Lincoln Electric SVM114-C service manual 40TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-40, Contactor Replacement

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F-40TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR F-40

CONTACTOR REPLACEMENT (continued)

FIGURE F.25 - CONTACTOR REPLACEMENT.

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11/16" BRASS

NUTS

IN-LINE

CONNECTORS

REEL STAND

ASSEMBLY

REPAIR PROCEDURE

1. Open the case door. Remove the wire reel by removing the retaining collar. See Figure F.5.

2. Remove the screws holding the control box cover in place and remove the control box cover. See Figure F.5.

3. Remove the baffle from in front of the contactor. See Figure F.25.

4. Remove the 5/16" screw holding the contactor in place.

5. Remove the two 11/16" brass nuts holding voltage sensing lead #67 and the welding cables to the contactor.

6. Disconnect the contactor coil leads by separating the two in-line connectors behind the reel stand assembly. For codes 9812 and below, remove the two contactor coil leads from the contactor PC board. See Figure F.25.

7. Cut or remove any cable ties or harness tape as necessary.

VOLTAGE SENSING

LEAD 67

WELDING CABLES

CONTACTOR

BAFFLE

5/16" SCREW

8. Carefully remove the contactor from the LN- 25™.

9. Install a new contactor in the LN-25™.

10. Connect the contactor coil lead in-line connectors behind the reel stand assembly. See Figure F.25. For codes 9812 and below, install the contactor coil leads onto the contactor PC board. See Figure F.19.

11. Install the welding cables and voltage sensing lead #67 to the contactor and secure with the two 11/16" brass nuts. See Figure F.25.

NOTE: Be sure brass nuts are tight. 11 ft-lb torque is recommended.

12. Install the 5/16" screw to secure the contactor in place.

13. Install the baffle in front of the contactor.

14. Install the control box cover and secure by installing the three screws. See Figure F.5.

15. Install the wire reel and retaining collar and close the case door. See Figure F.5.

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Contents Semiautomatic Wire Feeder Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Fumes and GasesCan be dangerous Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion Cylinder may explode if damagedIii Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation SectionWire Feed Speed InstallationTechnical Specifications LN-25 CurrentrentSafety Precautions Power Source ConnectionWith CV Adapter INVERTEC, CV300 and Other Newer Lincoln Power SourcesGUN Cable Connection to Feeder For GMA GUN and CablesElectrode Cable Connection Wire Feed Drive Roll and Guide Tube KitsWeld Cable Connection Work Cable ConnectionLN-25 Operation Section Operation Welding CapabilityRead and Understand Entire Section Before Operating Machine Wire Speed Dial and Range Switch Electrode Polarity SwitchWire Feed Mode Switch LN-25 Instruments ControlsAWG GAS Post PRE-FLOW Timers OptionalWork Clip Lead Remote ARC Voltage Control OptionalMounting 22 to 30 LB READI-REELCOILS Sequence of OperationLoading Electrode Mounting 10 to 30 LB SpoolsGrooves READI-REEL Inside Cage Wires Loading Wire DriveIdle Roll Pressure Setting 6OPERATIONB-6Setting ARC Sensing Wire Feed Speed CC Mode Presetting Wire Feed SpeedSetting Constant Wire Feed Speed CV Mode Minimum Arc VoltsFigure B.4 VV CC Wire Speed Setting Making a WeldProcedure AT END of Coil WeldingCylinder may explode if damaged Circuit Protection and Automatic Shutdown Overvoltage ShutdownMotor Overload Shutdown Accessories Section Accessories Section CHow to use Table C.1 AccessoriesLN-25 Option Chart Table C.1Optional Accessories K434-1 GAS Flow Timer KITGAS Solenoid KIT K430-2 for Codes Remote Output Control Options and Control Cable Assemblies K433 Power Source Remote BOXK432 Remote Control Cable Assembly LN-25 Contactor KIT K443-1 for CodesK624-1 42V Remote Output Control Module K439 Remote Extension Cable AssemblyK625, K626, K627 Remote Control Cable Assembly K444, K444-1 or K444-2 Remote Voltage Control KITStyle a Connector Must be Insulated in this AreaTo GUN Switch Connect Leads to Pins a and C DIA. HoleMaintenance Section Maintenance Routine MaintenanceAdjusting Speed Sensor Module Calibration of LN-25 Wire Speed Dial LN-25 Figure E.1 Theory of Operation Block Diagram Theory of Operation SectionGeneral Description Input Power CircuitTheory of Operation Control Circuit OperationFeedback and Control Circuits Trigger CircuitGAS Solenoid Optional CircuitsContactor Later ModelsProtective Devices Circuits Control PC Board FusesLN-25 Troubleshooting and Repair Section 2TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRF-2 HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting and Repair PC Board Troubleshooting ProceduresFeeding Problems Feeding Problems Hall Effect Materials Needed GAS Solenoid Valve and Solenoid PC Board TestTest Description For Codes below 10500 onlyCase Door Test ProcedureScrew Wire Reel Retaining Collar GAS Solenoid ValveFigure F.2 Solenoid Leads Troubleshooting and Repair 624A 621 J11 GAS Solenoid Valve and Solenoid PC Board Test512 PC Board for K430 GAS Solenoid KITLN-25 GAS Solenoid Valve and Control PC Board Test For Codes Above 10500 onlyFor Codes Above 10500 only Figure F.5 Control BOX Cover RemovalSolenoid Leads Figure F.6. Solenoid LeadsFigure F.7. Applied Voltage Polarity Control PC Board Solenoid Circuitry TestG3425 667 555 691 621 500 512 690LN-25 Hall Effect Module Test Hall Effect Module Test G2196 539 541 500539 G1757 Figure F.11 Control PC Board Codes Above LN-25 Wire Drive Motor Test Drive Motor Lead IN-LINE Connector Hall Effect Module Contactor & Contactor PC Board Test Contactor Test Procedure Contactor & Contactor PC Board TestS20963 Contactor Coil Leads28TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-28 Contactor PC Board Test667 J14 LN-25 Contactor PC Board Replacement Tools RequiredContactor PC Board Replacement Repair Procedure33TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-33 Figure F.17 Control PC Board Replacement Control PC Board Replacement Figure F.21. Control PC Board Codes 9812 and belowFigure F.22. Plug Locations for L12253- Control Board J14Figure F.24. Control Board Replacement PC Board Screw Contactor Replacement For Codes below40TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-40 Contactor ReplacementFor Codes Above Figure F.26 Phillips Head Screwdriver Wrench Pliers GAS Solenoid Valve AND/OR Solenoid PC Board if Present ReplacementPurge Switch Leads Solenoid Plug J11 GAS SolenoidFigure F.29. Solenoid Assembly Wiring Codes 9812 and below Figure F.31. GAS Solenoid Assembly for Earlier Codes Phillips Head Screwdriver Wrench Slot Head Screwdriver Hall Effect Module 48TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-48Drive Motor and Gearbox Replacement and Access to Mylar Insulation Electrode CableG1757 Figure F.34. Drive Motor Replacement Retest After Repair LN-25 Electrical Diagrams Table of Contents Electrical Diagrams SectionWiring Diagram Above Code 11140 G4679 Optional 42 Volt Remote Output ControlWiring Diagram Code 10556 Thru 10500 L10925 Wiring Diagram Code 10100 Thru 10500 L9644 Wiring Diagram below Code 9900 L7545 Schematic Complete Machine Codes Above 11140 G5366 LN-25 Across the ARC ModelSchematic Complete Machine below Code 9900 only G1833 Schematic Control PC BD Above Code 11140 G4616-5 Schematic Control PC BD Code 10556 Thru 10558 G3424-3 Schematic Control PC BD Code 10100 Thru 10500 G2194 PC Board Assembly Control Abovr Code 11140 L12253-3 L12253L12253-3 PC Board Assembly Control Code 10556 Thru 10558 G3425-3 G3425PC Board Assembly Control Code 10100 Thru 10500 G2196-1 PC Board Assembly Control below Code 9900 G1757-6 LN-25 ControlSchematic Contactor PC BD Above Code 10500 M10965 ContactorSchematic Contactor PC BD Code 10100 Thru 10500 M17621 Electrical Diagrams Electrical Diagrams PC Board Assembly Contactor Above Code 10500 L10863-1 L10863PC Board Assembly Contactor Code 10100 Thru 10500 L9670-1 PC Board Assembly Contactor below Code 9900 L9185-2