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| 3. Poor arc striking with sticking or |
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| a. Improper procedures or |
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| a. See “Gas Metal Arc Welding |
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| techniques. |
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| Guide” |
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| narrow and ropy looking bead, |
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| or electrode stubbing into plate |
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| b. Improper gas shielding. |
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| b. Clean gas nozzle. Make certain |
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| while welding. |
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| that gas diffuser is not empty or |
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| turned off. Make certain gas flow |
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| rate is proper. |
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| Remove gun liner and check |
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| rubber seal for any sign of |
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| deterioration or damage. Be sure |
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| set screw in brass connector is in |
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| place and tightened against the |
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| liner bushing. |
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| 4. Tip seizes in diffuser. |
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| a. Tip overheating due to prolonged |
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| a. Do not exceed current and duty |
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| or excessive high current and/or |
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| cycle rating of gun. |
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| duty cycle welding. |
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| A light application of high |
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| temperature antiseize lubricant |
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| (such as Lincoln E2607 Graphite |
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| Grease) may be applied to tip |
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| threads. |
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| 5. Unit shuts off while welding and |
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| a. See Problem 1. |
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| a. Correct problems causing motor |
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| “HXX” appears on display. |
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| overload. |
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| b. Defective wire feed motor or |
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| b. Replace. |
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| gearbox. |
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| 6. Drive roll does not turn although |
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| a. Defective Wire Feed Unit to |
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| a. Remove Wire Feed Unit to |
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| arc voltage is present and |
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| Control box cable or harnessing. |
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| Control Box Cable and Check A |
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| solenoid is on. |
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| to A and B to B for continuity. If |
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| there is no continuity in either or |
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| both cases, replace cable. |
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| Otherwise, check Harnessing |
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| from A and B of MS connector on |
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| control box to control board and |
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| A and B at Wire Feed Unit MS |
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| connector to Motor leads for |
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| continuity. If harnessing is O.K. |
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| proceed to b. |
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| b. Defective wire feed motor or |
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| b. Set |
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| control PC board. |
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| Disconnect wire drive plug P5 |
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| from PC board. Measure voltage |
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| across pin 1(+) of J5 and pin 2 |
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| of J5 on PC board with trigger |
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| closed. If voltage is > 24V DC, |
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| then replace motor assembly. If |
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| < 24V DC, replace Control PC |
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| board (see Procedure for |
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| Replacing PC Boards). |
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