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Section 3 

Getting started 

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3.8 TIG Torch.  Becoming fa-
miliar with a TIG torch is a 
necessary step to becoming 
proficient at TIG welding.  Due 
to constant issues with sharp-
ening and replacement of  the 
tungsten,  frequent adjust-
ment and breakdown of the 

torch components is often re-
quired.  Refer to the following 
image for a typical TIG torch 
breakdown. 

 
Image 3.8b  Typical Torch Parts 

1.  Cap.  This is also referred to as a Spur or 
Rooster Spur.  Short caps are available to 
provide easy access to tight places. 
 
2.  Tungsten.  Be sure to select proper sized 
tungsten for job. Avoid use of green tungsten 
(pure) on Everlast PowerTig welders. 
 
3.  Collet.  A snug fitting collet must be used to 
prevent slippage and internal arcing.  
 
4. Torch body.  All parts connect inside or to 
the outside of the torch body through 
threaded connections. 
 
5.  Gas Insulator.  Prevents loss of shielding 
gas around cup. 
 
6.  Collet body.  Holds collet. 
 
7.  Cup.  Focuses and directs shielding gas 
around weld area. 
 

3.9  TIG Operation and Principles.   

Before any welding takes place, it is 
necessary to put on protective gear and 

familiarize yourself with safety precautions.   
 
TIG welding is an elite form of welding.  Not 
many people learn to fully master the tech-
nique due to the patience and practice this art 
form requires.    This manual cannot make you 
a good welder.  Only practice and skill can do 
that.   Everlast provides this basic information 
as a general guideline to assist the operator in 
learning basic principles and techniques. 
 
Notice the basic components of the TIG proc-
ess in the image below. 

 The shielding gas flows out from the torch 
head to cool and protect the molten puddle 
and the tungsten as the arc continues to melt 
the base metal.  As the metal melts and a cir-
cular puddle is formed,  the Tig torch is slowly 
moved forward.  While the metal gently flows 
together, the filler rod   is kept near the arc 
and in the gas cone to keep it hot and keep it 
from oxidizing.  As the metal begins to form a 
“keyhole” shaped puddle and penetration of 
the metal is achieved,  the filler rod is gently 
added to the molten puddle and then removed 
as a molten drop of filler material is added to 
the base material.   
 
As you familiarize yourself with the above di-
gest of basic TIG welding, there are a couple 
of basic knowledge items that need to be ad-
dressed.   
 
The tungsten must be shaped prior to initiat-
ing an arc.  With inverter based TIG welders,  
 

Image 3.8a 

PowerTig Torch 

Assembly 

Image 3.9a 

Summary of Contents for POWER DIGITAL SERIES

Page 1: ...1 EVERLAST EVERLAST Power Series Combination Tig Smaw Plasma Cutter Units Operator s Manual Includes AC DC PowerMaster and DC PowerUltra Units Safety Setup and General Use Guide Rev 1 0609 09...

Page 2: ...our warranty information Your unit registration is important should any infor mation such as product updates or recalls be issued It is also important so that we may track your satis faction with Ever...

Page 3: ...__________________________ EVERLAST Contact Information Everlast consumer satisfaction email sales everlastwelders com Everlast Website everlastwelders com Everlast Technical Support Support everlastw...

Page 4: ...nes 3 2 Shielding Gas Selection 3 3 Regulator Flow meter Selection 3 4 Regulator Connection 3 5 Regulator Adjustment 3 6 Machine Setup 3 7 Tungsten Selection 3 8 TIG Torch 3 9 TIG Welding Principles a...

Page 5: ...ut of your unit Do not operate the unit until you have read this manual and you are thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of the unit If you feel you need more information please contact Everlas...

Page 6: ...tive equip ment If no protection is available exclude them from the work area Even brief expo sure to the rays from the welding arc can damage unprotected eyes Always wear hearing protection because w...

Page 7: ...times Any burning of the eyes nose or throat are signs that you need to increase ventilation Stop immediately and relocate work if necessary until adequate ventilation is ob tained Stop work complete...

Page 8: ...xplosion Keep all combustible materials including rags and spare clothing away from area Keep all flammable fuels and liquids stored separately from work area Visually inspect work area when job is co...

Page 9: ...9 EVERLAST Introduction and Specifications Section 1 PowerTig DX LX and EX Models I Tig Models PowerMaster Series Includes 164 205 226 PowerUltra Series Includes164 185 205...

Page 10: ...W WP 18 28 Torch Power Series TIG GTAW Foot Pedal Assembly Power Series Deluxe Stick SMAW MMA Electrode Holder And Work Clamp Power Series TIG GTAW Torch Accessory Pack Ever last Everlast Power Series...

Page 11: ...al and weld condition en countered The use of High Frequency arc starting in the TIG mode greatly simplifies the TIG GTAW process The incorporation of the advanced Pilot Arc in the Plasma Mode elimina...

Page 12: ...220A 5 200A Rated Duty Cycle 60 DC Current Down slope Timer 0 10S Base Current Range 5 220A 5A 200A Pulse Width Ratio 0 1 0 9 TIG Pulse Frequency 0 5 25Hz After Flow Time 1 25s Arc Starting Method Hi...

Page 13: ...20 230 240V 50 60Hz Open Current Voltage 60 80V Rated Output Current 200A TIG MMA 50A CUT Rated Duty Cycle 60 Current Adjusting Range 10 5 200A TIG 10 5 200A MMA 20 5 50A CUT TIG Arc Plasma Starting M...

Page 14: ...axi mum amperage requirements for the pulse cy cle The amperage change will be reflected on the digital display Turn the pulse off by turning the pulse current control to lowest setting and use only t...

Page 15: ...rols the flow of shielding gas after the weld arc is termi nated Too little post flow time can cause weld contamination or torch overheating 12 Up Slope This controls the time that the machine takes t...

Page 16: ...t Current Electrode Positive DCEP or commonly known as re verse polarity In the case of the elec trode positive requirement connect the electrode holder cable to this side of the panel For Plasma cutt...

Page 17: ...he ground It is strongly recommended that you connect this ground as prescribed This will also help prevent shock from the high fre quency while it is in operation Temporary operation of the unit with...

Page 18: ...ng relationship with your local welding supplier then it is time to make a visit to purchase or lease a tank of shielding gas Many sizes of tanks are available Choose the size that best fits your long...

Page 19: ...t be followed and it is recommended that you consult with a local licensed elec trician if you are unsure of making the proper connection Under no circum stances does Everlast encourage im proper wiri...

Page 20: ...asic information about Tungsten selection and suitability Note Use only recommended sizes in Tig torches unless you purchase additional col lets to fit the electrodes snugly Loose fitting electrodes q...

Page 21: ...ions TIG welding is an elite form of welding Not many people learn to fully master the tech nique due to the patience and practice this art form requires This manual cannot make you a good welder Only...

Page 22: ...weld In cer tain applications TIG welding can be per formed without the use of a filler rod 3 11 Beginning the TIG weld One of the biggest issues for beginning welders is holding and maintaining an ar...

Page 23: ...electrode into electrode holder Position the electrode for the most com fortable position so that the electrode can be held directly over the work piece with a slight angle 2 Set Amperage to the recom...

Page 24: ...cular en dorsement of an E6011 rather a simple example of what may be used in develop ing proficient technique It is recom mended that a variety of electrodes be used and practiced with Consultation w...

Page 25: ...ing is an efficient and simple way to cut multiple metal types The super sonic plasma stream generated by ionized pressur ized air is capable of rapidly burning metal without overheating the surroundi...

Page 26: ...the sparks are exiting the piece of metal at a 10 15 degree angle If the sparks are exiting straight down then the cutting speed is too slow In crease cutting speed until a change of the spark an gle...

Page 27: ...pierce directly down into a piece of metal to initi ate a cut with out the benefit of starting on the edge of the material This is known as piercing To pierce simply start the torch with a 1 8 inch s...

Page 28: ...ut through Travel speed too slow Either increase cutting speed or reduce cutting amper age to fit metal thickness Too much standoff more than 1 8 inch Cut is beveled on one side All plasma cutters ten...

Page 29: ...gsten size Porosity of the weld Discolored weld color Tungsten is discolored Low flow rate of shielding gas Too short of post flow period Wrong TIG cup size Possible gas leaks internally or externally...

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