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Wire Feed Arc Welder

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WIRE SPEED

The wire speed is controlled by the
knob on the front panel. The speed
needs to be “tuned” to the rate at
which the wire is being melted in the
arc. Tuning is one of the most critical
functions of wire feed welding. Tuning
should be performed on a scrap piece
of metal the same type and thickness as
that to be welded. Begin welding with
one hand “dragging” the torch nozzle
across the scrap piece while adjusting
the wire speed with the other hand.
Too slow of speed will cause sputtering
and the wire will burn up into the
contact tip. Too fast a speed will also
cause a sputtering sound and the wire
will push into the plate before melting.
A smooth buzzing sound indicates the
wire speed is properly tuned. Repeat
the tuning procedure each time there is
a change in heat setting, wire diameter
or type, or work piece material type or
thickness. For Aluminum, wire speed is
typically set higher (7-9 speed range).

TRAVEL SPEED

The travel speed is the rate at which the
torch is moved across the weld area.
Factors such as diameter and type of
weld wire, amperage, position, and work
piece material thickness all affect the
speed of travel necessary for completing
a good weld (See Figure 9). When the
speed is too fast, the bead is narrow and
bead ripples are pointed as shown. When
the speed is too slow, the weld metal
piles up and the bead is high and wide.
For Aluminum, travel speed is typically
faster.

Welding Guidelines

General

This welding machine can utilize the Flux
Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process or
the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
process. The weld must be protected
(shielded) from contaminants in the air
while it is molten. The FCAW process
uses a tubular wire with a flux material
inside. The flux creates a shielding gas
when melted. The GMAW process uses
inert gas to shield the weld while
molten.
When current is produced by a
transformer (welding machine) and
flows through the circuit to the weld
wire, an arc is formed between the end
of the weld wire and the work piece.
This arc melts the wire and the work
piece. The melted metal of the weld wire
flows into the molten crater and forms a
bond with the work piece as shown
(Figure 7).

Arc Welding Basics

Six basic techniques affect weld quality.
These are: wire selection, heat setting,
weld angle, wire speed, travel speed, and
electrode extension. An understanding of
these techniques is necessary for effective
welds.

HEAT SETTING

The correct heat involves the adjustment
of the welding machine to the required
setting. Heat or voltage is regulated by a
switch on the welder. The heat setting
used depends on the size (diameter) and
type of wire, position of the weld, and
the thickness of the work piece. Consult
specifications listed on the welder. It is
suggested that the welder practice with
scrap metal to adjust settings, and
compare welds with Figure 9.

WIRE TYPE AND SIZE

The correct choice of wire type involves
a variety of factors, such as welding
position, work piece material type,
thickness, and condition of surface to
be welded. The American Welding
Society, AWS, has set up certain
requirements for each type of wire.

FLUX-CORED WIRE

E

7 0 T

GS

AWS E71T-GS or E71T-11 is
recommended for this welder.

SOLID WIRE

ER

70 S

6

ER-70S6 is recommended for this
welder.

WELD ANGLE

Weld angle is the angle at which the
nozzle is held during the welding
process. Using the correct angle ensures
proper penetration and bead formation.
As different welding positions and weld
joints become necessary, nozzle angle
becomes an increasingly important
factor in obtaining a satisfactory weld.
Weld angle involves two positions -
travel angle and work angle. 

Travel angle is the angle in the line of
welding and may vary from 5º to 45º
from the vertical, depending on welding
conditions.

Work angle is the angle from
horizontal, measured at right angles to
the line of welding. For most
applications, a 45º travel angle and 45º
work angle is sufficient. For specific
applications, consult an arc welding
handbook.

Weld strength, times
10,000 pounds per
square inch

Welding positions (0 for
flat or horizontal, 1 for
any position)

Tubular flux-cored wire

Flux type

Slag

Weld

Wire

Flux

(Gasless

only)

Work Piece

Shielding

Gas

Contact
Tip

Crater

Nozzle

Figure 7 - Weld Components

Weld strength, times
1,000 PSI

Solid wire
Wire composition

TRAVEL ANGLE

WORK ANGLE

5º - 45º

5º - 45º

Figure 8 - Weld Angle

Summary of Contents for IN974200AV

Page 1: ...s are not recommended Blown fuses and tripped circuit breakers can result from failure to comply with this recommendation COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS FIGURE 1 1 Work Clamp connects to work piece 2 Torch w...

Page 2: ...excess wire from torch Never allow any part of the body to touch welding wire and ground or grounded work piece at the same time Awkward welding conditions and positions can be electrically hazardous...

Page 3: ...ns or slings ADDITIONAL SAFETY STANDARDS ANSI Standard Z49 1 from American Welding Society 550 N W Le June Rd Miami FL 33126 Safety and Health Standards OSHA 29 CFR 1910 from Superintendent of Documen...

Page 4: ...nment Dust and dirt in the welder retain moisture and increase wear of moving parts Place welder in an area with at least twelve inches 305 mm of ventilation space at both the front and rear of unit K...

Page 5: ...quickly Welding operations may continue when the red lamp is no longer illuminated OVERLOAD PROTECTION The welder is equipped with a circuit breaker which protects the machine if the maximum output i...

Page 6: ...as Type The gas used in any welding application for your welder must be an INERT NON FLAMMABLE TYPE You can get the type of gas needed from a nearby welding gas distributor often found in the yellow p...

Page 7: ...at all times unless wire needs to be changed BEFORE EVERY USE 1 Check condition of weld cables and immediately repair or replace any cables with damaged insulation 2 Check condition of power cord and...

Page 8: ...metal of the weld wire flows into the molten crater and forms a bond with the work piece as shown Figure 7 Arc Welding Basics Six basic techniques affect weld quality These are wire selection heat set...

Page 9: ...can be used flat horizontal vertical and overhead Welding in the flat position is easier than any of the others because welding speed can be increased the molten metal has less tendency to run better...

Page 10: ...h tension 1 Slag inside gun nozzle 2 Insulation ring melted expired 1 Poor contact 2 Using an extension cord with excessive length 1 Wire jammed 2 Out of wire 3 Not enough tension 4 Wire liner worn 5...

Page 11: ...ielding gas 4 Wrong shielding gas aluminum 5 Extension cord is too long 6 Aluminum Possible oxide buid up on surface 1 Damp wire 2 Wire speed too fast 3 Wrong type of wire 4 No or low shielding gas 1...

Page 12: ...ER70S6 WE300001AV Ref Part No Description Number Qty MIG Weld Wire 0 024 0 6 mm 11 lb Spool ER70S6 WE301500AV MIG Weld Wire 0 030 0 8 mm 2 lb Spool ER70S6 WE300501AV MIG Weld Wire 0 030 0 8 mm 11 lb S...

Page 13: ...rk piece Filler metal may or may not be used Lap Joint a joint between two overlapping members in parallel planes Open Circuit Voltage OCV the voltage between the electrode and the work clamp of the w...

Page 14: ...HAUSFELD PRODUCT Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so above limitations may not apply to you C This warranty does not apply to any accessory items included wi...

Page 15: ...l arc avec fil lectrode fourr Flux Cored Arc Welding FCAW ou de soudage l arc sous protection de gaz inerte avec fil lectrode fusible Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW sa livraison de l usine ce soudeur peut...

Page 16: ...utilisation Toujours mettre l quipement hors circuit et le d brancher avant de le d placer Toujours brancher le conducteur de travail en premier lieu V rifier que l objet sur lequel vous travaillez s...

Page 17: ...la possibilit de flammes et d explosions Enlever tous les mat riaux inflammables moins de 35 pieds 10 7 m de l arc de soudage Si l enlevage n est pas possible bien couvrir les mat riaux inflammables...

Page 18: ...lements Professionnels et d ducation de S curit pour la Protection des Yeux et du Visage Norme ANSI Z87 1 de l Institut American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 Se r f rer...

Page 19: ...per le fil REMARQUE Toujours maintenir le contr le de l extr mit libre du fil de soudure pour viter le d bobinage 1 V rifier que le mod le soit hors circuit OFF et ouvrir le panneau sur le soudeur afi...

Page 20: ...e gaz utilis dans toute application de soudure pour votre appareil doit tre d un TYPE INERTE ININFLAMMABLE Vous pouvez obtenir le type de gaz n cessaire de tout distributeur local de gaz de soudure so...

Page 21: ...ompartiment de fil ferm sauf pendant le changement du fil AVANT CHAQUE USAGE 1 V rifier la condition des c bles de soudage et r parer ou remplacer imm diatement les c bles dont l isolation est endomma...

Page 22: ...s coule dans le crat re fondu et produit un adh rance avec l objet de travail indiqu ci dessous Figure 7 Principes Du Soudage L Arc Six techniques de base affectent la qualit de soudure Les voici s l...

Page 23: ...t de la pointe de contact et l extr mit du fil de soudure La rallonge d lectrode recommand e est de 6 13 mm 1 4 1 2 po Si elle est trop longue le courant de soudure sera r duit et le boudin sera haut...

Page 24: ...rdon prolongateur plus que 20 pi de longueur 1 Recharger le fil 2 Remplacer la bobine de fil 3 Resserrer le bouton de tensionnement si le fil glisse 4 Remplacer la chemise 5 Appeler 1 800 746 5641 pou...

Page 25: ...3 Type de fil incorrect 4 Manque de niveau bas de gaz protecteur 1 Diminuer et maintenir une vitesse de d placement constante 2 Augmenter le r glage de chaleur de sortie 1 Augmenter et maintenir une...

Page 26: ...Fil de soudure fourr 0 9 mm 0 030 po 0 9 kg 2 lb E71T GS WE200001AV Fil de soudure fourr 0 9 mm 0 030 po 4 5 kg 10 lb bobine E71T GS WE201000AV Fil de soudure fourr 0 9 mm 0 035 po 0 9 kg 2 lb E71T G...

Page 27: ...e deux pi ces en chevauchement Tension au Repos la tension entre l lectrode et le collier de mise la terre quand il n y a pas de flux de courant pas de soudage Ceci d termine la vitesse auquelle l arc...

Page 28: ...sion ni la limitation des dommages fortuits ou indirects La limitation ou exclusion pr c dente peut donc ne pas s appliquer C Les accessoires qui sont compris avec le produit et qui sont soumis l usur...

Page 29: ...ito gira en sentido de las agujas del reloj para aumentar la velocidad del alambre y en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj para disminuir la velocidad del alambre 6 Interruptor de apagado ca...

Page 30: ...no est utiliz ndolo y retire del soplete todo el alambre en exceso Nunca permita que ninguna parte del cuerpo toque el alambre de soldadura y la tierra o la pieza de trabajo conectada a tierra al mis...

Page 31: ...erve todas las piezas correctamente Retire el rostro de la salida de la v lvula cuando abra la v lvula del cilindro Mantenga la tapa protectora en su lugar sobre la v lvula salvo cuando se est utiliza...

Page 32: ...i n UBICACI N La selecci n de la ubicaci n correcta puede aumentar considerablemente el rendimiento confiabilidad y vida de la soldadora por arco Para mejores resultados ubique la soldadora en un ambi...

Page 33: ...Voltee la perilla tensora hacia abajo y gire hacia arriba el brazo giratorio sobre el mecanismo de conducci n Esto permite realizar la alimentaci n manual del alambre dentro del revestidor del soplet...

Page 34: ...Asegure el cilindro para prevenir que se caiga C mo obtener el tipo correcto de gas El gas que use en cualquier aplicaci n de soldadura para su soldadora debe ser DE TIPO INERTE NO INFLAMABLE Puede o...

Page 35: ...la secci n Pautas de la soldadura antes de utilizar este equipo 2 Apague la soldadora 3 Verifique que las superficies de los metales que van a ser unidos no tengan suciedad xido pintura aceite costra...

Page 36: ...i n de la soldadura tipo de material de la pieza de trabajo espesor y estado de la superficie a soldar La Sociedad de Soldadura de los Estados Unidos AWS ha establecido algunos requerimientos para cad...

Page 37: ...7 9 VELOCIDAD DE PROPAGACI N La velocidad de propagaci n es la velocidad con la que se mueve el soplete a trav s del rea de soldadura Los factores tales como el di metro y tipo de alambre de soldadura...

Page 38: ...esas quiz s sea necesario biselar los bordes que est n unidos con un ngulo de 60 Recuerde retirar el desecho antes de cada pasada para el proceso sin gas SOLDADURA DE ALUMINIO Cualquier superficie de...

Page 39: ...rte trasera de la unidad 4 Reduzca la carga del circuito active el cortacircuito o reemplace el fusible 1 Use una punta de contacto de tama o correcto 2 Limpie o reemplace el forro de alambre 3 Limpie...

Page 40: ...ando el gas incorrecto aluminio 5 El cord n de extensi n es muy largo 6 Aluminio Posiblemente se est n formando residuos de xido en la superficie 1 El alambre est h medo 2 La velocidad del alambre est...

Page 41: ...m Bobina de 2 libras ER70S6 WE300001AV Alambre de soldadura MIG 0 024 0 6 mm Bobina de 11 libras ER70S6 WE301500AV Alambre de soldadura MIG 0 030 0 8 mm Bobina de 2 libras ER70S6 WE300501AV Alambre de...

Page 42: ...e El cable es s lido y se utiliza un gas inerte como protecci n Soldadura por arco de tungsteno de gas GTAW tambi n llamado TIG es un proceso de soldadura utilizado con un equipo soldador con un gener...

Page 43: ...DEL PRODUCTO DE CAMPBELL HAUSFELD Algunos estados no permiten la exclusi n o limitaci n de los da os incidentales o derivados por lo que esta restricci n tal vez no rija para Ud C Esta garant a no se...

Page 44: ...eed Arc Welder Soudeur l Arc Aliment en Fil Soldadora Por Arco Con Alimentaci n de Alambre Notes Notes Notas 44 Models WG3080 WG3090 and WG4130 Mod les WG3080 WG3090 et WG4130 Modelos WG3080 WG3090 y...

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