Lincoln Electric IM607 manual Troubleshooting

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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

No high frequency. Machine is in

1.

If the machine location is in a

either 2 or 4 Step TIG Mode and has

 

highly dirty environment with

normal output. Fan is running and

 

conductive contaminants, check

power light is on.

 

and clean the spark gap with a

 

 

low pressure air stream per the

 

 

maintenance instructions.

 

 

 

No gas flow when Amptrol is activat-

1.

Gas supply is empty or not

ed in the 2/4 Step TIG Modes.

 

turned on.

Machine has output - fan runs. A

 

 

“Click” can be heard indicating that

2.

Flow regulator may be set too

the gas solenoid valve is operating.

 

low.

 

3.

Gas hose may be pinched.

 

4.

Gas flow may be blocked with

 

 

dirt. Check filter screen inside

 

 

gas inlet fitting to solenoid valve.

 

 

Use filters to prevent reoccur-

 

 

rence.

 

5.

Consult your local welder/gas

 

 

distributor.

 

 

 

When AC TIG welding, the arc is

1.

Tungsten electrode may be too

erratic and there is a loss of “clean-

 

small for process. Use a larger

ing” of the work piece.

 

diameter tungsten or a pure

 

 

tungsten.

 

2.

If a helium blend is used as a

 

 

shielding gas, then reduce the

 

 

percentage of helium.

 

3.

Gas shielding may be insuffi-

 

 

cient. Increase gas flow; reduce

 

 

tungsten stickout beyond gas

 

 

cup. Minimize crossdrafts in

 

 

welding area.

 

 

 

The end of the tungsten electrode

1.

The welding current is too high

melts away.

 

for the electrode type and/or

 

 

size. See the Table B.1 in the

 

 

Operation Section of this manu-

 

 

al.

 

 

 

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 Square Wave TIG Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Square Wave TIG InstallationStacking Select Suitable LocationLifting and Moving TiltingInput Supply Connections Input Reconnect ProcedureConnections for TIG Gtaw Welding Output ConnectionsTIG Torch Connection Work Cable ConnectionConnections for Stick Smaw Welding Remote Control ConnectionStick Electrode Cable and Work Cable Connection Operation Safety PrecautionsGeneral Description Included EquipmentPower Switch & Light Turns power on Controls and SettingsWelding in TIG Mode 4-STEP Welding in TIG Mode 2 StepOperating Steps Benefits of the Square Wave Design Remote Control OperationRecommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Square Wave TIG Welding in Stick ModeSmaw Process Gtaw ProcessOptional Accessories AccessoriesSafety Precautions MaintenanceRoutine and Periodic Maintenance FAN Motor or FAN Blade ReplacementHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingPossible Areas SymptomsCourse of Action Troubleshooting Square Wave TIG APR96 TIG Mode ProblemsTIG Welding Problems Troubleshooting Field Service Facility for technical Symptoms Misadjustmentss Course of ActionWiring Diagram Square Wave TIG 175 240/380/415/1/50/60 Wiring DiagramDimension Print Square Wave TIG Square Wave TIG $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE