Lincoln Electric IM607 manual TIG Welding Problems

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEMS

POSSIBLE AREAS OF

RECOMMENDED

 

 

(SYMPTOMS)

MISADJUSTMENTS(S)

COURSE OF ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIG WELDING PROBLEMS

Black areas along weld bead.

1.

Clean any oily or organic conta-

 

 

mination from the work piece.

 

 

When welding aluminum, clean

 

 

oxide layer with a stainless steel

 

 

brush.

 

2.

Tungsten electrode may be cont-

 

 

aminated. Replace or sharpen.

 

3.

Check for contaminated gas or

 

 

leaks in the gas line, torch, or

 

 

connections

 

4.

Gas shielding may be insuffi-

 

 

cient. Increase gas flow; reduce

 

 

tungsten stickout beyond gas

 

 

cup.

 

 

 

Weak high frequency - machine has

1.

Check for poor connections in

normal welding output.

 

the welding circuit.

 

2.

Gas shielding may be insuffi-

 

 

cient. Increase gas flow; reduce

 

 

tungsten stickout beyond gas

 

 

cup.

 

3.

Check for work and electrode

 

 

cables in poor condition allowing

 

 

high frequency to “Leak Off”.

 

4.

Keep cables as short as possible.

 

5.

Check Spark Gap operation and

 

 

setting (0.015”)

 

 

 

High frequency “spark” is present at

1.

The tungsten electrode may be

tungsten electrode, but operator is

 

contaminated. Replace or sharp-

unable to establish a welding arc.

 

en.

 

 

Machine has normal open circuit

2.

The current control may be set

voltage (refer to Technical

 

too low.

Specifications in the Installation

3.

The tungsten electrode may be

Chapter).

 

too large for the process.

 

 

 

4.

If a helium blend is used as a

 

 

shielding gas, then reduce the

 

 

percentage of helium.

 

5.

If in 4 Step TIG mode the

 

 

Start/Crater current control may

 

 

be set to low.

 

 

 

Contact your Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical

troubleshooting assistance.

CAUTION

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your Local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

SQUARE WAVE TIG 175

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Contents Safety Depends on You Square Wave TIGSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Square Wave TIGSelect Suitable Location StackingLifting and Moving TiltingInput Reconnect Procedure Input Supply ConnectionsOutput Connections Connections for TIG Gtaw WeldingTIG Torch Connection Work Cable ConnectionRemote Control Connection Connections for Stick Smaw WeldingStick Electrode Cable and Work Cable Connection Safety Precautions OperationGeneral Description Included EquipmentControls and Settings Power Switch & Light Turns power onWelding in TIG Mode 2 Step Welding in TIG Mode 4-STEPOperating Steps Remote Control Operation Benefits of the Square Wave DesignWelding in Stick Mode Recommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Square Wave TIGSmaw Process Gtaw ProcessAccessories Optional AccessoriesMaintenance Safety PrecautionsRoutine and Periodic Maintenance FAN Motor or FAN Blade ReplacementTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideSymptoms Possible AreasCourse of Action Troubleshooting TIG Mode Problems Square Wave TIG APR96TIG Welding Problems Troubleshooting Symptoms Misadjustmentss Course of Action Field Service Facility for technicalWiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Square Wave TIG 175 240/380/415/1/50/60Dimension Print Square Wave TIG Square Wave TIG Basic Course $700.00Precaucion Aviso DE