Lincoln Electric Vantage 500 Operator's Manual
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For use with machines having Code Numbers:
11467, 11786, 11922, 11923,
11962, 12359, 12360, 12361,
12373, 12656, 12694
Equipped with VRD (VOLTAGE REDUCTION DEVICE)
See Installation and Operation sections for an explanation.
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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Vantage ® For use with machines having Code Numbers: 11467, 11786, 11922, 11923, 11962, 12359, 12360, 12361, 12373, 12656, 12694 Equipped with VRD (VOLTAGE REDUCTION DEVICE) See Installation and Operation sections for an explanation. Need Help? Call 1.888.935.3877 Register your machine: to talk to a Service Representative www.lincolnelectric.com/register...
  • Page 2 THANK YOU FOR SELECTING A QUALITY PRODUCT BY KEEP YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE FUMES. DON’T get too close to the arc. LINCOLN ELEC TRIC. Use corrective lenses if necessary to stay a reasonable distance away from the arc. READ and obey the Safety Data PLEASE EXAMINE CARTON AND EQUIPMENT FOR Sheet (SDS) and the warning label DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY...
  • Page 3 W117.2-1974. A Free copy of “Arc Welding Safety” booklet E205 is available from the Lincoln Electric Company, 2.d. All welders should use the following procedures in order to 22801 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44117-1199.
  • Page 4 SAFETY ELECTRIC SHOCK ARC RAYS CAN BURN. CAN KILL. 3.a. The electrode and work (or ground) circuits are 4.a. Use a shield with the proper filter and cover plates to protect your electrically “hot” when the welder is on. Do eyes from sparks and the rays of the arc when welding or not touch these “hot”...
  • Page 5 SAFETY WELDING AND CUTTING CYLINDER MAY EXPLODE IF SPARKS CAN CAUSE DAMAGED. FIRE OR EXPLOSION. 7.a. Use only compressed gas cylinders containing the correct shielding gas for the process used 6.a. Remove fire hazards from the welding area. If and properly operating regulators designed for this is not possible, cover them to prevent the welding sparks the gas and pressure used.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Welding Terminals........................A-6 Welding Output Cables......................A-6 Cable Installation........................A-6 Auxiliary Power Receptacles and Plugs................A-7 Standby Power Connections....................A-7 Premises Wiring........................A-8 Connection of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders..............A-9, A-10 ________________________________________________________________________________ Operation.........................Section B Safety Precautions ......................B-1 General Description......................B-1 For Auxiliary Power......................B-1 Engine Operation........................B-1...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Maintenance......................Section D Safety Precautions....................D-1 Routine Maintenance.................... D-1 Engine Service Items.....................D-1 Engine Oil Change..................D-2 Engine Oil Filter Change.................D-2 Air Cleaner ..................... D-2 Service Instructions And Installation Tips for Engine Air Filter....... D-3 Cooling System..................... D-4 Fan Belt......................D-4 Fuel.........................
  • Page 8 NOTES...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - VANTAGE® 500 (K2686 -1, K2686-2, K2686-3, K2686-4) VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION INPUT - DIESEL ENGINE Make/Model Description Speed (RPM) Displacement Starting Capacities cu. in. (ltrs.) System 4 cylinder 135.6(2.2) 12VDC Battery & Fuel: 20 gal. 43 HP High Idle 1850 starter (75.7 L) PERKINS...
  • Page 10: Machine Specification

    VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS RECEPTACLES AUXILIARY POWER CIRCUIT Breaker OTHER CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2)120VAC Duplex (5-20R) GFCI Protected Two 20AMP for Two Duplex Receptacle 10AMP for Battery Charging Circuit (1) 120/240 VAC Dual Voltage (1) 50AMP for Dual Voltage and for 10AMP for 42V Wire Feeder Power Full KVA (14-50R) 3-Phase (3-pole)
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION FIGURE A.1 WARNING (VRD)-VOLTAGE REDUCTION DEVICE Do not attempt to use this equipment until you SWITCH IS LOCATED IN THIS AREA. have thoroughly read the engine manufacturer’s manual supplied with your welder. It includes important safety precautions, detailed engine starting, operating and maintenance instructions, and parts lists.
  • Page 12: High Altitude Operation

    VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION WARNING 1. Design capacity of trailer vs. weight of Lincoln equipment and likely additional attachments. 2. Proper support of, and attachment to, the base of the welding • Lift only with equipment of ade- equipment so there will be no undue stress to the framework. quate lifting capacity.
  • Page 13: Fuel

    FUEL VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION The standard muffler included with this welder does USE DIESEL FUEL ONLY- not qualify as a spark arrester. When required by local regulations, a suitable spark arrester, such as the Low Sulphur fuel or ultra low sulphur fuel in USA and K903-1 must be installed and properly maintained.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WELDING OUTPUT CABLES VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION With the engine off connect the electrode and work cables to the output studs. The welding process dic- MACHINE GROUNDING tates the polarity of the electrode cable. These con- Because this portable engine driven welder creates its nections should be checked periodically and tightened own power, it is not necessary to connect its frame to with a 3/4"(19mm) wrench.
  • Page 15 AUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES VANTAGE ® STANDBY POWER CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION The VANTAGE® 500 is suitable for temporary, stand- Start the engine and set the “IDLER” control switch to the by or emergency power using the engine manufactur- “High Idle” mode. Voltage is now correct at the recepta- er’s recommended maintenance schedule.
  • Page 16 CONNECTION OF VANTAGE 500 TO PREMISES WIRING VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION WARNING • Only a licensed, certified, trained electrician should install the machine to a premises or residential electrical system. Be certain that: • The installation complies with the National Electrical Code and all other applicable electrical codes.
  • Page 17: Connection Of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders

    VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION FIGURE A.2 CONNECTION OF LINCOLN ELECTRIC WIRE FEEDERS Weld Set to Local Terminals On Set Mode to CONNECTION OF ACROSS THE ARC WIRE FEEDERS CV Wire TO THE VANTAGE ® These connections instructions apply to both the LN-25 Pro and Activ8 models.
  • Page 18 VANTAGE ® INSTALLATION Spool Gun (K487-25) to VANTAGE® 500 • Shut the welder off. • Connect per instructions on the appropriate connec- tion diagram in Section F. A-10...
  • Page 19: Operation

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS VANTAGE ® OPERATION • Add oil (if necessary) to bring the level up to the full mark. Do not overfill. Close engine door. WARNING • Check radiator for proper coolant level. (Fill if nec- essary). • See Engine Owner’s Manual for specific oil and coolant recommendations.
  • Page 20: Welding Controls

    FIGURE B.1 VANTAGE ® OPERATION 1 1 1 1 WELDING CONTROLS (Figure B.1) When in the TOUCH START TIG mode and when 1. OUTPUT CONTROL- an Amptrol is connected to the 6-Pin Connector, the The OUTPUT dial is OUTPUT dial is used to set the maximum current used to preset the output voltage or current as dis- range of the CURRENT CONTROL of the Amptrol.
  • Page 21 VANTAGE ® OPERATION 10. WIRE FEEDER VOLTMETER SWITCH: 4. ARC CONTROL - The ARC CONTROL dial is active in Matches the polarity of the wire feeder voltmeter to the CV-WIRE, CC-STICK and DOWNHILL PIPE modes, the polarity of the electrode. and has different functions in these modes.
  • Page 22: Engine Controls

    ENGINE CONTROLS: VANTAGE ® OPERATION 18. ELECTRIC FUEL GAUGE- The electric fuel 12. RUN/STOP SWITCH gauge gives accurate and reliable indication as to how much fuel is in the fuel tank. -RUN position energizes the engine prior to starting. STOP position stops the engine. The oil pressure inter- 19.
  • Page 23: Constant Current (Stick) Welding

    VANTAGE ® OPERATION The ARC CONTROL dial sets the short circuit current NOTE: If the unit fails to start turn Run/Stop switch (arc-force) during stick welding to adjust for a soft or to off and repeat step 3 through step 7 after crisp arc.
  • Page 24: Tig Welding

    VANTAGE ® OPERATION When in the TOUCH START TIG mode and when a The OUTPUT CONTROL dial adjusts the full output Amptrol is connected to the 6-Pin connector the OUT- range for pipe welding. PUT CONTROL dial is used to set the maximum cur- rent range of the current control of the Amptrol.
  • Page 25: Wire Welding-Cv

    VANTAGE ® OPERATION This will keep the "Solid State" contactor open and provide a Set the OUTPUT CONTROL knob to adjust output "cold" electrode until the Amptrol or Arc Start Switch is pressed. current to the desired level for the gouging electrode being used according to the ratings in the following When using the TIG Module, the OUTPUT CONTROL on the Table B.4.
  • Page 26: Accessories

    FIELD INSTALLED OPTIONS / VANTAGE ® ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES are available at www.lincolnelectric.com. Follow these steps: 1. Go to www.lincolnelectric.com 2. At the top of the screen to the far left click on Equipment, click on Engine Driven Welders, click on Vantage on next shown scroll down to Vantage ®...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS VANTAGE ® MAINTENANCE Read the Safety Precautions in the front of this manual and in the Engine Owner’s Manual before WARNING working on this machine. • Have qualified personnel do all maintenance Keep all equipment safety guards, covers, and and troubleshooting work.
  • Page 28: Engine Oil Change

    VANTAGE ® MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL CHANGE OIL FILTER CHANGE Drain the engine oil while the engine is warm to assure • Drain the oil. rapid and complete draining. It is recommended that each time the oil is changed the oil filter be changed as •...
  • Page 29 VANTAGE ® MAINTENANCE Service Instructions Service Instructions Single- and Two-Stage Engine Air Cleaners Single- and Two-Stage Engine Air Cleaners Inspect the New Filter for Damage Inspect the New Filter for Damage Remove the Filter Remove the Filter Inspect the new filter carefully, paying attention to Unfasten or unlatch the the inside of the open end, which is the service cover.
  • Page 30: Cooling System

    VANTAGE ® MAINTENANCE FUEL: COOLING SYSTEM Diesel Fuel Only - Low Sulphur Fuel WARNING or Ultra Low Sulphur Fuel in U.S.A. and CANADA only. HOT COOLANT can burn skin. At the end of each day’s use, refill the fuel tank to min- imize moisture condensation and dirt contamination in •...
  • Page 31: Fuel Filter

    VANTAGE ® MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE BATTERY FUEL FILTER Keep the battery clean by wiping it with a damp cloth 1. Check the fuel filter and fuel pre-filter for water when dirty. If the terminals appear corroded, discon- accumulation or sediment. nect the battery cables and wash the terminals with an ammonia solution or a solution of 1/4 pound (0.1113 2.
  • Page 32: Welder / Generator Maintenance

    • Service and Repair should only be performed by If the light or other product remains "ON" when the Lincoln Electric Factory Trained Personnel. "Test" button is pushed, the GFCI is not working prop- Unauthorized repairs performed on this equip- erly or has been incorrectly installed (miswired).
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    How to Use troUblesHooting gUide 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.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    VANTAGE ® TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED (SYMPTOMS) CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION 1. Contact your local Lincoln Major Physical or Electrical Damage Authorized Field Service is Evident. Facility. Engine will not "crank". 1. Battery is low, Charge Battery. 2.
  • Page 35 VANTAGE ® TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED (SYMPTOMS) CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION Engine shuts down while under a 1. High radiator coolant tempera- load. ture. Reduce load if it is exceed- ing machine rating. Add coolant to system if low.
  • Page 36 VANTAGE ® TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED (SYMPTOMS) CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION Engine will not go to high idle when 1. Auxiliary power load is less than using auxiliary power. 100 watts. Idler may not respond with less than a 100 watt load.
  • Page 37 VANTAGE ® TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED (SYMPTOMS) CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION No welding power output. 1. Poor work lead connection to work. Make sure work clamp is tightly connected to clean base metal.
  • Page 38 VANTAGE ® TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual PROBLEMS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED (SYMPTOMS) CAUSE COURSE OF ACTION The welding arc is “cold.” The weld- 1. Make sure the MODE selector ing arc is not stable or is not satis- switch is in the correct position for factory.
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  • Page 49 CASE FRONT & CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY P-1100-D OUTPUT PANEL ASSEMBLY P-1100-E POWER MODULE PANEL ASSEMBLY P-1100-F GENERATOR & ROTOR ASSEMBLY P-1100-G BASE FUEL TANK & BATTERY ASSEMBLY P-1100-H ENGINE ASSEMBLY P-1100-J CASE BACK & RADIATOR ASBLY P-1100-K ENCLOSURE COMPONENTS Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 50 Index of Sub Assemblies - 12694 P-1100-A.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 51 HOURMETER 9ST10800-36 SWITCH-TOGGLEDPDT 9SS22061-4 SEALING BOOT 9SS13146-4 SWITCH-PUSH BUTTON 9SS13146-1 START BUTTON 9ST10800-38 SWITCH-TOGGLE 9SS22061-4 SEALING BOOT 9ST10800-39 SWITCH-TOGGLE 9SS22061-4 SEALING BOOT 9SG7106 DECAL CARRIER 9SG5507-3 WELD CONTROL PC BD ASBLY 9SS8025-100 SELF TAPPING SCREW Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 52 DECAL CARRIER 9SM19685-11 CONNECTOR & LEAD ASBLY 9SM21527-1 DOOR DECAL & LATCH ASBLY 9SL12440 FLIP DOWN DOOR ASBLY 9SG7106 DECAL CARRIER 9SS25569 DOOR PADDLE LATCH 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9ST12287-20 CIRCUIT BREAKER-10A250VAC 9SS22061-3 SEALING BOOT Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 53 Case Front & Control Panel Assembly PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SG4865-5 CASE FRONT 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SG4870 CASEFRONT INSERT 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SM17238 INSTRUCTION TAG 9SG6048 SHIELD Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 54 Case Front & Control Panel Assembly P-1100-C.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 55 RECEPTACLE-SINGLE 9SM18861 RECEPTACLE COVER 9ST9695-3 LOCKWASHER 9SCF000042 #8-32HN 9SM20586-1 CIRCUIT BREAKER50A3 POLE 9SS24911-4 CIRCUIT BREAKER COVER 9ST10082-30 SEMS SCREW 9ST4291-A LOCKWASHER 9SG7106 DECAL CARRIER 9SS26843-2 GFCI BLANK FACE RECEPTACLE 9SS28464 GFCI COVER 9SL13286 GFCI HOUSING Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 56 Output Panel Assembly PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9SS27167 MOUNTING BRACKET 9SS24738-3 THERMOPLASTIC SCREW 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SS24097-2 SHUNT & LEAD ASBLY Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 57 Output Panel Assembly P-1100-D.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 58 HEAT SINK HOLDER 9SS9225-45 THREAD FORMING SCREW 9SL11132-2 THREE PHASE BRIDGE RECTIFIER 9SS9262-121 PLAIN WASHER 9SE106A-14 LOCKWASHER 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SS14293-20 RELAY HEAVY DUTY 12VDC SPDT 9SS9225-61 THREAD FORMING SCREW (ROLLING) 9SS14531-5 RELAY SOCKET Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 59 Power Module Panel Assembly P-1100-E.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 60 BRUSH HOLDER & BRACKET ASBLY 9SM18323 BRUSH HOLDER BRKT 9SM16158 BRUSH & BRUSH HOLDER ASBLY 9SG2114 BRUSH HOLDER CARTRIDGE 9SS19480 BRUSH ASBLY 9SM16157 BRUSH ASBLY RETAINER 9SS8025-91 SELF TAPPING SCREW 9ST12380-4 BUSHING 9SS9225-8 THREAD FORMING SCREW (ROLLING) Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 61 Generator & Rotor Assembly P-1100-F.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 62 CHOKE & BRACKET ASBLY 9SM21518 CHOKE ASBLY 9SM20547 CHOKE BRACKET 9SCF000187 5/16-18X2.50HHCS 9SS9262-121 PLAIN WASHER 9SE106A-14 LOCKWASHER 9SCF000029 5/16-18HN 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SL8904-5 BATTERY HOLD DOWN ASBLY 9SM20535 BATTERY TRAY 9SS22018 BATTERY BRKT Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 63 PLASTIC EXPANSION NUT 9SS8025-97 SELF TAPPING SCREW 9SCF000014 1/4-20X.75HHCS 9SS9262-98 PLAIN WASHER 9SE106A-2 LOCKWASHER 9SCF000017 1/4-20HN 9SS13490-171A FILTER CAPACITOR 9SS22747 CAPACITOR BRKT ASBLY 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SS11604-65 SET SCREW 9SM20007 OUTPUT STUD COVER Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 64 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SL12457 SUPPORT RAIL 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SM16197 DECAL-WARNING 9SS17851 DECAL-CAUTION 9SM20612 CONTAINER BRACKET 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SL12515-1 SIDE PANEL 9SS24739-27 1/4X.75 TEK SCREW 9ST14882-1 DOOR BUMPER Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 65 Base, Fuel Tank & Battery Assembly P-1100-G.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 66 AIR HOSE 9SS10888-29 HOSE CLAMP 9SS26625 RUBBER HOSE 9SS10888-27 HOSE CLAMP 9SS26600 INTAKE BREATHER FITTING 9SS26658 SPEED SENSOR 9SS26772 LIFT EYE 9SE106A-3 LOCKWASHER 9ST14731-31 METRIC HEX HD SCREW-M8 X1.25 9ST14815-2 METRIC HEX NUT-M8 X 1.25 BRASS Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 67 AIR CLEANER & BRACKET ASSEMBLY 9SM20358 AIR FILTER 9SM20359 AIR FILTER MTG BAND 9SM20807 AIR CLEANER BRACKET 9SCF000028 5/16-18X1.25HHCS 9SS9262-121 PLAIN WASHER 9SE106A-14 LOCKWASHER 9SCF000029 5/16-18HN 9SS24739-31 1/4-20 STAINLESS STEEL SCREW 9SS24165 EXHAUST OUTLET PIPE 9SS24252 EXHAUST CLAMP Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 68 Engine Assembly P-1100-H.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 69 HOSE CLAMP 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SS10888-49 HOSE CLAMP 9SG4058-15 FAN GUARD 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SG4060-15 FAN GUARD 9SS9225-68 THREAD FORMING SCREW (CUTTING) 9SS26617 ENGINE SERVICE DECAL 9ST13086-235 DECAL WARNING 9ST14882 DOOR BUMPER Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 70 Case Back & Radiator Asbly P-1100-J.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 71 DOOR ASBLY 9SL12513-1 DOOR 9SM20241 DOOR LATCH 9ST12584-6 RIVET 9ST14882-2 DOOR BUMPER 9ST12584-16 RIVET 9ST14882 DOOR BUMPER 9SS27368-6 LOGO DECAL 9SM21801 FAMILY NAME LOGO 9SS27368-6 LOGO DECAL 9SS12934-1 COVER SEAL 9SM21436 CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING DECAL Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 72 Enclosure Components PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9SS30277-3 WARRANTY DECAL 9SM21801 FAMILY NAME LOGO Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 73 Enclosure Components P-1100-K.jpg Vantage 500 (Perkins) - 12694...
  • Page 74 WARNING Do not touch electrically live parts or Keep flammable materials away. Wear eye, ear and body protection. electrode with skin or wet clothing. Insulate yourself from work and AVISO DE ground. Spanish PRECAuCION No toque las partes o los electrodos Mantenga el material combustible Protéjase los ojos, los oídos y el bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja-...
  • Page 75 WARNING Keep your head out of fumes. Turn power off before servicing. Do not operate with panel open or Use ventilation or exhaust to guards off. remove fumes from breathing zone. AVISO DE Spanish PRECAuCION Los humos fuera de la zona de res- Desconectar el cable de ali- No operar con panel abierto o piración.
  • Page 76 Lincoln Electric for advice or information about their use of our products. We respond to our customers based on the best information in our possession at that time. Lincoln Electric is not in a position to warrant or guarantee such advice, and assumes no liability, with respect to such information or advice.

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