Lincoln Electric IM702-A manual Stick Welding Problems, TIG Welding Problems

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEMS

POSSIBLE

RECOMMENDED

 

 

(SYMPTOMS)

CAUSE

COURSE OF ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

STICK WELDING PROBLEMS

Stick electrode "blast off" when arc

1.

Current may be set too high for

is struck

 

electrode size

 

2.

(Machine with Advanced Control

 

 

PC board only) Hot Start level set

 

 

too high

 

 

 

Stick electrode "sticks" in the weld

1.

Current may be set too low for

puddle

 

electrode size

 

2.

(Machine with Advanced Control

 

 

PC board only) Arc Force level set

 

 

too low

 

 

 

If all recommended possible areas of misadjustment have been checked and the problem persists, Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility.

TIG WELDING PROBLEMS

Poor starting in DC polarity

1.

Input line may be too low

 

2.

Bad connection at P11 of Control

 

 

PC board

 

3.

Bad Background rectifier, back-

 

 

ground resistor R7, or background

 

 

diode D2

 

 

 

Arc "flutters" in DC polarity, o.k. in

1.

Tungsten not "sharp"

AC polarity

 

 

 

2.

Bad free wheeling diode D1 or its

 

connection

 

 

 

Arc "flutters" in both DC & AC polari-

1.

Tungsten electrode may be too

ties

 

large in diameter for the current

 

 

setting

 

2.

Gas shielding may be insufficient.

 

3.

Contaminated gas or leaks in the

 

 

gas line, torch, or connections

 

4.

Helium blend is used as a shield-

 

 

ing gas

 

 

 

 

 

 

If all recommended possible areas of misadjustment have been checked and the problem persists, Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility.

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.

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 Recommended Input Wire and Fuse Sizes Physical DimensionsTemperature Ranges 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.4Operation Product DescriptionPipe Thawing Welding SparksRecommended Processes and Equipment Recommended ProcessesProcess Limitations 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 TIGAccessories Factory Installed OptionsField Installed Options Optional EquipmentMaintenance Safety PrecautionsRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Overload ProtectionService Procedures Component AccessSpark GAP Adjustment 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