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Miller COOLMATE 3 115V TIG TORCH WATER COOLER 043007 Questions & Answers
TIG welder tips
Go to your local welding supply store. A TIG welder is a specialized welder that cannot be found at a building supply store. Stores like Maine Oxy-Acetylene Supply or Grainger Industrial Supply will carry them. Look in the classifieds of publications like Uncle Henry's. There you might find a TIG welder that someone is selling—and it may be at a good price. Be sure to ask the owner questions and take a look at the TIG welder before buying it. Explore eBay. Yes, even eBay has TIG welders. You'll need to ask the buyer questions about the welder's history and more. Perhaps, if the seller is near enough, you might be able to pick up the TIG welder yourself and save on shipping. Visit online retailers. Retailers like Welders Direct or Welding Mart carry TIG welders and would be able to answer any questions you might have (see Resources below). Consider the manufacturer of the TIG welders themselves. Lincoln, Miller, Hobart and others have their own websites. Call the companies directly and ask a lot of questions. These vendors are the best product source for welders (see Resources below).
Installing tig torch to water cooler
You can directly connect your water cooling argon torch to the tank, but the pump electric wires must be connected in accordance to the switch, when you press the switch you start to weld and the pump is on, release you stop welding and the pump is off, rather an electrician to do the connection for you
Coolmate 3 repair
If you can identify the pump as a standard, you might try Grainger.com for a whole pump replacement.
If you can replace the bearing look in your yellow pages under "bearing supply".
Recondition any shaft damage or polish it with Crocus cloth.
No water flow
Check to see if the screen is plugged Can you give me the Year it was made?
I have a Miller Synco Wave 350 DX TIG/arc welder but my Remote 14 is not reading my pedal. I checked the pedal and its good. I turned welder off unplugged the pedal, turned welder back on.
Based on the information provided, it seems that there may be an issue with the Remote 14 connection on the Miller Synco Wave 350 DX TIG/arc welder. Here are some steps that can be taken to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Check the Remote 14 connection: Make sure that the Remote 14 connector is securely plugged into the welder. If it is loose or not fully connected, this could cause issues with the pedal not being recognized.
2. Check the pedal connection: Ensure that the pedal is properly connected to the Remote 14 connector. If it is not plugged in all the way or if there is any damage to the cable, this could cause issues with the pedal not being recognized.
3. Check for error codes: The Miller Synco Wave 350 DX TIG/arc welder has a built-in diagnostic system that can display error codes if there is an issue with the machine. Check to see if any error codes are displayed and refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps.
4. Contact Miller customer support: If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact Miller customer support for further assistance.
In summary, if your Remote 14 is not reading your pedal on your Miller Synco Wave 350 DX TIG/arc welder, you should check the connections, look for error codes, and contact customer support if necessary.
I have a miller 250 nt, it will stay running when the switch is on run but when i turn the switch to run/idle it runs for a second then cuts off
If you do not have the manual, you can download it for ftee here:http://www.millerwelds.com/service/ownersmanuals.php?modelThings to check would be make sure the fuel solenoid is functional, and wired to the ignition switch correctly. Also check to make sure idle speed is set correctly. If you can keep it running operating the throttle linkage manually when switched over to run/idle, the linkage itself may not be the correct length or the idle speed is out of adjustment.Also check for loose wiring to the ignition circuit or bent kill contact.It might also be some dirt in the carb bowl or low float level. Float should sit level with air horn inverted and just the weight of the float on the inlet needle valve.
My Miller Dynasty 300 isn't putting out any current to stick weld?
The issue you're experiencing with your Miller Dynasty 300 not putting out any current to stick weld could be caused by a few different things. Here are some things you can try to fix the problem:
- Check the power source to ensure it is providing the correct voltage and amperage.
- Check the power cord to ensure it is properly connected and not damaged.
- Check the ground clamp to ensure it is properly connected and not damaged.
- Check the welding cables to ensure they are properly connected and not damaged.
- Check the contact tips to ensure they are not worn or damaged, and that the correct size is being used for the wire being used.
- Check the wire feeder to ensure that it is properly adjusted and functioning correctly.
- Check the circuit breaker or fuses to ensure they are not tripped or blown.
- If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may be best to take the welder to a professional technician or contact the manufacturer for further assistance or service.
It is important to note that, the above steps are general troubleshooting steps, and the actual problem can be caused by different things, so it is best to consult a service manual for your specific Miller Dynasty 300 welder or contact the manufacturer for more detailed and accurate information.
Miller 22G high idle issues
The toroid transformer (looks like a donut) has wires, and connectors which feed a small voltage to the idle module. Since works with grinder, I'd look for corroded connections including rusty grounds. It takes one volt ac to idle mod to trigger.
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