Troubleshooting & repair – Lincoln Electric COMMANDER SVM153-A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

F-69

F-69

COMMANDER 500

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SPRING WASHER

PLAIN WASHER

2 TO 3

TURNS EACH

12-18 IN.LBS.

30-40 IN.LBS.

FINGER TIGHT

5.0-10 IN-LBS.

5.0-10 IN-LBS.

FIGURE F.31 – DIODE MODULE MOUNTING DETAILS AND TIGHTENING SEQUENCE

DIODE MODULE REMOVAL

Refer to Figure F.31.

1. Remove the Power Module PC board as

described above.

2. Using the 7/16" wrench, remove the two

outer screws, spring washers, and large flat
washers from the diode module.

3. Using the 9/64" allen wrench, remove the

set screw from the center of the diode
module.

4. Remove the diode module from the heat

sink.

DIODE MODULE REPLACEMENT

Refer to Figure F.31.

The proper tightening sequence is required to
mount the diode module to the heat sink in
order to avoid warping the base plate. Apply
the proper torque to all fasteners.

1. Be sure the heat sink mounting surface is

clean, dry, and free of grease.

2. Apply a thin, even coat (.1 to .25mm or .004

to .010 in) of Penetrox A13 thermal joint
compound (T12837-1) to the diode module
base plate only, under the plastic body of the
module. Do not apply compound to the area
under the mounting holes.

3. Press the module firmly against the heat

sink, aligning the mounting holes.

4. Place a spring washer then a flat washer

over each outer mounting screw and insert
them into the holes. Insert the allen head
screw into the center hole. Tighten all three
screws 2 – 3 turns each, finger-tight only (1).

5. Using the torque wrench and 7/16" socket,

tighten each outer screw between 5.0 and
10 in-lbs (2).

6. Using the torque wrench and 9/64" allen

head socket, tighten the center screw
between 12 and 18 in-lbs (3).

7. Now tighten the two outer screws between

30 and 40 in-lbs (4).

8. Replace the Power Module PC board as

described above.

POWER MODULE (CHOPPER) PC BOARD/DIODE

MODULE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (CONTINUED)

CAUTION

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