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Lincoln Electric K2532-1 User Manual

Lincoln Electric K2532-1
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MAGNUM
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100SG SPOOL GUN
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
IMT913-A
August, 2010
Copyright © Lincoln Global Inc.
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, OPER-
ATE OR REPAIR THIS EQUIP-
MENT WITHOUT READING
THIS MANUAL AND THE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CON-
TAINED THROUGHOUT. And,
most importantly, think before you
act and be careful.

Table of Contents

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Lincoln Electric K2532-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelK2532-1
Input Voltage120/230V
Input PhaseSingle Phase
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Input Current (120V)20A
Duty Cycle (Stick, 130 A)20%
Thermal ProtectionYes
IP RatingIP21S
TypeMulti-Process Welder
Rated Input Current20A (120V), 20A (230V)
Rated Output (230V)130A/20V/20% Duty Cycle
Output Amperage Range10-130A
Output Range (120V)10-90A
Output Range (230V)10-130 Amps
Output Current Range (Stick)10-130A
Output Current Range (TIG)10-130 Amps
Duty Cycle (Stick, 100 A)30%
Dimensions (H x W x D)19 in
ProcessesStick, TIG
Rated Output (120V)90A (Stick), 90A (TIG), 90A (MIG)

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Welding Hazards

Covers risks of arc welding, engine-powered equipment, and electric/magnetic fields.

Electric Shock Hazards

Explains the critical dangers of electric shock and essential preventative measures.

Arc Ray Hazards

Details the risks associated with arc rays and the necessary eye and skin protection.

Fumes and Gas Hazards

Discusses the dangers of welding fumes and gases, emphasizing ventilation.

Fire and Explosion Prevention

Outlines essential measures to prevent fires and explosions caused by welding sparks.

Electrical Equipment Safety

Covers safe practices and precautions for electrically powered equipment.

Operation

Machine Speed and Voltage Settings

Provides tables with recommended speed and voltage tap settings for various machines.

Welding Procedures

Outlines the step-by-step procedures for performing welding operations.

Troubleshooting

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