Lincoln 60 manual Symptom Check

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SYMPTOM

 

CHECK

 

 

 

The “SAFETY” LED is lit.

1.

The machine will not operate. The machine

 

 

senses that the nozzle is not in place, or the

 

 

operator could be exposed to dangerous volt

 

 

ages if the machine were allowed to operate.

 

2.

Check the nozzle to be sure it is tightly in place.

 

3.

Check the torch consumables to see if they are

 

 

melted together or are simply touching each

 

 

other. Tighten, clean or replace. See

 

 

“Suggestion for Extra Utility from the Pro-Cut

 

 

System”.

 

4.

Check the torch cable to see if it is cut or punc-

 

 

tured. Replace.

 

5.

Check to see that the torch is hooked to the

 

 

machine properly.

 

6.

Push the "SAFETY RESET" button, the LED

 

 

should go out. If the LED does not go out, the

 

 

thermal sensor in the torch head has actuated.

 

 

Note that the thermal sensor exists in the hand

 

 

held torches but not the machine or robotic

 

 

torches. This sensor prevents the torch from

 

 

melting, and should not trip in normal operation.

 

 

Wait several minutes until the torch head is cool,

 

 

and press the reset button. If the LED does not

 

 

go out, check step 2 again before proceeding.

 

 

Read the procedures section of this manual for

 

 

instruction in proper cutting technique.

 

7.

This circuit rarely trips on power up or because

 

 

of noise. If the circuit can be reset, it is Ok to

 

 

continue operation.

 

8.

Check the continuity between pins 1 & 3 in the

 

 

plastic amp connector on the torch assembly.

 

 

This is the 4-pin connector that plugs into the

 

 

power source. If the safety circuit is working

 

 

properly, there will be continuity when the nozzle

 

 

is in place and no continuity when the nozzle is

 

 

removed. When the nozzle is in place, there

 

 

must be continuity between pins 1 & 3 and the

 

 

torch pilot lead. Replace the torch if the continu

 

 

ity measurements are not as described, or else

 

 

replace the control board.

 

 

 

No OCV when 2 and 4 are closed.

1.

190 VAC across H1 and H2.

 

2.

250V SCR PC board positive/negative

 

3.

Check across 31/32 for 110 VAC.

 

4.

Replace Control PC board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Electric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcTable of Contents Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Specifications Preheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting Product DescriptionUser Responsibility Location High Frequency Interference ProtectionInput Connections Electric Shock can killSequence of events Output ConnectionsTorch Connection High Frequency Shock can Cause Injury or FallGeneral Procedure RecommendationsPilot Arc Discussion Thin Gauge Sheet MetalExpanded Metal Thick Sections of MetalGouging All Cases Suggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO-CUT SystemRoutine Maintenance Electrical Shock can KillSymptom Check Power Before Adjusting the HighFrequency Circuit Symptom Check Symptom Check PRO-CUT 60 Status Lights Operating Modes Status Lights Condition SuggestionsSafety Procedure for Replacing PC Boards Electric Shock can Kill Wiring Diagram PRO-CUT 60 Single Phase Dual Voltage Cutting Torch Connection Diagram For Magnum PCT PRO-CUT 60 Power SourcePage Ship Manuals to Total Need Welding Training? How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding Basic CoursePrecaucion Warnung

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