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I just picked up a MM 260, three of them acutally. The one that is in the best shape has a problem of the wire always being energized.Where would I begin to look to cure this issue?ThanksJeff
Reply:Contactor stuck?Thermal Arc 320SP ( Lorch )Cobra PythonsThermal Arc 300 AC/DC ( Sanrex )ESAB 301i AC/DC ( Lorch )Thermal Arc 161STL ( WTL )Thermal Arc 190S ( Sanrex )Cut Master 82, 42. Cut45 ( WTL )Victor Gas Apps.Boxes and boxes of welding crap.
Reply:Originally Posted by Jhaywood75I just picked up a MM 260, three of them acutally. The one that is in the best shape has a problem of the wire always being energized.Where would I begin to look to cure this issue?ThanksJeff
Reply:Extending on what MJD is asking. Is the wire feeding while the wire is hot or not? If wire is not feeding then I find it unlikely that the gun has a short. Have you tried switching guns around?Lincoln, ESAB, Thermal Dynamics, Victor, Miller, Dewalt, Makita, Kalamzoo. Hand tools, power tools, welding and cutting tools.
Reply:I only have the one gun so swapping is not an option. The wire feeds fine and is hot with trigger on and off. I looked through the guts and see nothing obvious. Is the contactor what Esab calls the transistor? The widget with copper bars and large capacitors? Nothing in the part diagrams lists a contactor by name.Admittedly, I have never worked on a welder. One of the few things that I have not had the chance or need to fix yet The other machine has a duty cycle issue, and the third is totally unknown regarding its problems.
Reply:A contactor could also be called a relay. Basically a heavy duty switch that is controlled by a smaller switch in a different location
Reply:All fixed. The mig tig stick switch was bad. Basically it was energizing the wire like an electrode no matter what position the switch was in.Thanks guys!
Reply:Good to hear it's working. |
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