SOURCE: Have Clarke MIG 130 EN. replace Power Cable Assembly 23000054
Your local welding supplier would be you first choice. you will be able to fit an alternative power cable, dosn't have to be Carke,
SOURCE: i have a Clarke weld
I do not know of a US source for these Clarke EN130 Wire drive wheel parts. I don't know of any interchangeable subs either. Your welder was made in Italy and the wheel drive is metric.
This is probably your best bet in trying to find any parts for it:
http://www.clarkeinternational.com/shop/search/filter/EN130/page/1
Not sure if you knew this:
Clarke Power Products Files in Toledo
Clarke Power Products Inc., a wholesale distributor of power equipment from Perrysburg, Ohio, filed a Chapter 11 petition on Jan. 8, 2009 in Toledo, saying it owes $7.9 million to the secured creditor Key Bank.
Court papers say assets of $13.8 million are comprised of accounts receivable, inventory and cash. Clarke’s products include air compressors and power tools.
The case is In re Clarke Power Products Inc., 09-30071, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Ohio (Toledo).
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Kelly
SOURCE: My CLARKE WELD 235 TEN TURBO WELDER BLOWS
Hi well if it is blowing fuses and you are using it on a suitable circuit breaker, a FUSE really isn't suitable, unless a special Motor type slow blow fuse, etc esspecially with this much current draw, anyway if this is occurring the device must be short circuiting after it arc's, accordingly i would imagine that one or more of the output semiconductors, is shorting at this time, the only way to fix this will be to replace these semis? & possibly the drive circuit too? It's impossible to actually tell without actually examining the unit as i am sure you must understand?
However DIY in reality isn't really practical, unless you can obtain a service and repair manual, and then you maybe able to isolate and repair the unit, however in my experience the very best thing you can do is take it to a professional and get a "Quote" as top prospective costings and go from there? This way at least you will know what's wrong and how much it will cost, it may even be that replacement is better than repair in any event.
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