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5.5 Torch installation

MMA cable connections
Connect electrode lead to positive terminal

TIG welding cable connection
Connect the TIG torch to the - terminal

5.6  Work return lead connection

MMA cable connections
Connect work lead to negative terminal

TIG welding
Connect the work return lead to the + terminal

6.0 Operation

WARNING

When using an open arc process, it is necessary to use correct 
eye, head, and body protection.

6.1 MMA Welding Guide

Effects of MMA welding various materials

High tensile and alloy steels

The two most prominent effects of welding these steels are the 

formation of a hardened zone in the weld area, and, if suitable 

precautions are not taken, the occurrence in this zone of under-bead 

cracks. Hardened zone and under-bead cracks in the weld area may 

be reduced by using the correct electrodes, preheating, using higher 

current settings, using larger electrodes sizes, short runs for larger 

electrode deposits or tempering in a furnace.

Manganese steels

The effect on manganese steel of slow cooling from high 

temperatures is enbrittlement. For this reason it is absolutely 

essential to keep manganese steel cool during welding by quenching 

after each weld or skip welding to distribute the heat.

Cast iron
Most types of cast iron, except white iron, are weldable. White iron, 

because of its extreme brittleness, generally cracks when attempts 

are made to weld it. Trouble may also be experienced when welding 

white-heart malleable, due to the porosity caused by gas held in this 

type of iron.

Copper and alloys
The most important factor is the high rate of heat conductivity of 

copper, making preheating of heavy sections necessary to give 

proper fusion of weld and base metal.

Types of electrodes

Arc welding electrodes are classified into a number of groups 

depending on their applications. There are a great number of 

electrodes used for specialized industrial purposes which are not of 

particular interest for everyday general work. These include some 

low hydrogen types for high tensile steel, cellulose types for welding 

large diameter pipes, etc. The range of electrodes dealt with in this 

publication will cover the vast majority of applications likely to be 

encountered; all are easy to use and will all work on even the most 

basic of welding machines.

Metals being joined & electrode comments

Mild steel  
6013 ideal electrodes for all general purpose work. Features include 

outstanding operator appeal, easy arc starting and low spatter.

Cast iron 
99% nickel suitable for joining all cast irons except white cast iron
Stainless steel 
316l-16 high corrosion resistance. Ideal for dairy work, etc. On 

stainless steels.

6.2 Basic TIG Welding guide

Tig welding cable connection
Connect the TIG torch to the - terminal and the work return lead 

to the + terminal for direct current straight polarity. Direct current 

straight polarity is the most widely used polarity for DC TIG welding. 

It allows limited wear of the electrode since 70% of the heat is 

concentrated at the work piece. Connect the gas hose on the TIG 

torch to the gas outlet on the gas regulator. Move the selector switch 

on the front panel of the machine to the LIFT-TIG position. 

Torch starting in LIFT-TIG mode

Ensure the gas supply is switched on and gas is flowing from the 

front of the torch nozzle. Briefly contact the tip of the tungsten 

electrode down onto the work piece with the torch at around 70

0

 from 

vertical, lift the torch up from the work piece to draw out an arc. To 

prevent melting of the end of the tungsten, do so in a smooth rapid 

movement.

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Summary of Contents for XTS 163

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL ISSUE 4 XTS 163 XTS 163 DV...

Page 2: ...maintenance this equipment should provide years of reliable service All our systems conform to ISO9001 2008 and are independently audited by NQA The entire product range carries the CE mark and is con...

Page 3: ...ing Connection 6 5 4 Output Polarity Connections 6 5 5 Torch Installation 7 5 6 Work Return Lead Connection 7 6 0 Operation 7 6 1 MMA Welding Guide 7 6 2 Basic Tig Welding Guide 7 7 0 Fault Finding 8...

Page 4: ...health FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous Keep your head out of the fumes Do not breathe the fumes If inside ventilate the area and or use local forced ventilation at the arc to remove welding fumes and...

Page 5: ...damage hearing Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high Shielding gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure CYLINDERS can explode if damaged Protect compressed gas cylinders from exces...

Page 6: ...late The XTS163 machine should only be used on 230v supply Refer to the specifications table for voltage tolerances The XTS 163 DV will automatically switch between 110 or 230V input without adjustmen...

Page 7: ...per fusion of weld and base metal Types of electrodes Arc welding electrodes are classified into a number of groups depending on their applications There are a great number of electrodes used for spec...

Page 8: ...c Wrong electrode angle d Travel speed of electrode is too high e Scale or dirt on joint surface a Use larger electrodes and preheat the plate b Increase welding current c Adjust angle so the welding...

Page 9: ...dges of weld or excessive burn through Welding current is too high Decrease weld current Description Possible Cause Remedy Weld bead too small or insufficient penetration or ripples in bead are widely...

Page 10: ...n the primary supply voltage b Switch on the welding power source c Have a qualified service engineer repair the connection Maximum output welding current cannot be achieved with nominal mains supply...

Page 11: ...t connections Stock Code Description Maximum Outlet Pressure E700140 Argon Preset Regulator 3 0 Bar E700141 Argon Indicator Regulator 3 0 Bar E700113 1 Gauge Argon 30 lpm ow E700123 2 Gauge Argon 30 l...

Page 12: ...rch c w 2 Piece Power Cable and dinse connection WP17V 12 2 IX WP17V 25 2 IX Valved Flexible neck Tig Torch c w 2 Piece Power Cable and dinse connection WP17VFX 12 2 IX WP17VFX 25 2 IX B 1 2 5 9 10 13...

Page 13: ...ens Body 040 1 0mm Bore 45V25 Gas Lens Body 1 16 1 6mm Bore 45V26 Gas Lens Body 3 32 2 4mm Bore 45V27 Gas Lens Body 1 8 3 2mm Bore Standard Gas Lens Cup Stock Code Description I 54N18 Standard Gas Len...

Page 14: ...h all homogeneous component parts being controlled to ensure material contents as per the list below Cadmium 0 01 by weight Lead 0 1 by weight Mercury 0 1 by weight Hexavalent chromium 0 1 by weight P...

Page 15: ...t such defects by suitable repair or replacement at Parweld s sole option of any components or parts of the product determined by Parweld to be defective Parweld makes no other warranty express or imp...

Page 16: ...Parweld Limited Bewdley Business Park Long Bank Bewdley Worcestershire England DY12 2TZ tel 44 1299 266800 www parweld co uk info parweld co uk...

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