Lincoln Electric IM702-A manual Service Procedures, Component Access, Spark GAP Adjustment

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MAINTENANCE

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SERVICE PROCEDURES

 

FIGURE C.1 SPARK GAP

Operation of the Precision TIG should be trouble-free for the life of the machine. Should a malfunction occur, however, the following procedures will be useful to trained service personnel with experience in repairing arc welding equipment:

.015 Spark Gap

COMPONENT ACCESS

The following components are accessible for routine set up and periodic service without requiring removal of the case sides or roof:

Input Reconnect Panel (refer Section A) is located behind a removable panel on the rear of the left case side. Remove the two screws (with a screwdriver or a 3/8"/ 9.5mm hex driver) on the bottom corners of this panel to remove it.

Control Box components and PC Boards (refer Section B-6) are located behind the front control panel. Remove the two screws (with a screwdriver or a 3/8"/ 9.5mm hex driver) on the top corners of this panel to swing it down.

Hi-Freq. Spark Gap assembly (refer Spark Gap Adjustment) is located behind a removable panel on the rear of the right case side, under the torch box. Remove the screw (with a screwdriver or a 3/8"/ 9.5mm hex driver) on the bottom center of this panel to remove it.

SPARK GAP ADJUSTMENT

The spark gap is set at the factory to a gap of 0.015 inches (0.4 mm) See Figure C.1. This setting is ade- quate for most applications. Where less high frequen- cy is desired, the setting can be reduced to 0.008 inch- es (0.2 mm).

WARNING

Use extreme caution when working with circuit of the high frequency. The high voltages developed can be lethal. Turn the input power off using the disconnect switch or fuse box before working inside the machine. This is particularly important when working on the secondary circuit of the high voltage transformer (T3) because the output volt- age is dangerously high.

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Note: In highly dirty environments where there is an abundance of conductive contaminants, use a low pressure air stream or a firm piece of paper to clean out the spark gap. Do not disturb the factory gap set- ting.

To check the spark gap:

1.Turn the input power off per above.

2.Remove the access panel on the right case side (See Component Access).

3.Check the spark gap spacing with a feeler gauge.

If adjustment is required:

1.Adjust the gap by loosening the Allen head screw on one of the aluminum blocks, reset the gap and tighten the screw in the new position.

If spark gap is correct:

1. Reinstall the access panel on the right case side.

UNDER-COOLER SERVICE

The required maintenance and service instructions for the Under-Cooler are provided in the operator’s manu- al (IM723) provided with the Under-Cooler Cart.

PRECISION TIG 275

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Contents Precision TIG Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Rated Input Single Phase onlyPrecision TIG Temperature Ranges Recommended Input Wire and Fuse SizesPhysical Dimensions Additional Output CapacitySafety Precautions Input and Grounding Connections Work Cable Connection Stick Electrode Cable ConnectionOutput CABLES, Connections and Limitations TIG Torch Connection Figure A.2Auxiliary Power Connections Figure A.3Robotic Interface Connection Figure A.4Pipe Thawing OperationProduct Description Welding SparksProcess Limitations Recommended Processes and EquipmentRecommended Processes Equipment LimitationsControls and Settings Figure B.1 Control PanelOperation Do not USE 4-STEP if Using AN Amptrol Remote Advanced Panel ControlsOperation Internal SET UP Controls Stick Welding FeaturesTIG Welding Features Figure B.3 Figure B.4 TIG Weld Cycle Chart Setup Guidelines for TIG Welding with AN AmptrolUsing the Start Pedal Foot Amptrol K870-1 Figure B.5 Making a TIG Weld with AN Amptrol Recommended Electrode Amperage Ranges Precision TIGField Installed Options AccessoriesFactory Installed Options Optional EquipmentRoutine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceSafety Precautions Overload ProtectionSpark GAP Adjustment Service ProceduresComponent Access UNDER-COOLER ServiceTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideSymptoms Output ProblemsCourse of Action Meter Problems GAS ProblemsHI-FREQ Problems Preset & Output Control Problems Stick Welding Problems TIG Welding ProblemsTIG Problems Precision TIG 275 Wiring Diagram for Code SCR3 Enhanced Diagrams Dimension Print K1826-1 DOMESTIC, K1826-2 Canada and K1827-1 Export Precision TIG Warnung Aviso DE