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9SL17806 - Lincoln Electric POWER MIG 360MP User Interface Display Board

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Lincoln Electric Display PC Board for POWER MIG 360MP

The Lincoln Electric 9SL17806 Display PC BD Assembly is a critical replacement component designed exclusively for the POWER MIG 360MP multi-process welder. As modern welding equipment becomes more sophisticated, the user interface serves as the central hub for controlling advanced features, including the 7-inch color display that utilizes ArcFX technology. This printed circuit board (PCB) assembly acts as the brain behind that display, processing user inputs and rendering the graphical interface that operators rely on for precise weld settings.

When a display board fails, it can render the machine's advanced settings inaccessible or cause the screen to go blank, effectively halting production. This OEM part ensures a direct fit and seamless integration with the welder's existing architecture. Unlike aftermarket generic boards, this genuine Lincoln Electric component is manufactured to the exact specifications required by the 360MP's firmware, ensuring that all menus, parameters, and diagnostic information are displayed correctly immediately after installation.

Industrial environments are harsh on electronics. This assembly is built with robust components designed to withstand the thermal cycling and vibration common in heavy fabrication shops. Whether you are a service technician performing a repair or a facility manager sourcing parts for in-house maintenance, the 9SL17806 provides the reliability expected from Lincoln Electric. It is essential for restoring the full functionality of the machine's digital interface, allowing welders to toggle between processes like MIG, TIG, and Stick with the visual clarity the 360MP is known for.

Key Technical Notes:

  • Compatibility: Verified for Lincoln POWER MIG 360MP models.
  • Function: Drives the LCD interface and processes user input commands.
  • Installation: Requires handling with anti-static precautions to prevent damage to sensitive electronic components.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Brand:
Compatible Model:Power MIG 360MP
Part Type:Display PC Board Assembly
Component Class:Electronic Control
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Compatible Model:POWER MIG 360MP
Part Type:Display PC Board Assembly
Component Class:Electronic Control
brand:lincoln
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Display PC Board Assembly
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)
  • Anti-static packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing blank or unresponsive screens on POWER MIG 360MP welders
  • Restoring access to digital menus and ArcFX technology
  • Replacing damaged control boards due to electrical surges or physical impact
  • General maintenance of Lincoln Electric industrial welding equipment

FAQ

This Display PC Board Assembly is designed specifically for the Lincoln Electric POWER MIG 360MP multi-process welder.

Typically, the PC BD Assembly refers to the circuit board that drives the display. Please verify if the LCD panel is a separate part number if the screen glass itself is broken.

A black screen with the machine running is a common symptom of a failed display board or loose connection. Replacing this board often resolves the issue, though diagnostic troubleshooting is recommended first.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Lincoln Electric replacement part, ensuring exact fit and function.

In many cases, the board comes pre-programmed, but it is good practice to check for the latest firmware updates from Lincoln Electric's support site to ensure all features are current.

Installation involves opening the machine case and handling sensitive electronics. If you are comfortable with electronics repair and anti-static procedures, it can be done; otherwise, a certified technician is recommended.

Standard hand tools like screwdrivers (Phillips or Torx depending on the casing) and an anti-static wrist strap are typically required.

Electronic boards can fail due to power surges, excessive dust/metal accumulation causing shorts, vibration, or general component aging over time.