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		By: ESAB Rebel Inconsistent Wire Feed Causes: Drive Roll, Liner, Tip, and Spool Checks		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Do not correct slipping wire by blindly tightening the tension knob. Excessive pressure can crush wire, create shavings, plug the liner, and make the Rebel feed worse. For a general feed-path sequence, see why MIG wire burns back into the contact tip. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		By: MIG Contact Tip Burnback Troubleshooting: Wire Sticking, Fusing, or Melting Back Into the Tip		</title>
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		By: MIG Wire Feed Troubleshooting: Slipping, Stuttering, Burnback, and Birdnesting		</title>
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