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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

OUTPUT RECTIFIER BRIDGE REMOVAL

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12.With the 3/8” wrench and slot head screw driver, remove the four mounting screws (two on each side). Note the placement of the nylon insulators. These must be in place when you reinstall the rectifier bridge assembly in order to electrically insulate the bridge from the choke lam- ination assembly.

13.Remove the rectifier assembly by tilting it up and lifting it toward the front of the machine.

14.Reassembly: Refer to the Wiring Diagram for proper connections to the positive and negative sides of the rectifier assembly. The two sides of the bridge are marked + and -, respectively.

NOTE: Use Dow Corning 340 on all aluminum electrical connection surfaces.

15.WIth the 3/8” wrench and slot head screw driver, install the four mounting screws (two on each side). Note the placement of the nylon insulators. These must be in place when you install the rectifier bridge assembly in order to electrically insulate the bridge from the choke lam- ination assembly.

16.With the 1/2” wrench, install the S2 lead and the heavy lead going to the Range switch. Note the order of fasteners and leads.

17.With the 1/2” wrench, install the W1 lead and the heavy lead going to the Polarity switch. Note the order of fasteners and leads.

18.With the 1/2” wrench, install the two heavy leads and leads #236 and #236A to the rectifier negative heat sink. Note the order of fasteners: bolt and flat washer from the bottom up through the heat sink; on top, leads, flat washer, lock washer, and nut.

19.With the 1/2” wrench, install the choke lead, the heavy lead, and leads #235 and #242 to the rectifier positive heat sink. Note the order of fasteners: bolt and flat washer from the bottom up through the heat sink; on top, leads, flat washer, lock washer, and nut.

20.Reinstall the case side, fuel cap, lift bale gasket, case top, and spark plug wire.

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SVM 110-A specifications

The Lincoln Electric SVM 110-A is a state-of-the-art welding machine designed to cater to the needs of professionals and hobbyists alike. Known for its adaptability and superior performance, the SVM 110-A provides a seamless welding experience that is gaining popularity across various industries.

One of the main features of the Lincoln Electric SVM 110-A is its impressive power output. Capable of delivering up to 110 amps of welding current, this machine is ideal for a wide range of applications, including light to medium fabrication work, maintenance, and repair tasks. The versatile voltage input options allow users to operate the machine on standard household current as well as generator power, enhancing its portability and usability in diverse settings.

The SVM 110-A employs advanced inverter technology, which allows for a more compact design without sacrificing performance. This technology not only improves efficiency but also provides greater control over the welding arc, ensuring cleaner beads and reduced spatter. Additionally, the inverter design contributes to a lighter weight, making the SVM 110-A easy to transport and maneuver.

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The machine supports a variety of welding processes, including MIG and stick welding, offering unmatched versatility in terms of the types of materials it can handle. From steel to aluminum, the SVM 110-A demonstrates excellent compatibility with various consumables, allowing users to select the best options for their projects.

Furthermore, the design of the SVM 110-A incorporates advanced safety features, including thermal overload protection and a sturdy construction that can withstand demanding environments. This commitment to safety ensures that users can perform their work confidently and efficiently.

In conclusion, the Lincoln Electric SVM 110-A is a remarkable welding machine that combines power, portability, and ease of use. Its advanced inverter technology, user-friendly controls, and versatility make it an ideal choice for both amateurs and seasoned welders. Whether for home projects or professional trades, the SVM 110-A stands out as a reliable and efficient solution in today’s welding landscape.