Lincoln 60 manual Symptom Check, Power Before Adjusting the High, Frequency Circuit

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SYMPTOM

 

CHECK

 

 

 

 

 

No LED’s light when the power switch is turned on.

1.

Check the input power to be sure it is on.

 

 

2.

Check the power line fuses and machine

 

 

 

connection.

 

 

3.

Replace line switch.

 

 

 

 

 

TORCH WILL NOT LIGHT

1.

Low air pressure results in a "no start" condition.

 

The “MACHINE ON” LED is lit, but there is no

 

"Air Pressure" LED must be lit when air is

 

response when the trigger is pulled.

 

flowing. Set the machine in purge mode.

 

 

 

The air will turn on. Set the regulator on the

 

 

 

back of the machine for 60 psi minimum. If the

 

 

 

"AIR PRESSURE" LED does not light, raise the

 

 

 

pressure slightly. If the inlet pressure is greater

 

 

 

than 75 psi and the LED is not lit when air is

 

 

 

flowing, there is a leak or the air filters in the

 

 

 

regulator assembly are clogged.

 

 

2.

Check the "SAFETY" LED. If it is lit, check the

 

 

 

torch consumables and press the "SAFETY

 

 

 

RESET" button.

 

 

3.

Check the air supply to the machine. If the air

 

 

 

does not flow, the machine will not start.

 

 

4.

Check the operation of the air solenoid by

 

 

 

switching the machine to "PURGE". The air

 

 

 

should begin to flow and if the pressure is suffi

 

 

 

cient, the "AIR PRESSURE" LED will light.

 

 

 

Return to "RUN" mode. If air does not flow,

 

 

 

check the solenoid by applying 115 VAC to its

 

 

 

input leads. If it is bad, replace the solenoid, or

 

 

 

else replace the control board.

 

 

 

 

 

The air begins to flow, the “OUTPUT ON” LED lights

1.

Check the torch consumables to be sure they

 

for a brief period, but no arc is established.

 

are in tight, not dirty or greasy, and in good

 

 

 

shape. Replace the consumables if necessary.

 

 

2.

Check that CR2 engages.

 

 

3.

Check for high frequency at the spark gap.

 

 

4.

Check the high frequency spark gap located

 

 

 

inside the right panel of the machine. It should

 

 

 

be set at .060” (1.52mm) DISCONNECT ALL

 

 

 

POWER BEFORE ADJUSTING THE HIGH

 

 

 

FREQUENCY CIRCUIT.

 

 

5.

Blow off the components in the upper compart-

 

 

 

ment with compressed air.

 

 

6.

Check pilot to 391 for 2 ohm resistance.

 

 

7.

Check 2 ohm 300 watt resistor.

 

 

8.

Replace Control PC Board.

 

 

 

 

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