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4. MAINTENANCE                         4.2  PRECAUTIONS AFTER REPAIRS
        ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION MUST BE      After making repairs, take care to organize the wiring
        CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.    so that there is secure insulation between the primary
                                               and secondary sides of the machine. Do not allow the
                                               wires to come into contact with moving parts or those
        4.1 MAINTENANCE OF THE                 that heat up during operation. Reassemble all clamps
          WELDING INVERTER                     as they were on the original machine, to prevent a
                                               connection from occurring between the primary and
        In the case of maintenance inside the machine, make   secondary circuits should a wire accidentally break or
        sure that the switch (3) is in position “0” and that   be disconnected. Also mount the screws with geared
        the power cord is disconnected from the mains. It is   washers as on the original machine.
        also necessary to periodically clean the interior of
        the machine from the accumulated metal dust, using
        compressed air.
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        4.3 TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICE
        Problems with inconsistent wire feed:
        Wire feeding problems can be reduced by checking the following points:

         FAULT                  CAUSE
         Feed roller driven by motor in the   Wire spool brake is too tight.       eng
         cabinet slipped.
         Wire spool unwinded and tangled.  Wire spool brake is too loose.
         Worn or incorrect feed roller size.  Use a feed roller matched to the size you are welding.
                                Replace feed roller if worn.                       deu
         Wire rubbed against the mis-aligned   Mis-alignment of inlet/outlet guides.
         guides and reduced wire feedability.
         Liner blocked with swarf.  Increased amounts of swarf are produced by the wire passing through the feed
                                roller when excessive pressure is applied to the pressure roller adjuster.
                                Swarf can also be produced by the wire passing through an incorrect feed
                                roller groove shape or size.                       fra
                                Swarf is fed into the conduit liner where it accumulates thus reducing wire
                                feedability.
         Incorrect or worn contact tip  The contact tip transfers the weld current tot he electrode wire. If the hole
                                in the contact tip is too large then arcing may occur inside the contact tip
                                resulting in the wire jamming in the contact tip.
                                When using soft wire such as aluminium it may become jammed in the contact
                                tip due to expansion of the wire when heated.
         Poor work lead contact to work piece.  If the work lead has a poor electrical contact to the work piece then the
                                connection point will heat up and result in a reduction of power at the arc.
         Bent liner.            This will cause friction between the wire and the liner thus reducing wire
                                feedability.








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