Troubleshooting & repair, Procedure – Lincoln Electric CLASSIC III SVM 137-A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

F-43

F-43

Classic III and IIID

ALTERNATOR STATOR REMOVAL AND

REPLACEMENT

(continued)

FIGURE F.17 – COMMUTATOR WRAP-AROUND REMOVAL

COMMUTATOR
WRAPAROUND

ALTERNATOR
BRUSH HOLDER
ASSEMBLY
(REMOVED)

PROCEDURE

1. Turn the engine OFF.

2. Perform the

Alternator Rotor Removal

procedure.

3. With the 1/2" wrench, remove the four nuts

and bolts holding the case top and doors
assembly to the welder frame. Carefully lift
up and remove the top and doors assembly.

4. With the 3/8" nut driver, remove the two

leads from the alternator brush holder
assembly. Note lead placement. Set brush
holder aside.

5. With the slot head screwdriver, remove the

commutator wraparound. See Figure F.17.

6. Disconnect the yellow and white wires at the

in-line connectors. See the Wiring Diagram
and

Figure F.18.

7. Disconnect the two yellow leads.

One is

located at the field bridge and the other at
the field fuse holder.

Cut any necessary

cable ties. See

Figure F.18 and F.19.

8. Remove the tape and using the 3/8"

wrench and slot head screw driver, discon-
nect the black auxiliary power lead from
the current transformer.

Cut any neces-

sary cable ties. See the Wiring Diagram
and

Figure F.18.

9. Remove the red auxiliary power lead from

the CB4 circuit breaker. See the Wiring
Diagram and

Figure F.19.

10. Remove the white auxiliary power lead

from the 115VAC receptacle. Cut any nec-
essary cable ties.

See Figure F.19.

NOTE: The CB1 circuit breaker may have to be
removed to access the terminal for the white
lead.

11. Remove the red lead from the negative ter-

minal of the field rectifier bridge.

See

Figure F.19.

12. Remove the black lead from the positive

terminal of the field rectifier bridge. See
Figure F.19.

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