Troubleshooting & repair, Scr removal and replacement (continued) – Lincoln Electric COMMANDER 400 SVM133-B Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

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F-101

COMMANDER 400

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SCR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT

(continued)

CLAMPING PROCEDURE
FOR 1/4-28 CAP SCREWS

NOTE: This procedure can only be used with
1/4-28 cap screws.

Do not use cap screws with any other type thread
or new SCR will be damaged.

Do not over tighten cap screws. The leaf spring
will apply the required clamping force to the SCR.

1. Do not turn the nuts. While holding the nuts

stationary, turn the cap screws only with the
following procedure.

2. Tighten first cap screw 1/4 turn.

3. Tighten second cap screw 1/2 turn.

4. Tighten first cap screw 1/2 turn.

5. Tighten second cap screw 1/2 turn.

6. Tighten first cap screw 1/2 turn.

7. Tighten second cap screw 1/4 turn. STOP.

8. Assembly now has the proper clamping force.

9. Perform the Active SCR Test.

AFTER REPLACING THE SCRs

Follow the steps in the SCR/Diode Rectifier
Bridge Removal and Replacement
procedure
to reassemble the machine.

CLAMPING PROCEDURE
FOR 1/4-20 CAP SCREWS

NOTE: This procedure can only be used with
1/4-20 cap screws.

Do not use cap screws with any other type thread
or new SCR will be damaged.

Do not over tighten cap screws. The leaf spring
will apply the required clamping force to the SCR.

1. Do not turn the nuts. While holding the nuts

stationary, turn the cap screws only with the
following procedure.

2. Tighten first cap screw 1/4 turn.

3. Tighten second cap screw 1/2 turn.

4. Tighten first cap screw 1/2 turn.

5. Tighten second cap screw 1/4 turn.

6. Tighten first cap screw 1/8 turn.

7. Tighten second cap screw 1/8 turn. STOP.

8. Assembly now has the proper clamping force.

9. Perform the Active SCR Test.

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