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The leads are soldered to the switch internally. I performed services like that for 18+ years and if you're not familiar with using a brazing tip and silver solder, I suggest you take it to a professional. It won't be easy and you run the risk of damaging your machine.
Check the dial indicator. Sometimes if someone changes the amps while welding, there will be a break in the coil. It will work at a different setting as long as you are away from the break.
Usually the fan if it is, 112/225V. It simply connects across the Line, Phase to neutral, but AFTER the mains switch. So that it is "On" only after the Power has been switched on.
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