Troubleshooting, Caution – Lincoln Electric IM10080 RED-D-ARC LN-25 PRO EXTREME DUAL POWER User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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RED-D-ARC LN25™ PRO EXTREME DUAL POWER

Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

Wire feed speed consistently oper-
ates at the wrong value. The speed
changes when the wire feed speed
knob is adjusted.

The wire feed speed is fast (maxi-
mum) and there is no change when
the wire feed speed knob is adjust-
ed.

Variable or "hunting" arc.

When the trigger is pulled, the wire
feeds slowly.

Poor arc starts with sticking or
"blast-offs", weld porosity, narrow
and ropy looking bead.

1. The jumper lead for normal

speed/extra torque is connected
improperly.

2. The wrong gear is installed in the

wire drive.

3. The brushes on the motor are

worn.

1. The tachometer is connected

improperly.

2. The tachometer has failed.

1. Wrong size, worn and/or melted

contact tip.

2. Worn work cable or poor work

connection.

3. Wrong polarity.

4. The gas nozzle is extended

beyond the contact tip or the wire
stickout is too long.

5. Poor gas shielding on processes

requiring gas.

1. The Run-In switch is "ON"

1. Improper procedures or tech-

niques.

1. Properly connect the normal

speed/extra torque jumper.

2. Install the proper pinion gear in

the wire drive.

3.

Replace the motor/gearbox
assembly.

1. Verify all of the tachometer leads

are properly connected.

2. Replace the motor and tachome-

ter assembly.

1. Replace the contact tip.

2. Verify all work and electrode con-

nections are tight and that the
cables are in good condition.
Clean/replace as necessary.

3. Adjust polarity to the recommend-

ed procedure.

4. Adjust the gas nozzle and shorten

the stickout to 3/8 to 1/2 inches.

5. Check gas flow and mixture.

Remove or block sources of
drafts.

1. Place the Run-In switch to the

"OFF" position.

1. See "Gas Metal Arc Welding

Guide" (GS-100)

Output Problems

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your
Local Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

CAUTION

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