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Description

Possible Cause

Remedy

Weld bead too 

wide and flat 

or undercut at 

edges of weld 

or excessive 

burn through

Welding current is too 

high

Decrease weld 

current

Weld bead 

too small or 

insufficient 

penetration or 

ripples in bead 

are widely 

spaced apart

Travel speed too fast

Reduce travel speed

Weld bead 

too wide or 

excessive 

bead build up 

or excessive 

penetration in 

butt joint

Travel speed too slow

Increase travel 

speed

Uneven leg 

length in fillet 

joint

Wrong placement of 

filler rod

Re-position filler rod

Electrode melts 

when arc is 

struck

Electrode is connected 

to the ‘+’ terminal

Connect the 

electrode to the ‘-‘ 

terminal

 Dirty weld pool (a) Electrode 

contaminated through 

contact with work piece 

or filler rod material

(b) Gas contaminated 

with air

(a) Clean the elec-

trode by grinding off 

the contaminates 
(b) Check gas lines 

for cuts and loose 

fitting or change gas 

cylinder

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Description

Possible Cause

Remedy

Electrode melts 

or oxidizes 

when an arc is 

struck

(a) No gas flowing to 

welding region
(b) Torch is clogged with 

dust
(c) Gas hose is cut
(d) Gas passage 

contains impurities
(e) Gas regulator is 

turned off

(f) Torch valve is turned 

off

(g) The electrode is too 

small for the welding 

current

(a) Check the gas 

lines for kinks or 

breaks and gas 

cylinder contents
(b) Clean torch
(c) Replace gas 

hose
(d) Disconnect gas 

hose from torch 

then raise gas 

pressure to blow  

out impurities.
(e) Turn on
(f) Turn on
(g) Increase 

electrode diameter 

or reduce the 

welding current

Poor weld finish

Inadequate shielding 

gas

Increase gas flow or 

check gas line for 

gas flow problems

Arc flutters 

during TIG 

welding

(a) Tungsten electrode is 

too large for the welding 

current
(b) Absence of oxides in 

the Weld pool.

(a) Select the right 

size electrode. Refer 

to basic TIG welding 

guide.
(b) Refer basic TIG 

welding guide for 

ways to reduce arc 

flutter

Welding arc 

cannot be 

established

(a) Work clamp is not 

connected to the work 

piece or the work/torch 

leads are not connected 

to the machine
(b) Torch lead is discon-

nected

(c) Gas flow incorrectly 

set, cylinder empty or 

the torch valve is off

a) Connect the work 

clamp to the work 

piece or connect 

the work/torch leads 

to the right welding 

terminals.
(b) Connect it to the 

‘.’ terminal.
(c) Select the right 

flow rate, change 

cylinders or turn 

torch valve on.

Arc start is not 

smooth

(a) Tungsten electrode is 

too large for the welding 

current .
(b) The wrong electrode 

is being used for the 

welding job.

(c) Gas flow rate is too 

high.
(d) Incorrect shielding 

gas is being used.
(e) Poor work clamp 

connection to work piece

(a) Select the right 

size electrode
(b) Select the right 

electrode type.  

Refer to basic TIG 

welding guide
(c) Select the correct 

rate for the welding 

job. Refer to basic 

TIG welding guide
(d) Select the right 

shielding gas. Refer 

to basic TIG welding 

guide
(e) Improve 

connection to work 

piece

Summary of Contents for XTT 207 DV P

Page 1: ...OperatorManual ISSUE 1 XTT 207 DV P...

Page 2: ...th proper 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...

Page 3: ...6 5 3 Input and grounding connection 7 5 4 Output Polarity Connections 7 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...

Page 4: ...ealth 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: ...age 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 excessive...

Page 6: ...t have read and understood the Operating Manual should install and operate this equipment Machine must be grounded per any national local or other applicable electrical regulations The power switch is...

Page 7: ...using a suitable plug 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 u...

Page 8: ...lectrode for use on mild and galvanized steel furniture plates fences gates pipes and tanks etc Especially suitable for vertical down welding Cast iron 99 nickel suitable for joining all cast irons ex...

Page 9: ...f pulse frequency 9 Downslope time when the trigger is released 2T or repressed 4T 0 5 0s 10 Final current is maintained after the downslope time in 4T mode until the trigger is released 11 Post gas f...

Page 10: ...vel speed of electrode e Clean surface before welding Description Possible cause Remedy Non metallic particles are trapped in the weld metal slag inclusion a Non metallic particles may be trapped in u...

Page 11: ...Replace gas hose d Disconnect gas hose from torch then raise gas pressure to blow out impurities e Turn on f Turn on g Increase electrode diameter or reduce the welding current Poor weld finish Inadeq...

Page 12: ...b Possible over voltage c Internal fault with the machine a Re establish mains supply b Check voltage and if necessary move machine to alternative supply c Have a qualified service engineer inspect th...

Page 13: ...let Fitted with 5 8 BSP inlet 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 f...

Page 14: ...www parweld com 14 PRO26 and PRO26FX Air Cooled PRO Grip MAX TIG Welding Torch B 2 3 11 12 13 4 5 10 9 7 6 8 14 15 16 C D E A 1 18 17 1 A F G H I J 1 A K L ACCESSORY...

Page 15: ...tock Code Description H 45V29 Gas Lens Body 0209 0 5mm Bore 45V24 Gas Lens Body 0409 1 0mm Bore 45V25 Gas Lens Body 1 169 1 6mm Bore 45V26 Gas Lens Body 3 329 2 4mm Bore 45V27 Gas Lens Body 1 89 3 2mm...

Page 16: ...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 Polybrominated biphenyl s pbb...

Page 17: ...no other warranty express or implied This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all others including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Limitation...

Page 18: ...Parweld Limited Bewdley Business Park Long Bank Bewdley Worcestershire England DY12 2TZ tel 44 1299 266800 fax 44 1299 266900 www parweld com info parweld co uk...

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