1. Safety first: Stop the operation of the welding machine immediately and cut off the power supply to ensure the safety of the operator.
2. Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot according to the specific fault of the welding machine. Common faults include electrical faults, mechanical faults, welding quality problems, etc. The cause of the fault can be determined by observing the operating status of the equipment, checking the electrical connections, checking the mechanical parts, etc.
3. Refer to the equipment manual: Consult the equipment manual of the welding machine to understand the troubleshooting methods and repair steps for common faults. The equipment manual usually provides detailed fault diagnosis and repair guides.
4. Seek professional help: If the cause of the fault cannot be determined or repaired, you can contact the customer service department of the equipment manufacturer, professional maintenance technicians or relevant technical support organizations. They have more experience and expertise and can provide more accurate fault diagnosis and solutions.
5. Record fault information: In the process of troubleshooting, it is necessary to record the time, phenomenon, troubleshooting process and measures taken in detail. This will help with subsequent fault analysis and prevention.
6. Preventive measures: After troubleshooting, take appropriate preventive measures to avoid the recurrence of similar faults. For example, regularly perform equipment maintenance and care, strengthen operator training, optimize welding processes, etc.






