Arc “pulsates” in ac polarity. dc tig is ok, Troubleshooting & repair, Caution – Lincoln Electric PRECISION TIG 275 SVM162-B User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Observe Safety Guidelines

detailed in the beginning of this manual.

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test/repairs safely, con-

tact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

Call 1-888-935-3877.

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE AREAS OF

MISADJUSTMENT(S)

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

TIG WELDING PROBLEMS

The high frequency “spark” is pre-

sent at the tungsten electrode, but

the operator is unable to establish

a welding arc. The machine has a

normal open circuit voltage. Refer

to

Technical Specifications

in the

Installation section.

1. The torch may be faulty. Check

or replace.

2. The current control may be set

too low.

3. The tungsten electrode may be

contaminated. Replace or

sharpen.

4. The electrode may be too large

for the process.

5. If a helium blend is being used

as a shielding gas, reduce the

percentage of helium.

6. Check the welding cables for

loose or faulty connections.

1. Check spark gap adjustment.

See the

Maintenance Section.

2. This may be a welding proce-

dure problem. Contact the

Lincoln Service Department,

Technical Sales group at 1-888-

935-3877.

When AC TIG welding, the arc is

erratic and there is a loss of “clean-

ing” of the work piece.

1. The tungsten electrode may be

small for the process. Use a larg-

er diameter tungsten or a pure

tungsten.

2. If a helium blend is used as a

shielding gas, reduce the per-

centage of helium.

3. Check the balance control set-

ting.

1. Check components R5 and C7 in

the high voltage transformer pri-

mary circuit.

2. Perform the

SCR Bridge Test

.

Arc “pulsates” in AC polarity. DC

TIG is OK.

1. Check that the machine controls

are set correctly for the process.

1. Micro switch S2A may be faulty.

It should “open” in the AC mode.

See the Wiring Diagram.

CAUTION

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