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Disconnect gun from equipment, allow to cool, and remove 

electrode from liner before servicing.

Section 1. Nozzle

A. Removal

Threaded fit nozzle can be removed by turning in a counter-

clockwise direction.  

B. Service

Inspect nozzle for cracks and degradation of insulation. 

Clean the nozzle as often as possible to prevent spatter 

build-up which can lead to poor gas shielding or short cir-

cuiting. Replace the nozzle when loose, worn, or producing 

erratic gas shield.

C. Installation

Replace threaded fit nozzle by threading in a clockwise direc-

tion.  Nozzle body is used to secure contact tip.

Section 2. Contact Tip

Bernard has designed Centerfire™ Contact Tips to allow rapid installa-
tion and adjustment.

A. Removal

Cut electrode and remove all burrs.  Remove threaded fit 

nozzle by turning in a counterclockwise direction.  Pull the 

Centerfire Contact Tip from gas diffuser.

B. Service

To extend contact tip life, reface front of contact tip and 

clean the bore. Contact tips may be rotated in gas diffuser/

head socket providing additional wear surface and extending 

the service life of the product.

C. Installation

Replacement is accomplished by cutting electrode and 

removing all burrs. Slide contact tip over electrode into gas 

diffuser and replace threaded fit nozzle by threading in a 

clockwise direction.  Nozzle body is used to secure contact 

tip.

Section 3. Gas Diffuser

A. Removal

The head may be removed with an appropriate wrench in a 

counterclockwise rotation.

B. Service

Inspect head for spatter, blocked gas ports, and carburized 

surfaces. Clean as often as possible. Replace with new gas 

diffuser when wear prevents engagement of contact tip or 

nozzle.

C. Installation

Firmly secure gas diffuser with an appropriate wrench in a 

clockwise rotation, torque to 144 in-lbs.  Be sure insulator 

cap is in place as shown in figure #1.

Section 4. Neck 

A. Removal

Grasp lock nut and rotate counterclockwise, rotation will free 

neck from end fitting.

B. Installation

Before installing, inspect neck and end fitting for debris, 

clean if necessary. Install neck in reverse order, torque to 38 

in-lbs. NOTE: Refer to Jump Liner literature for liner cut off 

sizes (if used).

Feeder:

1.  Check drive rolls for wear; be sure drive rolls and guide 

tubes are clean and free of debris. Do not overtighten drive 
rolls; set as per manufacturer’s specifications.

2.  Use clean, non-corroded electrode.
3.  When installing or replacing electrode, you may: remove 

burrs from end of electrode, remove head/gas diffuser and 
contact tip, and/or straighten the first few inches of elec-
trode.

End User Stocking Recommendations:

Nozzles ...................................... 5 for every 1 gun in service
Contact Tips .............................. 30 for every 1 gun in service
Gas Diffusers ............................ 4 for every 1 gun in service
Triggers ..................................... 1 for every 10 guns in service
Necks ........................................ 1 for every 20 guns in service
Handle Kits ................................ 1 for every 20 guns in service
Replacement Cables .................. 1 for every 20 guns in service
Strain Relief Kits ....................... 1 for every 20 guns in service
Adaptor Kits .............................. Order as Necessary
Power Pin Kits .......................... Order as Necessary
These stocking recommendations are only initial guidelines based on 
an 80 hour work period. You should work closely with your distributor 
to tailor a stocking program that suits your specific needs. Results will 
vary.

Part IV   Maintenance and Repair

Part III   Helpful Operating Tips (cont.)

page 3

FIGURE #1

See pages 6 and 7 for parts lists

Gas Diffuser 

Contact Tip 

Nozzle 

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Страница 1: ...nard Printed in U S A DFB OPPW 2 2 OPERATIONS MANUAL Miller Electric Mfg Co An Illinois Tool Works Company 1635 West Spencer Street Appleton WI 54914 USA International Headquarters USA USA Phone 920 7...

Страница 2: ...elf and others from possible electric shock electrocution with proper training and review of safety manuals 2 Equipment improperly used can cause fatalities 2 1 Turn off any electrically powered equip...

Страница 3: ...h Park Quincy MA 02269 FUMES GASES Some probability of death or serious injury 1 Illness or death can result from breathing fumes gases or oxygen enrichment or depletion that welding may produce 2 Pro...

Страница 4: ...ng And The Effects Of Low Frequency Electric And Magnetic Fields Welding Current as it flows through welding cables will cause electronic magnetic fields There has been and still is some concern about...

Страница 5: ...ceed published specification of this product If such conditions exist product life and performance will be reduced Nozzles 1 If anti spatter is used do not coat nozzle insulator as this may degrade in...

Страница 6: ...h new gas diffuser when wear prevents engagement of contact tip or nozzle C Installation Firmly secure gas diffuser with an appropriate wrench in a clockwise rotation torque to 144 in lbs Be sure insu...

Страница 7: ...and Repair cont Upper Handle Lower Handle Switch Assembly Post Fasteners Handle Screws FIGURE 2 Section 7 Cable A Inspection Replace the cable assembly if the following conditions are evident on the e...

Страница 8: ...twisting motion may be necessary to seat o ring some direct plugs may require installation of additional components to secure liner Making sure cable is straight trim and deburr liner beyond end of n...

Страница 9: ...eck Includes neck and items 5 7 8 7 1840057 1 Q Neck Cover 8 1840031 Q Neck Insulator Rear 9 QJL 3545 Jump Liner 10 4207 Nut 11 4209 Screw 12 1780062 Handle Half Upper 13 2620054 Lower Handle Half Swi...

Страница 10: ...items 5 7 8 7 1840057 1 Q Neck Cover 8 1840031 Q Neck Insulator Rear 9 QJL 3545 Jump Liner 10 1880219 Handle Kit Includes handle and items 13 14 15 16 11 177488 Trigger 12 177271 Terminal 13 2280044...

Страница 11: ...as per Maintenance Repair Section 2 3 Replace with heavy duty consumables as per Accessories Section 5 Erratic arc 1 Worn contact tip 2 Buildup inside of liner 3 Wrong contact tip size 4 Not enough be...

Страница 12: ...a Clean or replace gas diffuser b Clean nozzle 8 Repair or replace cable or line 9 See Electrode Does Not Feed 10 Replace o rings 11 Tighten gun cable connections to speci fied torque See Maintenance...

Страница 13: ...Notes...

Страница 14: ...Notes 2015 Bernard Printed in U S A DFB OPPW 2 2...

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