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My neighbor owns a Lincoln SA200 with a V4 Wisconsin, code 1667. One of the
brush holders broke and the parts lists on Lincoln Electric skips over that
code number. The part number for the brush holder is S6711A and it takes a
T7554 brush. Can this welder be updated with newer style brush holders? Any
help is appreciated.

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My neighbor owns a Lincoln SA200 with a V4 Wisconsin, code 1667. One of
the brush holders broke and the parts lists on Lincoln Electric skips over
that code number. The part number for the brush holder is S6711A and it
takes a T7554 brush. Can this welder be updated with newer style brush
holders? Any help is appreciated.


There's a starter rebuilder - Schiroo Electric in Glencoe, MN. he can fix
anything with brushes 320-864-6200


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My neighbor owns a Lincoln SA200 with a V4 Wisconsin, code 1667. One of
the brush holders broke and the parts lists on Lincoln Electric skips
over that code number. The part number for the brush holder is S6711A and
it takes a T7554 brush. Can this welder be updated with newer style brush
holders? Any help is appreciated.


There's a starter rebuilder - Schiroo Electric in Glencoe, MN. he can fix
anything with brushes 320-864-6200

I am hoping someone with a clapped out welder will respond. The PN on the
main brass part of the holder is S6707 and it has 4 brushes in a row. This
piece has a 3/8-16 stud sticking out of one end that has broken off the main
casting. Either drilling and tapping for a new stud or TIG welding the old
one back together seem to be the best options. I called Lincoln Electric and
they are looking for this holder but I don't have much hope in finding a new
one for a 60 year old machine.
Steve


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