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Hi,
This is my first post and my first welder. I just got Lincoln 3200 HD and I ran the spool of self shielding wire that came with it with no problem (man that stuff makes a mess). Yesterday I got myself a bottle of shield gas (Co2/Argon) and did about 3 tack welds with L-56 .6mm wire and then it stopped feeding, the motor would not make any sounds when I would pull the trigger to feed the wire threw. Today I checked the trigger and connections inside of the wire feed side of the welder and they all looked normal but it still won't work. Is this a common problem and what is it?!
Tailshaft56
09-21-2006, 10:01 PM
Will the motor run with the wire tension free? Do you here the contactor or gas when you pull the trigger?
Will the motor run with the wire tension free? Do you here the contactor or gas when you pull the trigger?
The motor will not run with or without the wire tension. When I pulled the trigger I did not hear anything at all. I finally got a welder and I was making my first few tacks for a welding cart I'm building for practice oh man I want to weld!!!! thanks for the help
gnm109
09-22-2006, 11:07 AM
If the motor control circuit board has failed, maybe you could take it back and get another one....I'm hoping you got it from Home Depot or Lowes since I know that they sell that model at those stores. I'm sure you could get another one.
If the motor control circuit board has failed, maybe you could take it back and get another one....I'm hoping you got it from Home Depot or Lowes since I know that they sell that model at those stores. I'm sure you could get another one.
I wish I had gotten it at home depo but I thought I would be smart and save $100 and get it off ebay (it came new in a factory sealed box). Could my local welding shop tell me whats wrong with it if i brought it in?
Sandy
09-22-2006, 10:09 PM
Could be something as simple as a faulty trigger switch or trigger lead.
Pentawelder
09-23-2006, 03:20 PM
Check the leads from the trigger where they connect under the side cover of the welder. You might have bumped one loose replacing the welding wire reel.
Checked the leads they are connected and still nothing. Tomarrow i will go to home depo and get a new trigger and see if that fixes it.
drivesector
09-23-2006, 08:59 PM
In my opinion STOP! don't touch anything! you bought a nice welder, it is a Lincoln and they will stand behind It if it is a new welder. If you bought it off of EBAY or not of it is new they will stand behind it. You may not be able to weld for a little longer but I would contact them, They will give you a repair facility to goto and the problem will be solved. If this were me I would be up for days until it was fixed. I am just like that. Dont take it apart or mess with it in my opinion.
bugdust
09-24-2006, 12:34 AM
Does it have a manual with a Troubleshooting section? It could be something simple like a reset button or a fuse?? I'm not familiar with this machine so I'm only guessing.
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