Troubleshooting Guide
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No wire feed at torch, feeder no | 115/42VAC control fuse in feeder. | Replace fuse. | |
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Replace switch. Check switch for | |||
operating, i.e. no slave motor or brake | |||
activated. | operation. | ||
solenoid. | |||
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Broken electrical cable. | Check | ||
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| 4 amp fuse (F1) in feeder/Control box | Check motor leads for shorts; then | |
| blown. | replace fuse. | |
No wire feed at torch, feeder operating | Bad potentiometer. | Check potentiometer with meter. | |
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| Check motor and potentiometer wire | ||
properly. | Broken electrical cable. | ||
for continuity. | |||
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| Bad speed control/PCB | See specifi c cabinet/control box owners | |
| manual for speed control operation. | ||
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| Loose or no cable connections. | Check all power connections. | |
Wire feeds, but welding wire is not | Contactor control cable loose or in | Check power supply owner’s manual | |
for location and type of contactor signal | |||
energized. | wrong position. | ||
required, i.e., closing or 115 VAC. | |||
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| Welding power source. | Check power source material. | |
| Dirty or worn conduit. | Blow out or replace conduit. | |
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| Incorrect ressure on drive rolls. | Adjust pressure at both feeder and | |
| torch. | ||
Wire feeds erratically. |
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Idler roll stuck. | Check for lock washer under idler roll, | ||
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| or replace if damaged. | ||
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| Wrong size contact tip. | See contact tip table. | |
| Bad potentiometer. | Check with meter. | |
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| Broken electrical cable. | Check potentiometer wires for | |
Wire feeds one speed only. | continuity or short. | ||
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| Bad speed control. | See specifi c cabinet/control owner’s | |
| manul for speed control operation. | ||
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Wire walks out of drive rolls. | Idler roll | Place groove in idler roll toward top. | |
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Rear wire guide missing. | Replace wire guide. | ||
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| Slide barrel insulator downa nd thread | |
Poor gas/water fl ow. | Incorrect placement of barrel insulator. | until it bottoms out, covering coolant | |
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| ports and exposing gas ports. |
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