Troubleshooting, Weldmax 185i – Longevity WELDMAX 185i User Manual

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WELDMAX 185i

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Troubleshooting

If your unit is not properly functioning, please call us immediately toll free at 1-877-566-4462
for support. We have included a small table here to diagnose most common problems.

Problems, Causes, and Solutions

Problems

Causes/

Solutions

Machine will not turn
on.

Check cords and breaker. If nothing is found, contact LONGEVITY

The machine runs, but
nothing is happening

Check to see if you are in the right mode, plasma cutter, tig, stick. Check the

torches and your ground. Make sure there is argon or compressed air for plasma
and tig.

Arc will not start

Check the ground connection. Check the torch for proper consumables

installation. Replace consumables.

Consumables (tips)
are being consumed

Improper air/gas flow. Increase the PSI on the regulator, check for leaks in

the hose, maintain a distance of 1/8” from the torch tip or workpiece

Heavy Underside Slag
(Cutting)

Slow travel speed. Increase travel speed or amperage on unit.

Poor Cut Quality

Check Air Pressure. Insure your unit is capable of cutting the desired

thickness of material. Check the consumables to insure they are producing a
stable arc. Replace Consumables and insure you have the proper PSI at the
regulator.

Inconsistent
Arc

Improper grounding or possible lack of air pressure. Check and replace

consumables and adjust the regulator to proper PSI

O.C. Over Current
LED Lights

The unit has reached its DUTY Cycle. Leave power of the machine on and

allow fans to cool the machine. You can also turn the machine off to properly
cool it. Do not continue to weld until light is off.

Issue Not Listed

Contact LONGEVITY Toll Free 1-877-566-4462 or via email at

[email protected]

Unit Will Not Weld

Check ground connection, torch setup, and check if you are in the proper

mode ARC/TIG. If you are TIG Welding check to see if you have the proper
TUNGSTEN and FILLER ROD.

Tungsten is Melting or
Being Consumed
Quickly

Low Argon Gas flow. Check the Argon Gas flow. Turn up post flow.

Incorrect Tungsten or Incorrect Tungsten Size. Possible small size shield cup.
Read selecting the right tungsten on

www.longevity-inc.com/resources

Contaminated
Tungsten

If the Tungsten is dipping or melting inside the weld. Use larger tungsten

and fewer amps on the unit. Sharpen tungsten.

Poor Weld Quality

Remember to clean welding material prior to welding with acetone. Practice

on the form and technique. Use the right tungsten and filler rod.

STICK Welder
Having a Hard Time
Striking an Arc

Check the ground. Check the workpiece and clean it. Increase the Arc Force

on the unit.

STICK Welder
Producing Poor
Quality Welds

Use the proper rod and polarity.

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