Troubleshooting and repair, Caution, Troubleshooting guide – Lincoln Electric POWER MIG SVM167-A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

Observe Safety Guidelines

detailed in the beginning of this manual.

Troubleshooting Guide –

See Wiring Diagrams for location of specified

components and for troubleshooting of specific circuits.

F-8

F-8

POWER MIG® 215

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact the
Lincoln Electric Service Department for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed. Call 1-888-935-3877

CAUTION

WIRE FEEDING PROBLEMS

PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE AREAS OF
MISADJUSTMENT(S)

RECOMMENDED
COURSE OF ACTION

No control of wire feed speed.
Other machine functions are nor-
mal.

There is no wire feed when the gun
trigger is activated. Normal open
circuit weld voltage is present and
the gas solenoid functions normally.

1. The wire feed speed control may

be dirty. Rotate several times
and check if the problem is
resolved.

1. Check for adequate wire supply.

2. If the drive rolls are turning,

check for a mechanical restriction
in the wire feed path.

3. The gun liner may be clogged.

Check or replace.

4. If the drive rolls are not turning

when the gun trigger is activated,
contact your local Lincoln Electric
Authorized Field Service Facility.

1. The wire speed control potentiometer

may be faulty. Check or replace.
Normal potentiometer resistance is
10K ohms.

2. Perform the Wire Drive Motor and

Wire Speed Potentiometer Test.

3. The control board may be faulty.

1. Perform the Wire Drive Motor and

Wire Speed Potentiometer Test.

2. The wire speed control potentiometer

may be faulty. Check or replace.
Normal potentiometer resistance is
10K ohms.

3. The control board may be faulty.

Rough wire feeding or the wire will
not feed but the drive rolls are turn-
ing.

1. The gun cable may be kinked or

twisted.

2. Check the drive roll tension and

the position of the grooves.

3. Electrode may be rusted or dirty.

4. The contact tip may be damaged

or not the correct size.

5. Check the wire spindle for ease of

rotation.

6. Make certain the gun is pushed all

the way into the gun mount and
properly seated.

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