Important Information

WCTA is no longer supplying 9S repair/replacement parts. Please contact Lincoln directly at 888-935-3876 and select option 1 for repair parts. They can work to insure you have the correct repair part as well as offer a Distributor in your area so you can place your order with that distributor.

Background

The Lincoln Electric Welder 10931 is a welder that operates on 230V, 1-Phase, 60 Hz input power. It has an output range from 40 to 225 amps and an open circuit voltage of 79V. The welder has dimensions of 20 x 12 x 15 inches and weighs 100 lbs. This welder is designed for stick welding and light fabrication applications.

The Lincoln Electric Welder 10931 has a continuous amperage control which allows the user to carefully adjust the output to correspond with the thickness of the metal being welded. It can weld at 225A for 3 minutes within a 10-minute period, after which it needs a cooldown period. The welder is equipped with an amperage meter and power switch located on the front panel. The back panel houses the 230V plug connection and ground lug. The welder comes with an electrode holder and work clamp. This welder is intended for welding mild steel up to 1/2 inch thickness. Other alloys can also be welded using specific electrodes designed for those materials. The welder should be connected to a grounded 230V power source to function properly.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: 10931
  • Product Type: Stick Welder
  • Input Power: 230V, 1-Phase, 60 Hz
  • Output Range: 40-225 amps
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 79V
  • Duty Cycle: 30% @ 225A
  • Dimensions: 20 x 12 x 15 inches
  • Weight: 100 lbs

Warranty

The Lincoln Electric Welder 10931 comes with a warranty that lasts for 3 years from the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defects that may be present in materials and workmanship of the product. However, it is important to note that wear items such as contact tips, nozzles, drive rolls, shields, switches, and cables are not covered under this warranty. Additionally, any damage caused by misuse or neglect of the product is also not covered. To claim the warranty, the owner of the product will likely need to contact Lincoln Electric directly and provide proof of purchase as well as details about the issue at hand.