SECTION E
TROUBLESHOOTING
Regardless of which torch or feeder used, all MK Products
The 24 VDC torch motor is controlled by a solid state speed control and a pot located in the torch. The torch motor, potentiometer, and micro switch are connected to the cabinet/control box via a control cable and amphenol. If this cable becomes damaged, a variety of symptoms can occur, depending on which wire(s) break. To test, check each wire for continuity and shorts.
With the increased torque rating in the current Prince XL motor, P/N 211- 0071, it now draws about twice as much current on
This fuse change includes all Cobramatic, Cobramatic II and CobraMig 250/ 260,
Remember the micro switch in the torch activates both the 115 VAC or 42 VAC and 24 VDC circuits in the cabinet. Therefore, if the slave motor and brake solonoid operate, but the torch does not, look more toward the 24 VDC circuits, speed control, control cable, or the torch motor. If nothing operates, look more toward the 115 VAC or 42 VAC input, micro switch leads, or micro switch.
The complete pot assembly is connected to the motor and set into the handles. If the pot is disassembled, the pot knob can be put on the shaft in any position and secured with the set screw. Turn the knob fully CCW, then fully CW, then fully CCW again. This will
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