I start welding and after 30 mins its goes off. and i have to wait 1/2 tostart again? welder #196205680
SOURCE: clarke weld 85 en welds when gun trigger is not operated
hello make sure its not set on auto or the pin inside the set is not bent good luck
shaun
SOURCE: Welder not welding
SOunds like your ground is not connected solidly either inside the machine or at the ground clamp. Check to make sure the ground wire at the clamp is not broken then make sure the ground wire is connected solidly inside the machine.
SOURCE: I have a century 140 welder It does seem to have
That doesn't sound right. Double check your ground and the tip the wire feeds through -- if it is damaged/worn/burnt it will not transfer full power to the wire. After that, it would be time to check the connections from the transformer to the leads for dirt/loose connections.
SOURCE: I have a hobart handler 120/90amp wire feed welder
I have welded countless hours with Linde & Lincoln & even a few Hobarts & the only time that I ever had the same problem was when the ground connection either to the object I was welding, or the welding cable ground wasn't good & clean & tight. Same on stick welders also. I did develop the habit of grinding not only where I was preparing to weld, but where I was placing my ground clamp & that always provided a better "frying bacon" sound as I went along the business of pushing a bead. In a welder, the only other thing than that is involved is the step-up transformer and your wire. Hope this helps.
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