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Lincoln Electric CV 510 User Manual

Lincoln Electric CV 510
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IM3032
09/2022
REV06
CV 425 & 510
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
ENGLISH
Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o.
ul. Jana III Sobieskiego 19A, 58-260 Bielawa, Poland
www.lincolnelectric.eu
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Lincoln Electric CV 510 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLincoln Electric
ModelCV 510
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Technical Specifications

ECO Design Information

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Safety

Read and Understand Instructions

Emphasizes reading the manual before operating the welding equipment to avoid hazards.

Electric Shock Hazard

Warns about high voltages and the risk of electrocution when touching live welding parts.

Electrically Powered Equipment Safety

Advises turning off power and grounding the equipment for safe electrical work.

Electric and Magnetic Fields

Discusses EMF fields and potential interference with pacemakers, requiring caution.

Optical Radiation Protection

Details requirements for personal protective equipment for optical radiation protection.

Fumes and Gases Hazard

Warns about hazardous fumes and gases, recommending ventilation or exhaust.

Arc Rays Burn Hazard

Advises using protective shields and clothing to prevent burns from arc rays.

Fire and Explosion Prevention

Warns about fire hazards from sparks and hot materials, advising fire prevention measures.

Hot Material Burn Hazard

Alerts users to hot surfaces and materials that can cause burns in the work area.

Gas Cylinder Safety

Advises on safe handling and storage of compressed gas cylinders to prevent explosions.

Installation and Operator Instructions

Location and Environment

Provides guidelines for placing and operating the machine in suitable environments for longevity.

Duty Cycle and Overheating

Explains duty cycle and how overheating affects machine operation and protection.

Input Supply Connection

Details how to connect the machine to the electrical supply and voltage considerations.

Welding Cable Connections

Instructions for connecting welding cables to the machine and work piece.

Machine and Circuit Protection

Explains the built-in protection against overheating, overload, and short-circuits.

Transport Safety

Guidelines for safely transporting the welding machine, including lifting points.

Controls and Operational Features

Power Controls and Indicators

Describes the main power switch and indicator lights for machine status and warnings.

Output and Connection Sockets

Details the various sockets for connecting output cables, work leads, and wire feeders.

Ancillary Components and Connections

Covers optional meters, fuses, hole plugs, cooler sockets, circuit breakers, and power leads.

Maintenance

General Maintenance Recommendations

Recommends contacting authorized centers for repairs and promptly reporting damage.

Routine Maintenance (Everyday)

Tasks include checking insulation, cleaning the gun nozzle, and inspecting the cooling fan.

Periodic Maintenance (200 Hours)

Includes routine tasks plus cleaning the machine's interior and tightening weld terminals.

WEEE Compliance

Spare Parts Information

REACH Communication

Authorized Service Shops

Electrical Schematic

Accessories

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