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L13696-1 - Lincoln Electric L13696-1 Replacement PC Board Assembly

Packaging: 1 of each
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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision Control to Your Lincoln Welder

The Lincoln Electric L13696-1 PC Board Assembly is a critical replacement component for specific Lincoln Electric welding power sources. In the complex environment of industrial welding, the control board acts as the brain of the operation, interpreting user inputs and regulating the power output to the torch or electrode. If your machine has stopped welding, is displaying error codes, or is exhibiting unpredictable behavior, a faulty PC board is often the culprit. This authentic replacement part is designed to swap out directly with the damaged board, ensuring a hassle-free repair process.

Modern welding machines rely heavily on sophisticated electronics to deliver the smooth, spatter-free arcs that operators demand. The L13696-1 is manufactured to the exact specifications of the original assembly, ensuring that calibration and timing remain precise. This is crucial for processes that require tight parameter control. Using non-OEM or repaired boards can sometimes lead to compatibility issues or drift in settings, which can affect weld quality. With this factory-new board, you can trust that your voltage and amperage readouts will be accurate and that the machine's duty cycle management will function as designed.

Installation and Safety: Replacing a PC board involves working inside the machine chassis where high voltages may be present. It is essential to follow proper lockout/tagout procedures. The L13696-1 features the standard connectors and mounting points found on your original board, minimizing the need for modifications during install. Always verify the revision number or series code of your welder against the parts manual, as Lincoln Electric sometimes updates board designs for specific serial number ranges.

Don't let a fried circuit board render your valuable equipment useless. The Lincoln L13696-1 offers a cost-effective solution to extend the life of your welder compared to the cost of replacing the entire machine. Keep your production line moving and your welds consistent with this high-quality electronic replacement part.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:PC Board Assembly
Compatible Brand:Lincoln Electric
Part Type:Replacement Part
Machine Cart:N/A
Machine Cover:n/a

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Lincoln Electric L13696-1 PC Board Assembly
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed control boards in compatible Lincoln Electric welders
  • Repair of machines exhibiting electrical logic failures
  • Restoration of arc stability and control functions
  • Maintenance of industrial welding power sources

FAQ

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) PC board from Lincoln Electric, ensuring exact fit and function.

You must check the parts breakdown manual for your specific machine code number. Lincoln Electric welders often have different internal parts based on the code number, even within the same model name.

Installation involves working with internal electrical components. While it is a direct replacement, we recommend installation be performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and proper calibration.

Symptoms can include the machine not turning on, error codes on the display, erratic wire feeding, or the inability to adjust voltage and amperage settings.

OEM replacement parts typically do not come with detailed step-by-step instructions. You should refer to the service manual for your specific welding machine.

Electronic parts like PC boards are generally non-returnable once the anti-static packaging has been opened, due to the risk of damage from static electricity or improper installation.

Common causes include metallic dust buildup causing shorts, power surges, overheating, or physical vibration damage over time.