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MAINTENANCE

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Disconnect input power by removing plug from receptacle before working inside SP-135 PLUS. Use only grounded recep- tacle. Do not touch electrically “hot” parts inside SP-135 PLUS.

Have qualified personnel do the maintenance and trouble shoot- ing work.

ITEMS REQUIRING NO

MAINTENANCE

Drive Motor and Gearbox – Lifetime lubrication

Fan Motor- Lifetime lubrication.

Wire Reel Spindle – Do NOT lubricate shaft.

ROUTINE AND PERIODIC MAINTE- NANCE

BEFORE EACH USE

Check over machine and accessories for any obvi- ous condition that may prevent safe performance or operation, repair or replace items as necessary to correct any abnormal condition.

AFTER 5 MINUTES OF WELDING

or when spatter accumulates in nozzle

Clean nozzle to avoid bridging between nozzle and contact tip which results in shorted nozzle, poor welds and overheated gun. Hint: Anti-stick spray or gel available from a welding supply distributor may reduce buildup and aid in spatter removal.

AFTER EACH SPOOL OF WIRE FEED

Remove contact tip and clean inside diameter with short piece of wire

Clean cable liner – when rough and erratic wire feed- ing occur.

AFTER FEEDING 50# OF FLUX CORED WIRE OR 300# OF SOLID WIRE

Unplug machine or turn power switch to OFF – “O” position. Remove gun and cable from machine.

Remove gas nozzle and contact tip from gun.

Lay cable out straight - blow out gently into gun end with compressed air. Bend cable back and forth – blow out again – Repeat until clean.

WARNING

Excessive pressure at start may cause the dirt to form a plug.

PERIODICALLY AS REQUIRED

Blow dirt out of the welder with low pressure air to eliminate excessive dirt and dust buildup that could cause welder to run hot.

Blow dirt out of: Rectifier & Fan Motor Assembly; PC Board located on Case Side Assembly; and Center Assembly components.

Vacuum accumulated dirt from gearbox and wire feed section.

Inspect the incoming guide tube and clean inside diameter if necessary. Replace when excessively worn.

Replace Contact Tip – when hole is enlarged or elongated (refer to “CHANGING THE CONTACT TIP”, in this section).

Replace gas nozzle.

Replace Liner – when wire feeding problems occur and other items have been checked (refer to “CHANGING LINER” procedure in this section).

Replace internal gun handle parts as necessary (see Procedure at the end of this section).

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Lincoln Electric IM788 manual Maintenance Safety Precautions, Items Requiring no Maintenance

IM788 specifications

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