Lincoln Electric SVM140-A Welding System User Manual


 
TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
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PRO-CUT 55
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TORCH CONTINUITY AND SOLENOID TEST (continued)
4. If any of the resistance checks are not cor-
rect, the torch assembly may be faulty.
Repair or replace.
5. Carefully apply the 12 VDC supply to the
electrode solenoid. (positive to Pin 2 and
negative to Pin 3). The electrode solenoid
should activate. Listen for the solenoid
action in the torch handle. If the solenoid
does not activate, it may be faulty. Replace.
TABLE F.5 - TORCH ASSEMBLY RESISTANCES
TEST CIRCUIT(S) BEING EXPECTED TEST
POINTS TESTED RESISTANCE CONDITIONS
Pin 7 to Pin 8 Parallel pilot arc 1.5 ohms maximum None
leads
Pin 7 to Torch One pilot arc lead to 1.0 ohm maximum Torch consumables
Nozzle nozzle in place
Pin 8 to Torch One pilot arc lead to 1.0 ohm maximum Torch consumables
Nozzle nozzle in place
Pin 1 to Pin 9 Torch trigger circuit 100K ohms minimum Torch trigger NOT
pulled (not activated)
Pin 1 to Pin 9 Torch trigger circuit 1.0 ohm maximum Torch trigger pulled
(activated)
Pin 2 to Pin 3 Electrode Solenoid 45 to 55 ohms None
Pin 7 to Torch Pilot and Electrode 1.0 ohm maximum Torch consumables
Electrode at machine circuit in place
end of torch
Pin 8 to Torch Pilot and Electrode 1.0 ohm maximum Torch consumables
Electrode at machine circuit in place
end of torch
Pin 7 To Electrical Isolation Open Torch
Pin 1 of Circuits (very high) Consumables
Pin 2 Removed
Pin 3
Pin 9
Pin 8 To Electrical Isolation Open Torch
Pin 1 of Circuits (very high) Consumables
Pin 2 Removed
Pin 3
Pin 9
Pins 1 & 9 to Electrical Isolation Open None
all other pins of Torch Trigger (very high)
Circuit
Pins 2 & 3 to Electrical Isolation Open None
all other pins of Torch Solenoid (very high)
Circuit