Lincoln Electric SVM167-A 3ACCESSORIESC-3, Making a Weld with the Spool GUN, Installed

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C-3ACCESSORIESC-3

MAKING A WELD WITH THE SPOOL GUN

5. To return to normal POWER MIG® 215 welding,

ADAPTER KIT AND SPOOL GUN

release the spool gun trigger set spool gun selector

INSTALLED

switch to normal and reset feeder gun voltage pro-

 

cedure setting if necessary.

CAUTION

In either toggle switch position, closing either gun trigger will cause the electrode of both guns to be electrically “HOT”. Be sure unused gun is posi- tioned so electrode or tip will not contact metal case or other metal common to work.

1.Setting spool gun selector switch to the “Normal” position and pulling the trigger for the built-in feeder gun.

Disables spool gun operation and spool gun gas solenoid valve.

Closing feeder gun trigger starts feeder gun welding and makes both electrodes electrically “HOT”.

2.Setting spool gun selector switch to the Spool Gun Position and pulling SPOOL GUN Trigger.

Disables built-in feeder gun operation and machine gas solenoid valve.

Enables spool gun operation and spool gun gas solenoid valve.

Closing spool gun trigger starts spool gun weld- ing and makes both electrodes electrically “HOT”.

3.Operation with POWER MIG® 215:

Turn the POWER MIG®-215 input power ON.

Adjusting the voltage tap control will increase or decrease your welding voltage.

Adjusting the wire speed control on the spool gun will increase or decrease the spool gun wire feed speed. NOTE: Adjusting the wire feed speed control on the POWER MIG® Panel has no affect on the spool gun’s wire feed speed.

4.Refer to the procedure decal on the POWER MIG® for initial aluminum settings. Make a test weld to determine the final settings.

POWER MIG® 215

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Contents Safety Depends on You Power MIGCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyCan be dangerous Electric Shock can kill ARC Rays can burnIii Welding and Cutting Sparks can cause fire or explosionCylinder may explode if damaged Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Installation SECTION  Table of ContentsTechnical Specifications Power MIG InstallationLocation Safety PrecautionsUncrating the Power MIG InstallationOutput Polarity Connections Cylinder may explode if damaged GUN and Cable InstallationAUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES Shielding GASPower MIG Operation SECTION  Wear eye, ear and body protec- tion OPERATIONB-2Operation To Start the Welder Procedure for Changing Drive AND IDLE Roll SetsWire Reel Loading READI-REELS, Spools or Coils Wire Drive Configuration Feeding Wire ElectrodeIdle Roll Pressure Setting Figure B.2b Making a WeldInput Line Voltage Variations Avoiding Wire Feeding ProblemsWire Feed Overload Protection FAN ControlPower MIG Accessories SECTION  Accessories Adapter KIT and Spool GUN 3ACCESSORIESC-3Installed Making a Weld with the Spool GUNPower MIG Maintenance SECTION  Maintenance Table D.1 Liner Removal and Replace MentEnglish Metric Description Size GUN Handle DisassemblyFigure D.2 Major Component Locations Power MIG Theory of Operation SECTION  Line SwitchTheory of Operation Figure E.2 Input Power CircuitFigure E.3 Control Circuits Output Rectification Contactor and Control BoardFigure E.4 Optional Circuits Control BOARD, GUN Trigger and Wire Drive MotorThermal and Overload Protection Wirefeed Overload ProtectionProtective Devices and Circuits Power MIG TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR SECTION  How To Use Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting and RepairPC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Perform the Main Transformer Perform the Output Contactor Your body These capacitors is toxicAvoid contact with any portion Function Problems Wire Speed Potentiometer Test Welding Problems Weld bead is narrow or ropy Make sure the welding proce Materials Needed Main Transformer TestTest Description Main Transformer Test Test ProcedureON/OFF Power Switch will be hot during these tests X10 Input Voltage Test Points Table F.1. Test PointsWire Drive Motor and Wire Speed Potentiometer Test White BlackVDC Test for Feedback Voltage to Control Board1109 a Power MIG Output Bridge Rectifier Test Output Bridge Rectifier Test Negative LeadContactor Test Figure F.7. Contactor Terminals and Leads Contactor TestTypical Output Voltage Waveform Machine Loaded MAX TAP G Volts 10.0Normal Open Circuit Voltage Waveform MAX TAP G Volts 20.0Machine Loaded to 180 Amps AT 16 VDC Scope Settings Volts 20.0 Description Control Board ReplacementProcedure Control Board ReplacementWire Drive Motor Assembly Replacement Wire Drive Motor Assembly Replacement Wire DriveBolt Gas Hose TOC Output Diode Bridge Rectifier Replacement Output Diode Bridge Rectifier Mounting Bracket Mounting Bolts Rectifier Power MIG Output Capacitors Replacement Figure F.14. Capacitor Bank Location Output Capacitors ReplacementLead Mounting Bolts Nuts Lock washers 3 places Power MIG Main Transformer Replacement 41TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-41See Figure F.17 Main Transformer ReplacementFigure F.17. Leads X9, X10, 104B,104C, & H1B ReplacementX2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Lead Power MIG FAN BLADE/MOTOR Replacement Perform the Output Capacitor Bank Removal Procedure FAN BLADE/MOTOR ReplacementOutput Contactor Replacement Figure F.24 Output Contactor ReplacementMounting Bolts Retest After Repair Table of Contents Electrical Diagrams Section Electrical DiagramsPOWEr miG Power MIG 215 208/220/230VPower MIG 215 208/220/230V for Codes 11099 L12308 SchEmaTic cOmplETE machiNE cODE 11247 l12308 pG1SchEmaTic cOmplETE machiNE cODE 11247 l12308 pG2 ElEcTrical DiaGramS ElEcTrical DiaGramS ElEcTrical DiaGramS ElEcTrical DiaGramS ElEcTrical DiaGramS ElEcTrical DiaGramS