Manual gas console (mgc), Torch, torch leads, and gas hoses – Lincoln Electric 718114 Spirit II 150 User Manual

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Section 6: Maintenance &Troubleshooting

Spirit II User’s Manual

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Manual Gas Console (MGC)

1. Remove the cover of the manual gas console. Using clean, dry, compressed air,

blow out all accumulated dust inside the unit. In an excessively dirty environment,

blow out the unit on a weekly basis.

2. Verify that all PC board connectors are installed securely.
3. Verify that all gas hose connectors are tight and that there are no leaks.

Only

tighten the gas fittings enough to make a gas seal. The fittings are subject to

damage if over tightened.

4. Inspect all gas hoses to ensure no damage exists. Immediately replace any

damaged gas hoses.

Torch, Torch Leads, and Gas Hoses

1. Verify that all torch lead and gas hose connections are tight and that there are no

gas or water leaks.

Only tighten the fittings enough to make a water or gas

seal. The fittings are subject to damage if over tightened.

2. Verify that the braided shield of the torch leads is fastened securely to the brass

shield adapter that connects to the impulse start console. Also, make sure the

shield adapter is secured tightly to the impulse start console enclosure.

3. Inspect the braided shield for nicks or cuts and replace if necessary.
4. Remove the torch handle and verify that the connections at the torch base are

tightened securely.

Only tighten the fittings enough to make a water or gas

seal. The fittings are subject to damage if over tightened.

5. Make sure the torch lead insulating sleeves are positioned to properly cover the

brass torch fittings at the torch base.

6. Inspect the outer sleeve on the torch base's electrode/coolant supply lead. If

nicks, cuts or holes are found, replace the torch base.

7. Remove the torch consumables from the torch head and inspect all o-rings.

Replace any o-rings with cuts, nicks, abrasions, or any other signs of wear.

Faulty o-rings may cause gas or water leaks, which will affect cut quality.

8. With the electrode removed, inspect the cooling tube in the torch head for

damage.
If using the copper electrode, the torch head uses cooling tube P/N 277007. If

replacement is required, use tool P/N 200109.
If using the silver electrode, the torch head uses cooling tube holder assembly

P/N 279216. Remove this using the tool (socket P/N 277087 & driver P/N

277086) and inspect the o-rings for damage. Apply a small amount of o-ring

lubricant before re-installing in the torch head.

9. Wipe any excess o-ring lubricant off of the torch base and head.

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