4-7. Welding Troubleshooting Table
Welding Trouble
No weld output; wire does not feed.
No weld output; wire feeds.
Low weld output.
Low, high, or erratic wire speed.
4-8. Wire Drive/Gun Troubleshooting Table
Wire Drive/Gun Trouble
Electrode wire feeding stops during
welding.
Secure power cord plug in receptacle (see Section 2-13).
Check and replace power switch if necessary.
Check circuit breakers CB1 and/or CB2, and reset if necessary (see Section 4-2).
Replace building line fuse or reset circuit breaker if open (see Section 2-13).
Secure gun trigger plug in receptacle or repair leads, or replace trigger switch (see Sections 2-5 and/or
Parts List).
Thermostat open (overheating). Allow fan to run; the thermostat will close when the unit has cooled (see
Section 2-2).
Connect work clamp to get good metal to metal contact.
Replace contact tip (see Section 4-4).
Connect unit to proper input voltage or check for low line voltage (see Section 2-13).
Readjust front panel settings (see Section 3-1).
Change to correct size drive roll (see Section 4-3).
Readjust drive roll pressure (see Section 2-14).
Replace inlet guide, contact tip, and/or liner if necessary (see Sections 4-3, 4-4 and/or 4-5).
Straighten gun cable and/or replace damaged parts (see Section 4-5).
Adjust drive roll pressure (see Section 2-14).
Readjust hub tension (see Section 2-10).
Check circuit breakers CB1 and/or CB2, and reset if necessary (see Section 4-2).
Replace contact tip if blocked (see Section 4-4).
Clean or replace wire inlet guide or liner if dirty or plugged (see Sections 4-3 and/or 4-5).
Replace drive roll if worn or slipping (see Section 4-3).
Secure gun trigger plug in receptacle or repair leads, or replace trigger switch (see Section 2-5 and/or
see Parts List).
Check and clear any restrictions at drive assembly and liner (see Section 4-5).
Have nearest Factory Authorized Service Agent check drive motor.
Remedy
Remedy
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