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Lincoln sp-150 idealarc will not arc any more ground output checked ok fuses checked ok incoming power 230v ok output term for + voltage to wire on spool nopower when trigger pressed.continuity from

Lincoln sp-150 idealarc will not arc any more ground output checked ok fuses checked ok incoming power 230v ok output term for + voltage to wire on spool nopower when trigger pressed.continuity from output term to end of gun ok

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There is a temperature activated switch near the transformer that will turn off control voltage until the transformer cools. There is also a fuse for the control voltage. That would explain why the motor won't run. There's a possibility that the trigger switch in the handle is bad too.

Testimonial: "Thank you. the spool will push wire to gun tip but it will not create arc to ground"

  • Lawrence Oravetz Oct 18, 2014

    Have you replaced the tip recently? The wire from the trigger sends power to the tip. Check the ring the tip screws down on for a broken wire.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: no arc for craftsman professional wire feed welder

either your not grounded on the vehicle very good or you lost the ground either in your gun or on your clamp

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: lincoln 175hd mig will not feed.

Make sure your roller motor is spinning. If it is, then adjust the rollers tight enough to spin out the wire. If power is available and motor does not spin, check the fuse on the control board. If it is ok, then it is your control board.

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SOURCE: Lincoln SP-180T. Spits, sputters, stubs and unstable arc

mabe low argon pressure

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: Lincoln SP-135T Does nothing Please HELP

a mig welder must have a good ground to work, also dont try using rusty wire it will jam in the liner, have you checked you are getting wire feed from the neck? just pull the tright and with the welder on it should feed out, if you can stop it its to loos tighten up the pinch roller, is there power on this wire feed? i have often seen new welders strick up the weld with to slow a wire feed and to many amps running, what happens then is it burns the wire away in one flash, right up inside the welding tip and every thing comes to a grinding holt then???? it can and often will just weld the wire into the tip,, witch may mean a new tip is needed, take off the shroud and try to unscrewing the tip if no wire comes out when you pull the triger
as the wire is stuck or welded to it you may be able to get it out still??? but its best to fit a new one in, go one size bigger than the wire your using at first as you are sure to get it very hot??? untill you get the hang of welding,,, use a good gas mix like argon light it will weld stanless steel as well?? but co2 works well on miled steel only, the problem with co2 is its a cold gas and you need a lot more amps to weld the same thickness of steel use it at about 2 to 4 psi only indoors, out doors use it at 4 - 6 psi and if out doors keep out of the wind as much as you can or it will only blow the gas away from your weld if that happens you cant weld without gas being there as a sheeld, dont try using a no gas welder they are like the devel having a bad hair day to use,
even a good welder wont like one? there c*ap!!!!
only try welding clean steel not rusty steel or it will spit like mad at you and you wont get a good weld,
if at all,,one of the most common fults that is
but i bet you have weded the wire to your tip?
its so easy to do at first,,only two word of warning
keep well raped up, sparks well fly and were gloves',,,
and keep your head sheeld on well over your eyes dont ever ever look at the welder when welding it will burn your eyes realy bad and you will wake up in the night feling like some git has just pored sand into your eyes and its going to hert like hell for day's,,,
i find the solor head sheel is far better, its nearly clear when not welding and go's dark in milliseconds you will like them as you can see what you are doing right up till you strick up the ark then it go's dark,,
most welders last for years iv had mine for the last 35 years it a clark 150 turbo mig, and iv doged it to death too,,,
the only thing that could realy go wrong inside them is the rectifier, mains coil or a relay,, not much left in it to go wrong ,
and now iv bored to death good luck with your welding ,,i hope this has helped you out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

SOURCE: Lincoln SP-135T Does nothing Please HELP

Its a troubleshooting job, you'll have to use your voltmeter, and perfom tests on the unit to find the proble.

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