background image

 

12 

Troubleshooting 

 

Service & repair should only be performed by R-Tech welding trained personnel. Unauthorised 

repairs performed on this equipment may result in danger or injury to the technician and machine 

operator and will invalidate your warranty.  

 

For your safety and to avoid electric shock, please observe all safety notes and precautions 

detailed throughout this manual 

 

The troubleshooting guide is provided to help you locate possible machine malfunctions 

 

If fault / problem is not listed below check please check our ARC Welder Support page on our 

website. 

 

 

www.r-techwelding.co.uk/support.php

  

 

or contact R-Tech by phone. Contact details can be found on our website 

 

 

Output Problems 

 

 

1. 

No output  - LED display is not lit 

 

Check machine on/off switch is in the ‘on’ position 

Check Input power to machine 

Check plug wiring 

Check mains trip / fuses 

 

2. 

No output  - Fan runs – LED display is lit – Warning light is NOT lit 

 

Check welding cable connections are secure and earth lead is in good condition, replace 

cables if damaged 

 

3. 

No output – LED display is lit - Warning light is lit  

 

Welding application may have exceeded recommended duty cycle, allow machine to cool 

down until the warning light goes out.

 

 

4. 

Machine keeps overheating - Warning light is lit on machine 

 

Check if fan is running – if not contact R-Tech for repair 

 

Check the cooling vents for obstruction, blow out machine with clean dry low pressure air 

supply. 

 

Check for adequate ventilation around machine

 

 

5. 

Poor weld penetration 

 

Check condition of earth lead and clamp and ensure clamp is connected via a clean area 

on work piece 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ProArc 135

Page 1: ...www r techwelding co uk Email sales r techwelding co uk Tel 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939 ProArc 135 INVERTER ARC WELDER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Version 2014 1...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...on can be found on data plate at rear of machine Product PROARC135 Serial No ___________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________ Where Purchased ________________________...

Page 4: ...R Tech PROARC135 is recommended for the MMA welding processes within its output capacity of 135 Amps DC Equipment Limitations The R Tech PROARC135 is protected from overloads beyond the output ratings...

Page 5: ...cles towards the welder An abundance of conductive material can cause plant failure Stacking This machine cannot be stacked Transport Unloading Never underestimate the weight of equipment never move o...

Page 6: ...and cracks that allow high frequency leakage 4 Keep the torch in good repair and all connections tight to reduce leakage 5 Keep earth lead connection to work in good condition Clean area on workbench...

Page 7: ...s cable attached Connect wires according to national coding Brown wire Live Blue wire Neutral Green Yellow Wire Earth Ground Front machine connections Fig 1 1 Negative welding power connector Connect...

Page 8: ...8 Rear machine connections Fig 2 1 On Off Switch This switches machine on off 2 Mains input cable Connect electrical plug as required...

Page 9: ...at thermostat protection has occurred due to over work or poor airflow Fan will continue to run and once machine has cooled down light will go off and machine is ready to use Note This light will come...

Page 10: ...n be dangerous Keep your head out of fumes gases produced from welding Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes gases from breathing zone and general area WARNING WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or ex...

Page 11: ...e input power OFF at the mains switch fuse box before working on this equipment Have a qualified electrician install service this arc welding equipment Allow machine to sit for 5 minutes minimum to al...

Page 12: ...1 No output LED display is not lit Check machine on off switch is in the on position Check Input power to machine Check plug wiring Check mains trip fuses 2 No output Fan runs LED display is lit Warni...

Page 13: ...dirty clean before welding 2 Excessive Splatter Long arc get electrode closer to work Welding current too high reduce welding current 3 Insufficient penetration Too fast welding speed slow down travel...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...15...

Reviews: