Maintenance, Warning safety precautions – Lincoln Electric POWER FEED SVM185-A User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not operate with covers

removed.

• Turn off power source before

installing or servicing.

• Do not touch electrically hot

parts.

• Turn the input power to the welding power

source off at the fuse box before working in the
terminal strip.

• Only qualified personnel should install, use or

service this equipment.

WARNING

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

• Check weld cables, control cables and gas hoses for cuts.
• Clean and tighten all weld terminals.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

• Clean drive rolls and inner wire guide and replace if worn.
• Blow out or vacuum the inside of the feeder.

CALIBRATION SPECIFICATION

All calibrations are factory set on the POWER FEED® 25M.

To verify the wire feed speed:

• Assemble a .045 (1.2mm) drive roll kit into the POWER FEED® 25M.
• Load a spool of .045 (1.2mm) electrode and thread the electrode

through the wire drive.

• Adjust the wire feed speed to 300 in/min (7.62m/min).
• Press the COLD FEED switch and measure the actual wire feed

speed with a calibrated wire feed speed tachometer.

• The measured wire feed speed should be within 2% of the set value.
• If no feed speed meter is available, cut the wire at gun tip. Cold inch

for 5 seconds at 300 inches/minute. Measure the wire - should be 24
inches +1, -2 inches.

To verify the voltage display:

• Set the welding power source and POWER FEED® 25M to a CV pro-

cedure that gives steady "spray" transfer in the arc.

• While a weld is being made, measure the voltage from the feed plate

to work with a calibrated volt meter.

• The displayed voltage on the POWER FEED® 25M should be within

2% of the measured value.

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