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TIG WELDING INFORMATION
ELECTRODE TYPE
STEL suggest to use only electrode Tungsten
Ceriatic grey for AC/DC and DC welding. In case
of change from AC/DC to DC welding substitute
the electrode.
A tip is made on the electrode as shown in the
figure.
Angle a varies as the welding current varies; the
following table recommends the value:
FILLER MATERIAL
Many kinds of materials may be treated, however
there are some basic rules:
1 ) the rods of weld material must have the same
mechanical and chemical properties as the
material to be welded;
2) it is recommended not to use parts of the base
material, as they could contain impurities due to
the work process;
3) if the material used has a different chemical
composition, it is advisable to assess the final
characteristics of the joint, both mechanical and
anti-corrosive.
GAS
The protection gas normally used is pure argon
with a quantity that varies according to the current
used (4-6 I/min).
TIG WELDING ON COPPER
Due to the properties already described, TIG
welding is also excellent for working on materials
with high heat conductivity. The gas used is always
argon and, in the case of copper, the use of a
reversed support is recommended. Preparation of
the edges for welding copper (flat butt joint).
The electrode used is of the same type described
for welding steel; it is prepared as described
above. To avoid possible oxidation in the welded
area, weld materials containing phosphor, silicon
and deoxidizing components are used.
DUTY CYCLE AND
EXCESSES TEMPERATURE
The duty cycle is the percentage of use of the
welding machine in 10 minutes which the operator
must respect to avoid the power supply output
blocking due to temperature exceed.
If the machine goes into excess temperature:
-
The yellow led goes lit.
-
It is necessary to wait about 10
minutes before resuming welding.
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL
AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
Do
not
dispose
of
electrical
equipment together with normal
waste! In observance of European
Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
and
its
implementation
in
accordance
with
national
law,
electrical equipment that has reached the end of its
life must be collected separately and returned to
an environmentally compatible recycling facility. As
the owner of the equipment, you should get
information on approved collection systems from
our local representative. By applying this European
Directive you will improve the environment and
human health!
IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS, REQUEST
ASSISTANCE FROM QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Angle (°)
Welding current A
30
60
– 90
90
–120
5 - 30
30 - 120
120 - 160
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