Maintenance, Troubleshooting chart – Campbell Hausfeld WS4369 User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

WS4369 and WS4469

Maintenance

Disconnect power

supply and turn

machine off before inspecting or
servicing any components.

BefORe eVeRy USe:
1. Check condition of weld cables and

immediately repair or replace any
cables with damaged insulation.

2. Check condition of power cord and

immediately repair or replace any
cord if damaged.

eVeRy 3 MOnThS:
Replace any unreadable labels on the
welder. Use compressed air to blow
all dust and lint from the ventilation
openings.

3. Check condition of electrode holder

insulating pieces and immediately
replace cracked or missing
insulators. Verify that all fasteners
are tight and insulated.

Do not operate this

welding machine

with cracked or missing insulation on
welding cables, electrode holder, or
power cord.

Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Welder does not hum when
turned on

1. No power at receptacle
2. Broken or damaged power cable

1. Check circuit fuse or circuit breaker
2. Power cable requires service

Welder hums but does not
weld

1. Inadequate current at electrode

2. Poor connections at welder

1. Check ground clamp, cable and connection to work piece.

Check electrode cable and clamp.

2. Check all welder external connections

Welder gives trickle shocks

1. Accidental contact with work piece
2. Current leakage caused by moist

clothing or work area

1. Avoid contact with work piece
2. Make sure clothing and work area are dry

Welder overheats - blows
fuses, trips circuit breaker

1. Use of extension cord

2. Electrode diameter too large
3. Overloaded circuit

1. If possible, relocated welder to avoid use of extension cord. If

relocation of welder is not possible, use thicker (lower gauge
number) extension cord

2. Use smaller diameter electrode
3. Welder requires a dedicated 230v circuit

Arc difficult to strike

1. Electrode diameter too large
2. Work piece not properly grounded
3. Heavy loads making power line

voltage low

1. Use smaller diameter electrode
2. Verify proper grounding. (No paint, varnish or corrosion)
3. Run welder on dedicated 230v circuit

Bead is intermittently too
thin

1. Inconsistent travel speed
2. Output amp setting too low

1. Decrease and maintain travel speed
2. Increase output amp setting or change to smaller diameter

electrode

Bead is intermittently too
thick

1. Slow and/or inconsistent travel speed
2. Output amp setting too high

1. Increase and maintain travel speed
2. Reduce output amp setting

Ragged depressions at edge
of weld

1. Travel speed too fast
2. Arc length too short
3. Output amp setting too high

1. Decrease travel speed
2. Increase arc length
3. Reduce output amp setting

Weld bead does not
penetrate base metal

1. Inconsistent travel speed
2. Output amp setting too low

1. Decrease and maintain constant travel speed
2. Increase output amp setting

Electrode sticks to work
piece

Electrode is held in contact with work
piece while arc is struck

Lift electrode to correct arc length as soon as arc is struck

Electrodes sputter and stick

Damp electrodes

Use dry electrodes and store in dry location

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