bar SC200BS Manual de usuario

WELDING GENERATOR
SC200BS

We want to thank you for your purchase of our state of
the art new Triad 3 in 1. This manual will tell you how to
use and maintain the Triad 3 in 1. Please read the
manual carefully before operating the machine.
Operating the machine in the best conditions will
increase the lifetime of the unit.
If you have any suggestions for the manual please
contact Industrial. We as a company are striving to
make constant upgrades to our equipment to provide
our customer base with the best units possible. The
specifications for each unit may vary from machine to
machine.

Catalogue
Safety……………………………………………..1
Specifications……………………………………4
Component Identification……………………...5
Preparation………………………………….…..8
Starting………………………………………….11
Operation……………………………………....12
Engine Shutdown…..........………………….13
Maintenance……………………………………15
Common Faults and troubleshooting……....22
Schematic Diagram……………………………24
Warranties...............................................25

1.Safety Instruction
Please read the manual before operation, failure to comply
with the manual could lead to danger of operator, others and
the machine.
1.1. Protect yourself and others. Welding can make you
and others in danger of many risk factors: Make sure to
never weld without a welding mask. This goes for not only
the operator, but all other bystanders as well. The damages
to eyes include: electric arc, dazzle reflections, dazzle
flicker, sparking molten, metal splashing. Looking at welding
arc without eye protection can inflict great pain and even
temporary blindness. Therefore, this products
owner/operator should ensure the welding machine
operated by a user with prior welding knowledge. Use these
professional protective equipment when operating.
-Face shield
-dedicated heat resistant gloves
-Protective clothing and shoes
1.2. Do not use machine in area where dust pollution,
flammables or explosives are present.
1.3 Power supply and welding current can cause shock
damage. Please do not touch inside or face plate of welding
machine at any time. Make sure operator and all other have
a dry ground insulation

protection. Do not let your body touch the ground and the
electrode at that same time.
1.4 Welding fumes and gasses can cause serious harm to
operator and all other by standards. Please keep your head
away from a place you could possibly breathe in fumes and
make sure to use the machine in a well ventilated area.
1.5 To prevent any fire hazards do not have any residue of
gasoline or kerosene on your person, cylinder or piping you
may be welding.
1.6 Do not operate machinery if you have a pacemaker. This
includes being anywhere near the machine even if someone
else is operating. The magnetic field produced by the
welding machine could have adverse effects on a
pacemaker.
1.7 Welding splatter can cause fire and explosions. Do not
weld in dangerous situations such as around flammables,
explosives, a closed barrel or pipe.
1.8 There is extreme heat produced by the exhaust pipe,
engine, air compressor and muffler. Please do not touch
these parts or have flammables anywhere near the unit. The
high temperature produced by the exhaust is capable of
igniting any flammables or explosives.
1.9. It is important that this unit is installed, used and
maintained by professionals. Do not tamper or remove any
safety or warning signs located on the unit.

1.10. The engine operates on gasoline. It is important to
keep in mind this unit cannot be run indoors. Carbon
Monoxide has no odor and can be fatal in a short period of
time.
1.11. Gasoline is highly flammable and is capable of causing
a large explosion. Please shut down the machine before
ever adding fuel or oil. When adding fuel or oil make sure it
is done in a well ventilated area. When filling the fuel tank be
sure you always leave enough space for natural fuel
inflation. Make sure to not smoke near fuel supply. Keep
away from all other flames, sparks, etc. Make sure to wipe
all leaked fuel on the unit before starting.
1.12 Take care when attaching your welding leads. Ensure
a solid connection at the lead terminals at all times. Inspect
your welding leads for damage before each use and never
allow them to sit in a damp environment. Avoid dragging
your welding leads, as this may cause the insulation to
become damaged.
1.13 Check the oil level prior to each use by removing the oil
dipstick. Do not operate the unit if it has become overfilled
with oil, as this can affect normal operations. In addition
make sure to change the oil on a regular basis.
1.14 Refrain from using the air compressor when welding.
Also, it is recommended that you disconnect all sources
from the generator as well when welding.


3.Structure
Note: Do not attempt to modify the control panel in any
way. This will void your warranty and could present the
potential for equipment failure and personal injury.
1. Digital Display
2. Main Power Breaker
3. Auxiliary Power Breaker
4. Air Compressor Breaker
5. Oil Alert Lamp
6. Engine Ignition Switch
7. Welding Current Regulator
8. Welding Output Terminals
9. 120/240VAC Output
10. 120VAC Output
11. 120VAC Output
12. Ground Terminal

1. Engine Cover Plate 2. Fuel Tank 3. Fuel Petcock
4. Engine Pull-Start Assembly 5. Engine Choke Lever
6. Air Filter Assembly 7. Handle 8. Water Drain Valve
9. Muffler Assembly 10. Frame
1. Air Compressor Oil Drain Plug 2. Oil Sight Glass
3. AVR Cover Plate 4. Control Panel Case
5. Exhaust Port 6. Oil Fill Port
7. Air Compressor Cylinder Head 8. Air Filter
9. Air Supply Hose 10. Cover Plate

1. Engine Oil Drain Plug 2. Oil Fill Dipstick
3. Air Pressure Relay 4. A/C Switch
5. Safety Valve
1. Pressure Gauge 2. Air Pressure Regulator
3. Air Outlet Connectors 4. Pressure Gauge
5. Air Tank 6. Air Hose
7. Air Valve 8. Wheel Axle
9. Wheel
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