalement dans  les positions assis ou couch   pour lesquelles une grande  partie du corps peut   tre en contact avec la masse      Maintenir le porte   lectrode  la pince de masse  le c  ble  de soudage et la machine    souder en bon et s  r   tat  defonctionnement    d Ne jamais plonger le porte   lectrode dans l eau pour le  refroidir      Ne jamais toucher simultan  ment les parties sous tension  des porte   lectrodes conne
10.  welding power source before installation or changing    drive rolls and or guides       Do not touch electrically live parts       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode and drive mechanism are  hot  to work  and ground and could remain energized several seconds after the gun trigger is  released       Welding power source must be connected to system ground per the National Electrical    Code or any applicable local codes       Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance work           CAUTION    If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests repairs safely  contact your  Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       E 2 TROUBLESHOOTING E 2    Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual    PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED   SYMPTOMS  CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION  ERROR CODES    Motor overload  long term   1  The wire drive motor has over  1  Check that the electrode slides  heated  easily through the gun and cable      Remove tight bends from the gun  and cable      Check that the spindle brake is  not too tight      Verify a high quality electrode is  being used      Wait for the error to reset and the  motor to cool  approximately 1  minute      Err 82   Motor overload  short term   1  The wire drive motor current draw 1  Check that motor can turn freely  has exceeded limits  usually  when idle arm is open  
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12. 12 x 18    ELLIPSE                      DIMENSION PRINT                                                             LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN P    F 2    NOTES    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       Spanish    AVISO DE    PRECAUCION    French    ATTENTION    German    WARNUNG    ATENCAO                   Chinese       Do nottouch electrically live parts or    electrode with skin or wet clothing        Insulate yourself from work and    ground        Notoque las partes o los electrodos    bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja   da        Aislese del trabajo y de la tierra     e Ne laissez ni la peau ni des v  te     ments mouill  s entrer en contact  avec des pi  ces sous tension         solez vous du travail et de la terre       Ber  hren Sie keine stromf  hrenden    Teile oder Elektroden mit Ihrem  K  rper oder feuchter Kleidung         solieren Sie sich von den    Elektroden und dem Erdboden       N  o toque partes el  tricas e electro     dos com a pele ou roupa molhada         sole se da peca e terra      888 950 8888  08865         1                 98 97           5 5568       ATWSHRIELT FSU       Keep flammable materials away        Mantenga el material combustible    fuera del   rea de trabajo       Gardez    l   cart de tout mat  riel    inflammable       Entfernen Sie brennbarres Material       Mantenha inflam  veis bem guarda     dos     efmiet os60o00PcomitEs    BAC LC AR    T A        Wear eye  ear and body protection        Prot  jase los ojos  los o  dos y el    cuerpo 
13. ACEMAKER WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR BEFORE OPERATING                             Read and understand the following safety highlights  For additional safety information  it is strongly recommended that you  purchase a copy of    Safety in Welding  amp  Cutting   ANSI Standard Z49 1    from the American Welding Society  P O  Box  351040  Miami  Florida 33135 or CSA Standard W117 2 1974  A Free copy of    Arc Welding Safety    booklet E205 is available  from the Lincoln Electric Company  22801 St  Clair Avenue  Cleveland  Ohio 44117 1199     BE SURE THAT ALL INSTALLATION  OPERATION  MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PROCEDURES ARE  PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS     FOR ENGINE    8 SR 1 h  To avoid scalding  do not remove the    9l  6   radiator pressure cap when the engine is  powered equipment  ANM  V OE ip   9  1 a  Turn the engine off before troubleshooting and maintenance    2  work unless the maintenance work requires it to be running     1 b  Operate engines in open  well ventilated  areas or vent the engine exhaust fumes    5 outdoors   5 AR ELECTRIC AND    SR MAGNETIC FIELDS  1 c  Do not add the fuel near an open flame    may be dangerous    welding arc or when the engine is running   Stop the engine and allow it to cool before  refueling to prevent spilled fuel from vaporiz   ing on contact with hot engine parts and  igniting  Do not spill fuel when filling tank  If  fuel is spilled  wipe it up and do not start  engine until fumes have been eliminated     2
14. B    Relier    la terre le chassis du poste conformement au code de  l   lectricit   et aux recommendations du fabricant  Le dispositif  de montage ou la piece    souder doit   tre branch      une  bonne mise    la terre       Autant que possible  l installation et l entretien du poste seront    effectu  s par un   lectricien qualifi         Avant de faires des travaux    l interieur de poste  la debranch     er    l interrupteur    la boite de fusibles       Garder tous les couvercles et dispositifs de s  ret      leur    place        SAFETY                   Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC     Conformance   Products displaying the CE mark are in conformity with European Community Council Directive of 15 Dec  2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility   2004 108 EC  It was manufactured in conformity with a national standard that implements a harmonized  standard  EN 60974 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  Product Standard for Arc Welding Equipment   It is for use with other Lincoln Electric equipment  It is designed for industrial and professional use     Introduction   All electrical equipment generates small amounts of electromagnetic emission  Electrical emission may be  transmitted through power lines or radiated through space  similar to a radio transmitter  When emissions  are received by other equipment  electrical interference may result  Electrical emissions may affect many  kinds of electrical equipm
15. INCOLN B    A 2 INSTALLATION A 2    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS       WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL      Turn the input power OFF at the  disconnect switch or fuse box  before attempting to connect or  disconnect input power lines  out   put cables or control cables      Only qualified personnel should  perform this installation      Do not touch metal portions of the LN    25 PIPE  work clip when the welding power source is on      Do not attach the work clip to the wire feeder      Connect the work clip directly to the work  as  close as possible to the welding arc      Turn power off at the welding power source  before disconnecting the work clip from the  work      Only use on power sources with open circuit  voltages less than 110 VDC       0    LOCATION   For best wire feeding performance  place the LN      25 PIPE on a stable and dry surface  Keep the wire  feeder in a vertical position  Do not operate the wire  feeder on an angled surface of more than 15  degrees     Do not submerge the LN    25 PIPE     The LN    25 PIPE is rated IP23 and is suitable for  outdoor use     The handle of the LN    25 PIPE is intended for  moving the wire feeder about the work place only     When suspending a wire feeder  insulate the  hanging device from the wire feeder enclosure     HIGH FREQUENCY PROTECTION    A CAUTION    Locate the LN    25 PIPE away from radio controlled  machinery  The normal operation of the LN    25  PIPE may adversely affect the operation of RF con   trolled equipm
16. M    LN     25 PIPE on       For use with machines having Code Number  11693    Safety Depends on You  Lincoln arc welding and cutting  equipment is designed and built  with safety in mind  However  your  overall safety can be increased by  proper installation     and thoughtful  operation on your part  DO NOT  INSTALL  OPERATE OR REPAIR  THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT  READING THIS MANUAL AND  THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  CONTAINED THROUGHOUT   And  most importantly  think before  you act and be careful                                IP23  IEC 60974 5    OPERATOR S MANUAL           150 9001       ELLA    fit mE  i 25  ON     t Ao     uality Prograr d by  i Inc     Copyright    Lincoln Global Inc   LINCOLN jo    e World s Leader in Welding and Cutting Products      Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide     Cleveland  Ohio 44117 1199 U S A  TEL  216 481 8100 FAX  216 486 1751 WEB SITE  www lincolnelectric com         SAFETY       WARNING     N CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGS  N    Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents The engine exhaust from this product contains  are known to the State of California to cause can  chemicals known to the State of California to cause  cer  birth defects  and other reproductive harm  cancer  birth defects  or other reproductive harm     The Above For Diesel Engines The Above For Gasoline Engines    ARC WELDING CAN BE HAZARDOUS  PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH   KEEP CHILDREN AWAY  P
17. Nao opere com os paineis abertos  ou guardas removidas     e RIPI  ERAL EE  CikHMERLEUCCF  U     e WEHRITMECSN S S SET EE  E     e gdo Bel yqz SA   appe     Vae  cus 13               Jail y 9    AE Cul KA                     Spanish    AVISO DE  PRECAUCION    French    ATTENTION    German    WARNUNG    ATENCAO                     Chinese       LEIA E COMPREENDA AS INSTRU    ES DO FABRICANTE PARA ESTE EQUIPAMENTO E AS PARTES  DE USO  E SIGA AS PR  TICAS DE SEGURANGA DO EMPREGADOR     FRR 678340  X     y     yas 2 K  lt  BA  4900773     ELTRHOR        6    B   EE               E                     18   f  EN BR A           EA 8832 0  PA 38 Sp           OA B3 R ERE o    o AZo  SSH 265    SAMI HAS  Arar 2    55      EPS  HHEH    eal  casual QU gli Lala ail Laqu J   al gll y casi  oig gail  aca Roll candy   al    LINCOLN       e World s Leader in Welding and Cutting Products      Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide     Cleveland  Ohio 44117 1199 U S A  TEL  216 481 8100 FAX  216 486 1751 WEB SITE  www lincolnelectric com    
18. ables    CV Power Sources with Stud Connectors and no  Remote Local Switch   See Figure A 7   Place CV CC switch in the feeder in the  CV  position     FIGURE A 7       Ranger 250  250 LPG  Ranger 305G  305D  Ranger 10 000    Ranger 3 Phase Tu  Ranger 225GXT LNTM 25 PIPE    Ranger 225 Electrode  Commander 300  Vantage 300  400  500    Air Vantage 500       K2614 5 LN    25 PIPE    K484  Jumper Plug Kit  KP1695 XX    KP1697 XX  Welding Gun      CV power Source    K1803 1 Welding Cables     If Power Source has a 14 Pin Cable connector and no   Output Terminal  switch        LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       A 7 INSTALLATION A 7    CV Power Source with Twist Mate Connectors and  Remote Local Switch   See Figure A 8     FIGURE A 8            CV 305  V350 Pro    Electrode    LN    25 PIPE    Place CV CC switch in the feeder in the  CV  position     K2614 5    KP1695 XX  KP1696 XX Drive Roll Kit  KP1697 XX    See Magnum Literature Welding Gun   gt       CV power Source    K1841 Welding Cables       CV Power Source with Twist Mate Connectors and  no Remote Local Switch   See Figure A 9     FIGURE A 9    LN    25 PIPE         Jumper    Electrode                    Place CV CC switch in the feeder in the  CV  position                      K2614 5 LN    25 PIPE    KP1695 XX  KP1696 XX Drive Roll Kit  KP1697 XX      CV power Source      K484 Jumper Plug kit    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B OPERATION  GRAPHIC SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ON  THIS MACHINE OR IN THIS MANUAL    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   
19. as follows    See Figure A 3     Aluminum wires between 1 and 2    Cored wires between 2 and 3  Steel  Stainless wires between 3 and 5  FIGURE A 3    ALUMINUM WIRES  CORED WIRES    STEEL  STAINLESS WIRES             LOADING SPOOLS OF WIRE    A WARNING      Keep hands  hair  clothing and tools  away from rotating equipment        Do not wear gloves when threading wire   gt f   or changing wire spool     Only qualified personnel should install     1  Squeeze the release bar on the retaining collar and  remove it from the spindle     2  Place the spindle adapter on the spindle  aligning  the spindle brake pin with the hole in the adapter     3  Place the spool on the spindle and align the  adapter brake tab with one of the holes in the back  side of the spool  An indicator mark on the end of  the spindle shows the orientation of the brake tab   Be certain the wire feeds off of the spool in the  proper direction     4  Re install the retaining collar  Make sure that the  release bar snaps out and that the retaining collar  fully engages the groove on the spindle     GUN CONNECTION    A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill      Turn the input power OFF at the weld   ing power source before installation or  changing drive rolls and or guides      Do not touch electrically live parts       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode  and drive mechanism are  hot  to work and  ground and could remain energized several sec   onds after the gun trigger is released       Do not operate w
20. ct  s    deux machines    souder  parce que la tension entre les deux pinces peut   tre le  total de la tension    vide des deux machines      Si on utilise la machine    souder comme une source de  courant pour soudage semi automatique  ces precautions  pour le porte   lectrode s applicuent aussi au pistolet de  Soudage     Eloigner les mat  riaux inflammables ou les recouvrir afin de  pr  venir tout risque d incendie d   aux   tincelles       Quand on ne soude pas  poser la pince    une endroit isol   de    la masse  Un court circuit accidental peut provoquer un    chauffement et un risque d incendie       S assurer que la masse est connect  e le plus pr  s possible    de la zone de travail qu il est pratique de le faire  Si on place  la masse sur la charpente de la construction ou d autres  endroits   loign  s de la zone de travail  on augmente le risque  de voir passer le courant de soudage par les chaines de lev   age  c  bles de grue  ou autres circuits  Cela peut provoquer  des risques d incendie ou d echauffement des chaines et des  c  bles jusqu    ce qu ils se rompent       Assurer une ventilation suffisante dans la zone de soudage     Ceci est particuli  rement important pour le soudage de t  les  galvanis  es plomb  es  ou cadmi  es ou tout autre m  tal qui  produit des fume  s toxiques       Ne pas souder en pr  sence de vapeurs de chlore provenant    d op  rations de d  graissage  nettoyage ou pistolage  La  chaleur ou les rayons de l arc peuvent r  agir avec le
21. ctrode and work cables together   Secure  them with tape when possible     2 d 2  Never coil the electrode lead around your body   2 d 3  Do not place your body between the electrode and  work cables  If the electrode cable is on your right    side  the work cable should also be on your right side     2 d 4  Connect the work cable to the workpiece as close as  possible to the area being welded     2 d 5  Do not work next to welding power source        SAFETY    ELECTRIC SHOCK can  kill     3 a  The electrode and work  or ground  circuits  are electrically    hot    when the welder is on   Do not touch these    hot    parts with your bare  skin or wet clothing  Wear dry  hole free  gloves to insulate hands     3 b  Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulation     Make certain the insulation is large enough to cover your full  area of physical contact with work and ground     In addition to the normal safety precautions  if welding  must be performed under electrically hazardous  conditions  in damp locations or while wearing wet  clothing  on metal structures such as floors  gratings or  scaffolds  when in cramped positions such as sitting   kneeling or lying  if there is a high risk of unavoidable or  accidental contact with the workpiece or ground  use  the following equipment      Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage  Wire  Welder      DC Manual  Stick  Welder      AC Welder with Reduced Voltage Control       In semiautomatic or automatic wire welding  the elect
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23. dures  will not cause flammable or toxic vapors from substances  inside  They can cause an explosion even though they have  been    cleaned     For information  purchase    Recommended  Safe Practices for the Preparation for Welding and Cutting of  Containers and Piping That Have Held Hazardous  Substances     AWS F4 1 from the American Welding Society     see address above        Vent hollow castings or containers before heating  cutting or    welding  They may explode       Sparks and spatter are thrown from the welding arc  Wear oil    free protective garments such as leather gloves  heavy shirt   cuffless trousers  high shoes and a cap over your hair  Wear  ear plugs when welding out of position or in confined places   Always wear safety glasses with side shields when in a  welding area       Connect the work cable to the work as close to the welding    area as practical  Work cables connected to the building  framework or other locations away from the welding area  increase the possibility of the welding current passing  through lifting chains  crane cables or other alternate cir   cuits  This can create fire hazards or overheat lifting chains  or cables until they fail       Also see item 1 c       Read and follow NFPA 51B     Standard for Fire Prevention    During Welding  Cutting and Other Hot Work     available  from NFPA  1 Batterymarch Park  PO box 9101  Quincy  Ma  022690 9101     Do not use a welding power source for pipe thawing                 4  CYLINDER may e
24. ed their expectations  On occasion  purchasers may ask Lincoln  Electric for advice or information about their use of our products  We respond to our customers based on the best information in our posses   sion at that time  Lincoln Electric is not in a position to warrant or guarantee such advice  and assumes no liability  with respect to such infor   mation or advice  We expressly disclaim any warranty of any kind  including any warranty of fitness for any customer s particular purpose   with respect to such information or advice  As a matter of practical consideration  we also cannot assume any responsibility for updating or  correcting any such information or advice once it has been given  nor does the provision of information or advice create  expand or alter any  warranty with respect to the sale of our products     Lincoln Electric is a responsive manufacturer  but the selection and use of specific products sold by Lincoln Electric is solely within the control  of  and remains the sole responsibility of the customer  Many variables beyond the control of Lincoln Electric affect the results obtained in  applying these types of fabrication methods and service requirements     Subject to Change   This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of printing  Please refer to www lincolnelectric com  for any updated information     Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately  When this equipment is shipped  title passes to the purchaser upo
25. electrode con   connection  nections are tight and that the  cables are in good condition   Clean replace as necessary      Adjust polarity to the recommend   ed procedure     The gas nozzle is extended 4  Adjust the gas nozzle and shorten  beyond the contact tip or the wire  the stickout to 3 8 to 1 2 inches   stickout is too long      Poor gas shielding on processes 5  Check gas flow and mixture   requiring gas  Remove or block sources of   drafts       Wrong polarity     When the trigger is pulled  the wire  The Run In switch is    ON    Use the set up Push button to turn    Run in OFF     Poor arc starts with sticking or 1  Improper procedures or tech  1  See  Gas Metal Arc Welding     blast offs   weld porosity  narrow  and ropy looking bead     Guide   GS 100            CAUTION    If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests repairs safely  contact your  Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN  amp     L r  899       oap oa                                        5   E28  aren       ER             ir              tor atr   Sir ur     quvog  9 d 40 3dl8 LN3NOdWOO WOH3 G3M3IA   30N3N03S SNIH3SADN ALIAVO          STAGOW TIY NO 1N3S3Hd LON             HOLINS 40 3QIS NOLLD3NNOO dv3d WOtid NMOHS SIHDLIMS    SN   133205         40 GV31  ALIHM HLIM SNOMV CONV  SN31  3140 3903 1V 1H 3HL LS38V3N Nid VN    NOILOANNOO JIEVO  3004193173 LA
26. ent  other nearby welding equipment  radio and TV reception  numerical controlled  machines  telephone systems  computers  etc  Be aware that interference may result and extra precautions  may be required when a welding power source is used in a domestic establishment     Installation and Use   The user is responsible for installing and using the welding equipment according to the manufacturer   s  instructions  If electromagnetic disturbances are detected then it shall be the responsibility of the user of the  welding equipment to resolve the situation with the technical assistance of the manufacturer  In some cases  this remedial action may be as simple as earthing  grounding  the welding circuit  see Note  In other cases it  could involve construction of an electromagnetic screen enclosing the power source and the work complete  with associated input filters  In all cases electromagnetic disturbances must be reduced to the point where  they are no longer troublesome     Note  The welding circuit may or may not be earthed for safety reasons according to national codes   Changing the earthing arrangements should only be authorized by a person who is compe   tent to access whether the changes will increase the risk of injury  e g   by allowing parallel  welding current return paths which may damage the earth circuits of other equipment    Assessment of Area  Before installing welding equipment the user shall make an assessment of potential electromagnetic prob   lems in the s
27. ent  which may result in bodily injury  or damage to the equipment     WELD CABLE SIZE    Table A 1 located below are copper cable sizes rec   ommended for different currents and duty cycles   Lengths stipulated are the distance from the welder to  work and back to the welder again  Cable sizes are  increased for greater lengths primarily for the purpose  of minimizing cable drop     TABLE A 1    RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZES  RUBBER COVERED COPPER   RATED 167  F or 75  C     CABLE SIZES FOR COMBINED LENGTHS OF ELECTRODE AND WORK CABLES    AMPERES   PERCENT  0 to 50Ft    0 to15m     2   2  4or5   3   3    5    50 to 100Ft  100 to 150 Ft    150 to 200 Ft  200 to 250 Ft    15 to 30m   30 to 46m   46 to 61m   61 to 76m     Raa  novon            ro D D DD  E      2   EE    5          Tabled values are for operation at ambient temperatures of 104  F 40  C  and below  Applications above 104  F 40  C  may require cables    larger than recommended  or cables rated higher than 167  F 75  C      LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       A 3 INSTALLATION A 3  CABLE CONNECTIONS SHIELDING GAS CONNECTION    Ww   AWARNING  There is one circular connector for the gun trigger on    the front of the LN    25 PIPE  CYLINDER may explode if  damaged                 Keep cylinder upright and    SS E        Ma JN ia    5 pin trigger 5 volt supply   Keep cylinder away from areas where it may be          connector for  B   Notused       damaged       Never lift welder with cylinder attached     D  83  WES switch   Ne
28. equivalent  Shielding should be electrically continuous throughout its length  The  shielding should be connected to the welding power source so that good electrical contact is maintained  between the conduit and the welding power source enclosure     Maintenance of the Welding Equipment   The welding equipment should be routinely maintained according to the manufacturer s recommendations   All access and service doors and covers should be closed and properly fastened when the welding equip   ment is in operation  The welding equipment should not be modified in any way except for those changes   and adjustments covered in the manufacturers instructions  In particular  the spark gaps of arc striking and  stabilizing devices should be adjusted and maintained according to the manufacturer s recommendations     Welding Cables  The welding cables should be kept as short as possible and should be positioned close together  running at  or close to floor level     Equipotential Bonding   Bonding of all metallic components in the welding installation and adjacent to it should be considered   However  metallic components bonded to the work piece will increase the risk that the operator could  receive a shock by touching these metallic components and the electrode at the same time  The operator  should be insulated from all such bonded metallic components     Earthing of the Workpiece   Where the workpiece is not bonded to earth for electrical safety  not connected to earth because of i
29. formed in a 10 minute period      The maximum spool size is 45 Ib  12  diameter      Maximum FCAW gun length is 15 ft      Maximum GMAW gun length is 25 ft    e K2330 1 Timer Kits do not work with the feeder   Use K2330 2 kits      Push pull guns do not work with the wire feeder      The digital displays do not show preset voltage    RECOMMENDED POWER SOURCES    e CV 250 e Ranger 3 Phase  e CV 300   Ranger 225     CV 305   Ranger 225 GXT    CV 400 e Ranger 250     CV 655   Ranger 250 GXT    DC 400 e Ranger 305     0   SAE 400     DC 655   Pipeliner 200G     Invertec V 350 PRO   Classic 300      Invertec V 450 PRO  e Multi Weld 350    Ranger 10 000      Vantage 300     Vantage 400     Vantage 500     Air Vantage 500  Big Red s   Eagle 10 000 Plus  Classic s    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B 3     See Customer Assistance Policy in the front of this  Instruction Manual     CASE FRONT CONTROLS  See Figure B 1   FIGURE B 1           SAMA   DD  Al ll                                           ITEM DESCRIPTION    1 Wire Feed Speed Amperage Display    2 Wire Feed Speed LED  3 Amperage LED    4 Wire Feed Speed Knob    5 pin gun trigger connector  Work Clip Connection    7 Thermal LED  Voltage Display  Voltage LED  Set up Push Button    NUI    2  BENI  E  cun               9      OPERATION          WIRE FEED SPEED KNOB    Wire Feed Speed  CV Operation   When Across the Arc models are operated with CV  power sources  the wire feed speed will remain a con   stant value  independent of a
30. g power source    Release the idle roll pressure arm      Remove the outer wire guide by turning the knurled  thumbscrews counter clockwise to unscrew them  from the feed plate    4  Rotate the triangular lock and remove the drive   rolls         D       LOCKED  POSITION    UNLOCKED  POSITION    5  Remove the inner wire guide     Insert the new inner wire guide  groove side out    over the two locating pins in the feed plate    7  Install a drive roll on each hub assembly secure  with the triangular lock    8  Install the outer wire guide by aligning it with the  pins and tightening the knurled thumbscrews    9  Close the idle arm and engage the idle roll pressure  arm  Adjust the pressure appropriately     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       A 5 INSTALLATION A 5    PRESSURE ARM ADJUSTMENT    A WARNING    T ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill      Turn the input power OFF at the weld   ing power source before installation or  changing drive rolls and or guides      Do not touch electrically live parts       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode  and drive mechanism are  hot  to work and  ground and could remain energized several sec   onds after the gun trigger is released       Do not operate with covers  panels or guards  removed or open      Only qualified personnel should perform mainte   nance work     The pressure arm controls the amount of force the  drive rolls exert on the wire  Proper adjustment of the  pressure arm gives the best welding performance     Set the pressure arm 
31. gas inlet  Tighten the union nuts with  a wrench    6  Before opening the cylinder valve  turn the regulator  adjusting knob counterclockwise until the adjusting  Spring pressure is released    7  Standing to one side  open the cylinder valve slowly a  fraction of a turn  When the cylinder pressure gage  stops moving  open the valve fully    8  The flow regulator is adjustable  Adjust it to the flow  rate recommended for the procedure and process  being used before making a weld     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       A 4 INSTALLATION A 4    WIRE DRIVE CONFIGURATION    See Figure A 2    CHANGING THE GUN RECEIVER  BUSHING       WARNING         0    ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill     Turn the input power OFF at the  welding power source before instal     lation or changing drive rolls and or  guides      Do not touch electrically live parts       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode  and drive mechanism are  hot  to work and  ground and could remain energized several sec   onds after the gun trigger is released       Do not operate with covers  panels or guards  removed or open      Only qualified personnel should perform mainte   nance work     Tools required     1 4  hex key wrench   Note  Some gun bushings do not require the use of  the thumb screw    1  Turn power off at the welding power source    2  Remove the welding wire from the wire drive    3  Remove the thumb screw from the wire drive    4  Remove the welding gun from the wire drive    5  Loosen the socket head cap scre
32. ide of the feeder     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN B    E 1 TROUBLESHOOTING E 1  HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    A WARNING    Service and Repair should only be performed by Lincoln Electric Factory Trained Personnel   Unauthorized repairs performed on this equipment may result in danger to the technician and  machine operator and will invalidate your factory warranty  For your safety and to avoid Electrical  Shock  please observe all safety notes and precautions detailed throughout this manual     This Troubleshooting Guide is provided to help you  locate and repair possible machine malfunctions   Simply follow the three step procedure listed below     Step 1  LOCATE PROBLEM  SYMPTOM     Look under the column labeled    PROBLEM  SYMP   TOMS      This column describes possible symptoms  that the machine may exhibit  Find the listing that  best describes the symptom that the machine is  exhibiting     Step 2  POSSIBLE CAUSE    The second column labeled    POSSIBLE CAUSE    lists  the obvious external possibilities that may contribute  to the machine symptom     Step 3  RECOMMENDED COURSE OF ACTION  This column provides a course of action for the  Possible Cause  generally it states to contact your  local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility     If you do not understand or are unable to perform the  Recommended Course of Action safely  contact your  local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility     A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill       Turn the input power OFF at the
33. ill not operate until the gun trigger is released     WIRE FEED SPEED AMPERAGE DISPLAY    Idle   The left display shows the preset wire feed speed   The right display shows OCV  The wire feed speed  LED is lit     WFS    120      VN EN    Welding   The value in the left display will be either amps or  actual wire feed speed  depending upon the selection  chosen in the set up menu  The corresponding LED  below the display will light  Note that actual WFS may  not match preset WFS  if welding at low voltages with  high wire feed speeds  The right display shows the arc  voltage  If the wire feeder is connected for electrode  negative welding  then the voltage display shows a  minus sign     AMPS    VOLTAGE       After Welding  The display continues to hold the value of the amper   age or WFS and arc voltage for five seconds after  welding stops  The amperage or WFS and voltage  displays flash     Set Up Menu  Before entering the set up menu     Set the display to the desired wire feed speed  exam   ple  400 inches per minute     Measure the actual wire feed speed  example  405  inches per minute     Place the WFS knob in the 12 o clock position     To enter the set up menu  use paper clip to press the  small button located on the case front        LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B 5 OPERATION    Wire Feed Speed Units  To change the wire feed speed units     Rotate the WFS knob to  the left to use        inches minute    for the            wire feed speed units                    
34. ith covers  panels or guards  removed or open      Only qualified personnel should perform mainte   nance work       0    The LN    25 PIPE comes with a K1500 2 gun adapter  installed   See Figure A 4     To install a gun    1  Turn power OFF    2  Remove the thumb screw    3  Push the gun the completely into the gun bushing    4  Secure the gun in place with the thumb screw    5  Connect the trigger cable from the gun to the trigger  connector on the front of the feeder     Note  Not all gun bushings require the use of the  thumb screw        use or service this equipment  FIGURE A 4  Loading 10 to 15 Ib   4 5     6 8kg  Spools   A K468 spindle adapter is required for loading 2    51mm  wide spools on 2   51mm  spindles  Use a  K468 spindle adapter for loading 2 1 2   64mm  wide  spools   LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       A 6 INSTALLATION A 6    POWER SOURCE TO LN    25 PIPE  CABLE CONNECTION DIAGRAMS    CV Power Sources with Stud Connectors and  Remote Local Switch  See Figure A 6     FIGURE A 6              CV 400                     CV 655   ee LNTM 25 PIPE  DC 600   DC 655 Electrode A ine A   V450 Pro  Across the Arc         SAE 400 with CV adapter  Engine Driven welder with  Wire Feed Module   Ranger 250 GXT    Work clip        K2614 5 LN    25 PIPE    Drive Roll Kit  Welding Gun               Place the power source Remote Local switch in the  Local position         Place CV CC switch in the feeder in the  CV  position                        power Source  K1803 1 Welding C
35. lding    SMAW    Shielded Metal Arc welding    FCAW    Flux Core Arc Welding    GENERAL DESCRIPTION    General Physical Description   The LN    25 PIPE is specially engineered to be the  most rugged portable wire feeder available and meets  the individual welder needs  This model includes a  gas solenoid for flexibility to run most wire processes     The plastic case is molded from a high impact  flame  retardant plastic for durability and low weight  The  patent pending design keeps the internal components  protected and dry     The heart of the LN   25 PIPE is the 2 roll MAX   TRAC    drive  The patented features on the wire  drive offer tool less changing of the drive rolls and  wire guides for quick spool changes  A tachometer  controlled motor powers the patent pending drive rolls  for smooth  steady feeding without slippage     The LN    25 PIPE has only two p c  boards that are  designed to be simple  reliable and easy to service     General Functional Description   The LN    25 PIPE as designed is a simple  robust  feeder  Standard features include a calibrated wire  feed speed dial  2 step trigger interlock switch  Gas  Purge and Cold Feed     RECOMMENDED PROCESSES      GMAW    FCAW    PROCESS LIMITATIONS      GMAW P procedures must be qualified by the cus   tomer      Across the Arc models are not recommended for  stitch or spot welding     EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS    e The duty cycle of the wire feeder is 450A  60    Duty cycle is based upon the amount of welding  per
36. n receipt by the carrier  Consequently  Claims  for material damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the transportation company at the  time the shipment is received     Please record your equipment identification information below for future reference  This information can be  found on your machine nameplate     Product  Model Number          Code Number or Date Code       Serial Number       Date Purchased       Where Purchased       Whenever you request replacement parts or information on this equipment  always supply the information you  have recorded above  The code number is especially important when identifying the correct replacement parts     On Line Product Registration    Register your machine with Lincoln Electric either via fax or over the Internet     For faxing  Complete the form on the back of the warranty statement included in the literature packet  accompanying this machine and fax the form per the instructions printed on it     For On Line Registration  Go to our WEB SITE at www lincolnelectric com  Choose  Quick Links  and then   Product Registration   Please complete the form and submit your registration        Read this Operators Manual completely before attempting to use this equipment  Save this manual and keep it  handy for quick reference  Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provided for your protection   The level of seriousness to be applied to each is explained below        WARNING    This statement appear
37. ncludes  Panel and harness  for adjusting preflow  burnback  and postflow times    K2596 2 Plastic Case Includes  a complete engi   neered plastic case                    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN B    Ground Clamp    Ground Clamp    Gun Receiver Bushing  for guns  with K466 1 Lincoln gun connec   tors  Innershield and Subarc guns     K1500 1    Gun Receiver Bushing  for guns  with K466 2  K466 10 Lincoln gun  connectors  Magnum 200 300 400  guns and compatible with Tweco     2  4     Gun Receiver Bushing  for guns  with K613 7 Lincoln gun connec   tors  Magnum 550 guns and com    patible with Tweco   5     ACCESSORIES    Includes  One 300 Amp  Ground Clamp     Includes  One 500 Amp  Ground Clamp     Includes  Gun receiver bush   ing  set screw and hex key  wrench     Includes  Gun receiver bush   ing with hose nipple  set screw  and hex key wrench     Includes  Gun receiver bush   ing with hose nipple  set screw  and hex key wrench        LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       Gun Receiver Bushing  for gun  with K466 3 Lincoln gun connec   tors  compatible with Miller   guns      Gun Receiver Bushing  compatible  with Oxo   guns      Spindle Adapter  for mounting 14  lb   6 4 kg  Innershield Coils on 2  in  51 mm  spindles     Spindle Adapter  for mounting 8in   203mm  diameter spools on 2 in   51 mm  spindles     Water Connection Kit  for  European and Control cable mod   els only     Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator    Wire Feed Speed Meter    ACCESSORIES    Includes  Gun receiver b
38. or metal     4  FUMES AND GASES  can be dangerous     5 a  Welding may produce fumes and gases  hazardous to health  Avoid breathing these  fumes and gases  When welding  keep  your head out of the fume  Use enough  ventilation and or exhaust at the arc to keep   fumes and gases away from the breathing zone  When  welding with electrodes which require special  ventilation such as stainless or hard facing  see  instructions on container or MSDS  or on lead or  cadmium plated steel and other metals or coatings  which produce highly toxic fumes  keep exposure as  low as possible and within applicable OSHA PEL and  ACGIH TLV limits using local exhaust or mechanical  ventilation  In confined spaces or in some circum   stances  outdoors  a respirator may be required   Additional precautions are also required when welding  on galvanized steel       The operation of welding fume control equipment is affected    by various factors including proper use and positioning of  the equipment  maintenance of the equipment and the spe   cific welding procedure and application involved  Worker  exposure level should be checked upon installation and  periodically thereafter to be certain it is within applicable  OSHA PEL and ACGIH TLV limits       Do not weld in locations near chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors    coming from degreasing  cleaning or spraying operations   The heat and rays of the arc can react with solvent vapors to  form phosgene  a highly toxic gas  and other irritating prod   ucts
39. rc voltage changes  as  along as the arc voltage does not drop below the val   ues per the following table     83  Wire Feed Speed   The 83  wire feed speed reduces the wire feed  speed to 83  of the original set value when activated   For example  if the original wfs   200 in min  the feed   er will regulate to 0 83 x 200   166 in min     The 83  trigger requires a gun with a dual procedure  switch     This feature is often useful when welding pipe  and a     cooler    procedure is required on the bottom portion     CV OPERATION    Minimum Arc Volts    Maximum WFS  Standard Spin  Gearing    340  520     v Jo 99             LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B 4 OPERATION B 4    THERMAL LED  MOTOR OVERLOAD    The thermal light illuminates when the wire   drive motor draws too much current  If the   thermal light illuminates  the wire drive will  automatically shutdown for up to 30 seconds to allow  the motor to cool  To start welding again  release the  gun trigger  inspect the gun cable  liner  and conduit    Clean and make repairs as necessary  Start welding  again when the problem has been safely resolved     For best results  keep the gun cable and conduit as  straight as possible  Perform regular maintenance  and cleaning on the gun liner  conduit and gun   Always use quality electrode  such as L 50 or L 56  from Lincoln Electric     POWER UP SEQUENCE   All of the LED   s will briefly illuminate during power up   If the gun trigger is activated during power up  the  feeder w
40. response to the trigger   Trigger Interlock operation allows  welding to continue when the trig   ger is released for comfort on long  welds        Place the toggle switch in the DOWN position for 2  Step operation or in the UP position for Trigger  Interlock operation     2 Step Trigger    2 Step trigger operation is the most common  When  the gun trigger is pulled  the welding power source  energizes the electrode output and the wire feeder  feeds wire for welding  The power source and wire  feeder continue welding until the trigger is released     Trigger Interlock    Trigger Interlock operation provides for operator com   fort when making long welds  When the gun trigger is  first pulled  the welding power source energizes the  output and the wire feeder feeds wire for welding   The gun trigger is then released while the weld is  made  To stop welding  the gun trigger is pulled  again  and when it is released the welding power  source output turns off and the wire feeder stops feed   ing wire        CAUTION    If the arc goes out while welding with    0 trigger interlock operation  the elec   trode output from the welding power  source remains energized and the  wire feeder will continue to feed wire    until the gun trigger is again pulled  and then released     COLD FEED PUSHBUTTON   See Figure B 2     When cold feeding  the wire  drive will feed electrode but  neither the power source nor  the gas solenoid will be ener   gized  Adjust the speed of cold  feeding by rota
41. rode     electrode reel  welding head  nozzle or semiautomatic  welding gun are also electrically    hot          Always be sure the work cable makes a good electrical    connection with the metal being welded  The connection  should be as close as possible to the area being welded       Ground the work or metal to be welded to a good electrical   earth  ground     Maintain the electrode holder  work clamp  welding cable and  welding machine in good  safe operating condition  Replace  damaged insulation       Never dip the electrode in water for cooling       Never simultaneously touch electrically    hot    parts of    electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage  between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage  of both welders     When working above floor level  use a safety belt to protect  yourself from a fall should you get a shock     Also see Items 6 c  and 8     ARC RAYS can burn     4 a  Use a shield with the proper filter and cover  plates to protect your eyes from sparks and  the rays of the arc when welding or observing  open arc welding  Headshield and filter lens  should conform to ANSI Z87    standards     4 b  Use suitable clothing made from durable flame resistant    5 f     LINCOLN       material to protect your skin and that of your helpers from  the arc rays       Protect other nearby personnel with suitable  non flammable    screening and or warn them not to watch the arc nor expose  themselves to the arc rays or to hot spatter 
42. s vapeurs  du solvant pour produire du phosg  ne  gas fortement toxique   ou autres produits irritants       Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur la s  ret       voir le code  Code for safety in welding and cutting  CSA  Standard W 117 2 1974     2  Dans le cas de travail au dessus du niveau du sol  se prot  ger PR  CAUTIONS DE S   RET   POU R    contre les chutes dans le cas ou on recoit un choc  Ne jamais    enrouler le c  ble   lectrode autour de n importe quelle partie LES MACHINES    SOUDER     durcorps  TRANSFORMATEUR ET       Un coup d arc peut   tre plus s  v  re qu   un coup de soliel  REDRESSEUR    donc     a  Utiliser un bon masque avec un verre filtrant appropri   1   ainsi qu un verre blanc afin de se prot  ger les yeux du ray   onnement de l   arc et des projections quand on soude ou  quand on regarde l arc      Porter des v  tements convenables afin de prot  ger la  peau de soudeur et des aides contre le rayonnement de  l arc      Prot  ger l autre personnel travaillant    proximit   au  soudage    l aide d   crans appropri  s et non inflammables       Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont   mises de l arc de  soudage  Se prot  ger avec des v  tements de protection libres  de l huile  tels que les gants en cuir  chemise   paisse  pan   talons sans revers  et chaussures montantes       Toujours porter des lunettes de s  curit   dans la zone de    soudage  Utiliser des lunettes avec   crans lateraux dans les  zones o   l on pique le laitier     LINCOLN 
43. s where the information must be followed exactly to avoid serious personal injury or loss of life     A CAUTION    This statement appears where the information must be followed to avoid minor personal injury or damage to this equipment        viii                   TABLE OF CONTENTS  Page   Installation          uu           Section A  Technical       A 1  Salely  00       A 2  O a A 2  High Frequency                   A 2  Weld eable SIZeS  u u u dea aaa A 2  Analog Control       A 3  Cable Connections and Control Cable Connector  ppp A 4  Shielding Gas Connection              4  Wire Drive Configuratio Misis aan ask eed eee aysa A 5  Changing The Gun Receiver Bushing  pp A 5  Procedure to Install Drive Rolls and Wire Guides  pp A 5  Pressure Arm                MIR edu Ee Ha Ded Ru ues A 5   A 5                    Gun Connections    sise A 5  Power Source to LN    25 PIPE Connection DiagramS      coooocccnncccnnoonccnnonnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnns A 6  A 7          Section B        s cunt pet erased meu uie ere ee tte letter de tes ti B 1  Graphic Symbols that appear on this Machine or in this Manual ppp B 1  Definition of Welding    Terms    icon da B 2  3 2  Recommended Processes  Equipment Limitations  Recommended Power Sources            B 2  Case Front Controls sise B 3 thru B 6  Internal Controls                                  B 7  Internal Controls  60         8  Rear             B 9  Accessories                     uu  cie cocks ss ia LE sta FR asussawsssawussasawasamuwasas
44. set up button again to enter the WFS cali   bration menu     WFS CALIBRATION WITH DIGITAL  METERS    To calibrate the wire feed speed  before entering the  set up menu     Set the display to the desired wire feed speed   example  400 inches per minute     Measure the actual wire feed speed  example  405  inches per minute     While in the set up menu  adjust the calibration factor  as follows     Actual WFS  Calibration Factor Example    1 01    Set WFS    Press the set up button     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN  amp     B 6 OPERATION    LEFT DISPLAY SELECTION    The left display can show either amperage or actual  WFS during welding  Note that actual WFS is not the  same as preset WFS  For example  the preset WFS  may be set to 400 ipm  but the arc voltage is only 15V   The actual WFS will be approximately 280 ipm  because there is not enough arc voltage to run at 400  ipm     To change the left display reading     Rotate the WFS knob to the left to display amperage   current      Rotate the WFS knob to the right to display actual  WFS     Then rotate the knob to the 12 o   clock position     Press the set up button      T                                                                                                                                                                      LN 25 PIPE          __OIOWFS            Le        WFS KNOB RANGE    For wire feeders equipped with standard torque gear   ing  the WFS range can be changed to provide better  knob sensitivity at lo
45. ssamassasswsaasawsssassaassasssmasssamsu Section C  Factory Installed              C 1  Drive ROIl KITS USC ee e toi C 1  Accessories  Sedi tratada C 2 thru C 4  Maintenance    ciini u ic A tiids EV sve SERVA V SY ERG dr NE CE GR den Section D  Saltely PIecauti  lis u u u u EU estere eM TET ELE LL IE D 1  Routine Maintenance  pp D 1  Periodic Maintenance u  Uu is D 1  Troubleshooting     5 n nne nri a RR RC EF EC XR D X SERENE Section E  How to Use Troubleshooting Guide eene eene E 1  Error Code Skaare SR a E 2  Troubleshooting  Gude  sininen u Eee io te red woh eva ri Pete EH E TERR TERE E 3  E 4  Wiring Diagram  amp  Dimension          Section F       Parts Pages iii P 651 Series       viii    A 1 INSTALLATION A 1  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS     LN    25 PIPE  K2614 5     INPUT VOLTAGE and CURRENT  INPUT VOLTAGE   10     RATED OUTPUT   104  F  40  C     GEARING   WIRE FEED SPEED RANGE WIRE SIZE    GMAW FCAW    Standard Speed 50     700 ipm  023     1 16  50     700 ipm  030   5 64  K2614 5  1 8     17 7m min     0 6     1 6mm     1 3     17 7m min   0 8   2 0mm     PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS    HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT    14 8 Inches 8 7 Inches 22 2 Inches   376 mm    221 mm   589 mm   Handle folded down    TEMPERATURE RANGE    OPERATION   40  F to 104  F   40  C to 40  C   STORAGE   40  F to 185  F   40  C to 85  C     Thermal tests have been performed at ambient temperature  The Duty Cycle  duty factor    40  C  104  F  has  been determined by simulation        LN    25 PIPE    L
46. ting the WFS  knob  Cold feeding  or  cold ojo  inching  the electrode is useful   for threading the electrode   through the gun     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       B 9 OPERATION B 9  REAR CONTROLS                 O        G    WARNING    CA   Q    O  e       AEN  O   4                      ITEM DESCRIPTION  1 Gas Purge Pushbutton       2 Shielding Gas Inlet  3 Electrode Lead    GAS PURGE PUSHBUTTON       The gas solenoid valve will energize but neither the  power source output nor the drive motor will be turned  on  The Gas Purge switch is useful for setting the  proper flow rate of shielding gas  Flow meters should  always be adjusted while the shielding gas is flowing     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       C 1 ACCESSORIES C 1    FACTORY INSTALLED EQUIPMENT    K1500 2 Gun Receiver Bushing     DRIVE ROLL KITS  See Parts Pages     K1803 1 Work and Feeder Cables Package   Includes  Twist Mate to Lug  2 0 cable 14   1 2m  long with  Ground Clamp  and Twist   Mate to Lug 2 0 Cable 9    2 7m  long     K1840 xx Weld Power Cable  Twist Mate to   Includes  Twist Mate to Lug   Lug  1 0 cable of length  xx    Includes  Lug to Lug  3 0  Cable of length  xx  for lengths  K1842 xx Weld Power Cable  Lug to Lug    up to 60   18 3m   Lug to Lug   4 0 Cable of length  xx  for  lengths greater than 60    18 3m    K484 Jumper Plug Kit  Includes  14 pin circular con   nector with jumper for leads 2   4  For use in power sources  for turning the weld terminals   ON  at all times   K2330 2 Timer Kit I
47. ts size  and position  e g   ships hull or building steelwork  a connection bonding the workpiece to earth may reduce  emissions in some  but not all instances  Care should be taken to prevent the earthing of the workpiece  increasing the risk of injury to users  or damage to other electrical equipment  Where necessary  the connec   tion of the workpiece to earth should be made by a direct connection to the workpiece  but in some countries  where direct connection is not permitted  the bonding should be achieved by suitable capacitance  selected  according to national regulations     Screening and Shielding  Selective screening and shielding of other cables and equipment in the surrounding area may alleviate prob   lems of interference  Screening of the entire welding installation may be considered for special    applications  j       1 Portions of the preceding text are contained in EN 60974 10     Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  prod   uct standard for arc welding equipment                    LINCOLN B                vii vii    for selecting a QUALITY product by Lincoln Electric  We want you    hank   OU to take pride in operating this Lincoln Electric Company product    e  as much pride as we have in bringing this product to you        CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE POLICY   The business of The Lincoln Electric Company is manufacturing and selling high quality welding equipment  consumables  and cutting equip   ment  Our challenge is to meet the needs of our customers and to exce
48. ubleshooting assistance before you proceed     LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN  amp     TROUBLESHOOTING    Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual    PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED   SYMPTOMS  CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION    Output Problems    7  Incorrect tension arm pressure on 7  Adjust the tension arm per the    the drive rolls       The spindle brake is too tight       Worn drive roll     Wire feed speed consistently oper   ates at the wrong value  The speed  changes when the wire feed speed  knob is adjusted     speed extra torque is connected  improperly       The wrong gear is installed in the    Instruction Manual  Most elec   trodes feed well at a tension arm  setting of  3        Verify the spool of wire moves    with minimal effort       Replace the drive rolls if worn or    filled with dirt     Properly connect the normal  speed extra torque jumper       Install the proper pinion gear in    the wire drive     wire drive     The brushes on the motor are  worn      Replace the motor gearbox  assembly     The wire feed speed stuck at 200  1  The tachometer is connected 1  Verify all of the tachometer leads   300 in min and there is no change  improperly  are properly connected    when the wire feed speed knob is 2  The tachometer has failed    Replace the motor and tachome    adjusted  ter assembly    Variable or  hunting  arc    Wrong size  worn and or melted 1  Replace the contact tip   contact tip      Worn work cable or poor work  2  Verify all work and 
49. urrounding area  The following shall be taken into account     a  other supply cables  control cables  signaling and telephone cables  above  below and adjacent to the  welding equipment     b  radio and television transmitters and receivers    c  computer and other control equipment    d  safety critical equipment  e g   guarding of industrial equipment    e  the health of the people around  e g   the use of pacemakers and hearing aids   f  equipment used for calibration or measurement    the immunity of other equipment in the environment  The user shall ensure that other equipment being  used in the environment is compatible  This may require additional protection measures                    the time of day that welding or other activities are to be carried out                 LINCOLN                   SAFETY vi                   Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC     The size of the surrounding area to be considered will depend on the structure of the building and other  activities that are taking place  The surrounding area may extend beyond the boundaries of the premises     Methods of Reducing Emissions    Mains Supply   Welding equipment should be connected to the mains supply according to the manufacturer s recommenda   tions  If interference occurs  it may be necessary to take additional precautions such as filtering of the mains  supply  Consideration should be given to shielding the supply cable of permanently installed welding equip   ment  in metallic conduit or 
50. ush     ing with hose nipple  set screw    and hex key wrench     Includes  Gun receiver bushing  with hose nipple  4 guide tubes   set screw and hex key wrench     Includes  Spindle Adapter made  from 2 coil retainers   Electrode  not included      Includes  2 Spindle Adapters   one for 2  wide spools and the  other for 3  wide spools     Includes  2 hoses with female  quick connectors at each end  2  male connectors for 3 16  ID  hose  2 male connectors for _  ID  hose  and mounting hardware     Includes  Deluxe Gas Regulator  for Mixed Gases  Adapter for  CO2 and 10   3 0m  Hose     Includes  A wire feed speed  meter with digital display        LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN       D 1 MAINTENANCE D 1  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS       WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill     Turn the input power OFF at the          9 welding power source before  installation or changing drive  rolls and or guides      Do not touch electrically live  parts       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode and  drive mechanism are  hot  to work and ground  and could remain energized several seconds  after the gun trigger is released       Do not operate with covers  panels or guards  removed or open      Only qualified personnel should perform mainte   nance work     ROUTINE MAINTENANCE      Check weld cables  control cables and gas hoses  for cuts     Clean and tighten all weld terminals     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE    e Clean drive rolls and inner wire guide and replace if  worn     Blow out or vacuum the ins
51. ver allow welding electrode to touch cylinder     5 volt supply      Keep cylinder away from welding or other live   electrical circuits      BUILD UP OF SHIELDING GAS MAY  3 HARM HEALTH OR KILL   Me   Shut off shielding gas supply when not  in use      See American National Standard Z 49 1   Safety  in Welding and Cutting  Published by the  American Welding Society     Maximum inlet pressure is 100 psi   6 9 bar      Install the shielding gas supply as follows        1  Secure the cylinder to prevent it from falling    2  Remove the cylinder cap  Inspect the cylinder valves  and regulator for damaged threads  dirt  dust  oil or  grease  Remove dust and dirt with a clean cloth  DO  NOT ATTACH THE REGULATOR IF OIL  GREASE  OR DAMAGE IS PRESENT  Inform your gas supplier  of this condition  Oil or grease in the presence of high  pressure oxygen is explosive    3  Stand to one side away from the outlet and open the  cylinder valve for an instant  This blows away any dust  or dirt which may have accumulated in the valve out   let    4  Attach the flow regulator to the cylinder valve and  tighten the union nut s  securely with a wrench  Note   if connecting to 100  CO  cylinder  insert regulator  adapter between regulator and cylinder valve  If  adapter is equipped with a plastic washer  be sure it is  seated for connection to the CO   cylinder    5  Attach one end of the inlet hose to the outlet fitting of  the flow regulator  Attach the other end to the welding  System shielding 
52. w that holds the  connector bar against the gun bushing   Important  Do not attempt to completely  remove the socket head cap screw    6  Remove the outer wire guide  and push the gun  bushing out of the wire drive  Because of the pre   cision fit  light tapping may be required to remove  the gun bushing    7  Disconnect the shielding gas hose from the gun  bushing  if required     FIGURE A 2          THUMB SCREW       CONNECTOR BLOCK  SOCKET HEAD  CAP SCREW    LOOSEN TIGHTEN    OUTER WIRE GUIDE    8  Connect the shielding gas hose to the new gun  bushing  if required    9  Rotate the gun bushing until the thumb screw hole  aligns with the thumb screw hole in the feed plate   Slide the gun receiver bushing into the wire drive  and verify the thumb screw holes are aligned    10  Tighten the socket head cap screw    11  Insert the welding gun into the gun bushing and  tighten the thumb screw     PROCEDURE TO INSTALL DRIVE ROLLS  AND WIRE GUIDES       WARNING      9   Turn the input power OFF at the       welding power source before instal     lation or changing drive rolls and or    Do not touch electrically live parts     guides       When inching with the gun trigger  electrode  and drive mechanism are  hot  to work and  ground and could remain energized several sec   onds after the gun trigger is released       Do not operate with covers  panels or guards  removed or open    e Only qualified personnel should perform mainte   nance work            Turn power off at the weldin
53. w wire feed speeds  This is often  useful when welding with Innershield    wires     To change the WFS knob range     Rotate the WFS knob to the left for the low wire feed  speed range of 40     405 ipm    Rotate the WFS knob to the right for the high wire  feed speed range of 40     715 ipm     Then rotate the knob to the 12 o   clock position     nN  Hil  LN 25 PIPE  ill         LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN                                                                                                                                                                                           LN 25 PIPE              Oowrs                       Press the set up button     B 7    OPERATION B 7    INTERNAL CONTROLS    FIGURE B 2                                                  gt   E SERE                         LT             m                         DESCRIPTION       2 Step Trigger Interlock Switch       Pressure Adjustment Arm       Optional Timer Kit  See Accessories Section        Spool Retainer       Spindle Brake    Gun Bushing       Thumb Screw for securing the welding Gun       Socket Head Cap Screw for securing the Gun Bushing  Drive Hubs       Inlet Wire Guide          Cold Feed Pushbutton    LN    25 PIPE    LINCOLN P    B 8 OPERATION B 8    INTERNAL CONTROLS DESCRIPTION   See Figure B 2     2 Step   Trigger Interlock Switch    The 2 Step   Trigger Interlock  switch changes the function of the  gun trigger  2 Step trigger opera   tion turns welding on and off in  direct 
54. xplode  i  if damaged     7 a Use only compressed gas cylinders   containing the correct shielding gas for the   process used and properly operating   regulators designed for the gas and   pressure used  All hoses  fittings  etc  should be suitable for  the application and maintained in good condition       Always keep cylinders in an upright position securely    chained to an undercarriage or fixed support       Oylinders should be located       Away from areas where they may be struck or subjected to  physical damage       A safe distance from arc welding or cutting operations and  any other source of heat  sparks  or flame       Never allow the electrode  electrode holder or any other    electrically    hot    parts to touch a cylinder       Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet    when opening the cylinder valve     Valve protection caps should always be in place and hand  tight except when the cylinder is in use or connected for  use       Read and follow the instructions on compressed gas    cylinders  associated equipment  and CGA publication P l      Precautions for Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in  Cylinders     available from the Compressed Gas Association  1235 Jefferson Davis Highway  Arlington  VA 22202     FOR ELECTRICALLY  powered equipment   8 a  Turn off input power using the disconnect    switch at the fuse box before working on  the equipment       Install equipment in accordance with the U S  National    Electrical Code  all local
    
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