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Section 4 

Trouble Shooting 

  

PLASMA TROUBLE SHOOTING: 

CAUSE/SOLUTION 

Air Flows but arc does not start withing 2-3 seconds.  Check consumables for wear and tightness.   Check fuse.   

Check Air Pressure.  Sticky or slow spring/piston on torch 
blow back mechanism.   Release trigger and try again.  Pre-
flow turned on. 

Air Flows but arc does not start or spark when nozzle 
is rubbed on the metal. 

Pre Flow is turned on. Fuse blown.  Missing swirl ring.  Worn 
or loose consumables.  IGBT issue. PCB issue. 

OK to cut light is not on. Will not start arc. 

Increase air Pressure.  Make sure air is connected. 

Pilot arc will not light. 

Fuse blown. 

Pilot arc will not transfer and amps read approxi-
mately 25-27 amps while switch is held. (Arc barely 
cuts or only “scratches” the surface of the metal or 
cut is extremely slow on thin materials.) 

Check work clamp connection. Make sure rust is removed 
from work clamp contact area.  Faulty Clamp.  Arc continuity 
is not being sensed.  If these steps do not correct the issue, 
contact Everlast. Operating in 110V mode. 

Arc Sputters. 

 Inadequate air flow or air pressure.  Improperly sized nozzle.  
Decrease size as amps are lowered.  Increase air pressure to 
70-75 psi while air is flowing through torch. Loose consuma-
bles. Check tightness.                                                                                                                    

Consumables are dirty, smutty looking upon inspec-
tion. Premature wear on consumables.  Shortened  
consumable life. 

Moisture, oil contamination of consumable. Wrong consum-
ables.  Poor quality aftermarket consumables. 

 Premature wear on consumables.  Short consuma-
ble life. Uneven wear of consumables, melting of 
cup. 

Moisture, oil contamination of consumable. Excessive pilot 
arc time.  Improper cutting technique.  Wrong piercing tech-
nique. 

Arc will not start. Air will not flow.  Machine runs. 

Torch cup is loose, safety contact pins are dirty or not mak-
ing contact with cup face. Torch switch wire is loose.  Prob-
lem with connector.  Torch is not properly connected. 

Unstable Arc at lower amps. 

Consumable orifice size is too large.  Reduce orifice size. 

Arc tries to start but irregular, dancing arc and/or arc 
melts through side of nozzle. 

Missing swirl ring, or worn electrode or both. Check and re-
place.  Make sure swirl ring is not cracked. 

Arc will try to start if touched to the metal, but no air 
flow while switch is pressed. 

Stuck or dirty solenoid valve.   Contact Everlast. 

Air flows continuously. 

Post flow turned set too long.  Preflow is turned on.  Sole-
noid is stuck.  Contact Everlast. 

Excessively Beveled Cut. 

Worn consumables, too high of stand-off height. 

Cup and/or  nozzle is melting or cracking. 

Improper cutting technique/excessive piercing. 

Power input circuit breaker trips repeatedly. 

Improperly sized circuit.  Internal issue. Contact Everlast. 

Arc “Blows Out” when ready to cut. 

Too high of air pressure.  Reduce to 72 psi. Wrong size con-
sumable.  Use smaller consumable.  Readjust air pressure. 

Arc will not stop when switch is released. 

Switched to CNC/Track torch.  Torch trigger is stuck. 

Содержание PowerPlasma 50

Страница 1: ...1 877 755 9353 Specifications and Accessories subject to change without notice 329 Littlefield Ave South San Francisco CA 94080 USA PAC IGBT DESIGN 50AMP PLASMA CUTTER Operator s Manual For PowerPlasm...

Страница 2: ...at the time of publication this manu al is intended to be a general guide and not intended to be exhaustive in its content regarding safety welding or the operation maintenance of this unit Everlast...

Страница 3: ...nical support available through the main company headquarters available in your country For best service call the appropriate support line and follow up with an email particularly during off hours or...

Страница 4: ...om forums index php Main toll free number 1 877 755 WELD 9353 9am 5pm PST M F 11am 4pm PST Sat FAX 1 650 588 8817 Everlast Canada Everlast consumer satisfaction email sales everlastwelders ca Everlast...

Страница 5: ...t Do not operate the unit until you have read this manual and you are thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of the unit If you feel you need more information please contact Everlast Support The...

Страница 6: ...equip ment If no protection is available exclude them from the work area Even brief expo sure to the rays from the welding arc can damage unprotected eyes Always wear hearing protection because weldi...

Страница 7: ...y burning of the eyes nose or throat are signs that you need to increase ventilation Stop immediately and relocate work if necessary until adequate ventilation is ob tained Stop work completely and se...

Страница 8: ...ion Keep all combustible materials including rags and spare clothing away from area Keep all flammable fuels and liquids stored separately from work area Visually inspect work area when job is complet...

Страница 9: ...rch Work Clamp Air Regulator NOTE Accessory and consumable style and quantities are subject to change without notice Consumable starter kits provide only enough consumables to get started Extra consum...

Страница 10: ...A 220V PLASMA 20 50 A 220V 10 100 A 120V 20 27A 120V OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE TIG 10 4 18 V Stick 20 2 26 4 V PLASMA 88 100 V OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE TIG STICK 60 80 V PLASMA 250 V TIG TORCH 26 SERIES PLA...

Страница 11: ...t immediately in the weld cut area Do not mount in areas that are prone to severe shock or vibration Lift and carry the welder by the handle Do not direct metallic dust or any dirt intentionally to wa...

Страница 12: ...e that is too large is a wandering arc or sputtering 6 Do not attempt to cut with the work clamp removed The unit will produce the pilot arc without the work clamp connected The pilot arc is not desig...

Страница 13: ...MOISTURE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY ADDITIONALLY A FILTER SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN LINE OR AT THE COMPRESSOR THAT WILL FILTER ANY EXCESS OIL OR OIL BLOW BY FROM THE LINE IF NECESSARY DO NOT USE WITH...

Страница 14: ...C OK TO CUT 3 AMP CONTROL 1 AMP DISPLAY QUICK SETUP AND USE GUIDE Section 2 FRONT PANEL FEATURES AND CONTROLS 11 AIR PRESSURE 4 CNC MANUAL CUT SWITCH 5 POST FLOW TIME 6 CONSTANT FLOW TIMED FLOW SWITCH...

Страница 15: ...Control 0 60 Seconds approximate Sets the post flow time of the air Time is approximate only and can vary somewhat from the maximum limit posted from unit to unit Consider the maximum setting mark a r...

Страница 16: ...16 GAS INLET 1 220 V 3 HF GROUND BOLT 2 POWER CABLE 1 120 240V QUICK SETUP AND USE GUIDE Section 2 REAR PANEL FEATURES AND CONTROLS 5 REGULATOR ASSY 1 2 POLE POWER SWITCH 4 GAS INLET...

Страница 17: ...he power grid and disrupt electronic devic es further down the grid It is recommended that a small separate ground wire minimum 14 gauge be attached at this point while in use 6 Air Filter Assembly Th...

Страница 18: ...RAVEL 1 16 EDGE START 40 60 TRAVEL 1 PIERCE START 2 3 Piercing starts often result in rapid consumable wear and excess blow back of molten metal de posited onto torch and consumables This should be do...

Страница 19: ...h cut Lowering the air pressure below 65 psi to try to get the torch to cut will only result in a lazy wandering arc TIP For longer consumable life do not use the pilot arc unnecessarily Select the 3...

Страница 20: ...SULTS OF CUT AT FAST SPEED SIGNIFICANT SOFT POROUS DROSS RESULTS OF CUT AT SLOW SPEED VERTICAL CUT LINES RESULTS OF TOO MUCH CURRENT OR TOO MUCH STAND OFF HEIGHT SIDE VIEW MELTED TOP EDGE RESULTS OF W...

Страница 21: ...tion of a cut a lead in cut should be employed A lead in is a cut that is made in the disposable part also known as a drop of the object to lead into the main part of the cut so that the destructive f...

Страница 22: ...s units Trafimet and its logo are a gistered trademarks of Trafimet Not all items accessories and parts depicted are available directly through Everlast These are items supplied through nationwide Tra...

Страница 23: ...sture oil contamination of consumable Wrong consum ables Poor quality aftermarket consumables Premature wear on consumables Short consuma ble life Uneven wear of consumables melting of cup Moisture oi...

Страница 24: ...e this voltage Pins 4 and 6 provide the divided arc voltage This is selectable by adding a jumper on the CNC circuit board to create either 1 16 th or 1 50th of the raw arc voltage It may be used by s...

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