TheEquineFencer
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I have a Miller 252 S/N ME380030N running on 120/240 1Ph. I have a wire feed issue. Set at 18V 250 wire feed, when I try welding I get severe burn back. It started doing it once in a while, I thought it was a kinked cable/liner issue. I've installed a new liner. After installing the liner, machine cold, I was able to burn a 1-2 inch bead on 0.120 1x2 tubing with no issue. Then one of the guys working for me tried to use the machine later and we had severe burn back.
It appears the wire feed motor does not run fast enough. It is visibly slow when running it with the door open. I can adjust the wire feed up and down and it speeds up and down, but at the 18V/250 setting it runs way too slow. It does have 30A spool gun that stays connected to it and is seldom used.
How can I troubleshoot it to determine the failed/defective part? I have a Fluke 87V DMM and know how to use it. I've not opened it up yet and looked inside yet. I'm guessing the drive motor gets a Pulse Width Modulated signal for speed control. I can probably check that using the "duty cycle" function on the Fluke 87V.
I'd like to know what values/voltages/readings I should be getting from each device that goes into and out of the PCBs that are inside the machine to start with. Once I figure out which part has failed, then I might be able to troubleshoot down to the component level if it's a board or what.
Suggestions besides taking to AirGas and having them **** me? I'd like to fix it myself.
Thanks for any help you can give.
It appears the wire feed motor does not run fast enough. It is visibly slow when running it with the door open. I can adjust the wire feed up and down and it speeds up and down, but at the 18V/250 setting it runs way too slow. It does have 30A spool gun that stays connected to it and is seldom used.
How can I troubleshoot it to determine the failed/defective part? I have a Fluke 87V DMM and know how to use it. I've not opened it up yet and looked inside yet. I'm guessing the drive motor gets a Pulse Width Modulated signal for speed control. I can probably check that using the "duty cycle" function on the Fluke 87V.
I'd like to know what values/voltages/readings I should be getting from each device that goes into and out of the PCBs that are inside the machine to start with. Once I figure out which part has failed, then I might be able to troubleshoot down to the component level if it's a board or what.
Suggestions besides taking to AirGas and having them **** me? I'd like to fix it myself.
Thanks for any help you can give.
... Steve