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ADVANCEARC 160 •  ADVANCEARC 200

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 underbead cracks in the weld area 

may be reduced by using the correct electrodes, pre-

heating, using higher current settings, using larger 

electrodes sizes, short runs for larger electrode de-

posits or tempering in a furnace.

Manganese Steels

The effect on manganese steel of slow cooling from 

high  temperatures  causes  embrittlement.  For  this 

reason it is absolutely essential to keep manganese 

steelcool 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 weld-

able. 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 pre-heating 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 specialised in-

dustrial 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; 

are all easy to use.

MILD STEEL :

E6011

 - This electrode is used for all-position welding or 

for welding on rusty, dirty, less-than- new metal. It has a 

deep, penetrating arc and is often the first choice for repair 

or maintenance work.

E6013 

- This all-position electrode is used for welding 

clean, new sheet metal. Its soft arc has minimal spatter, 

moderate penetration and an easy-to-clean slag.

E7014 

-  All  positional,  ease  to  use  electrode  for  use  on 

thicker steel than E6013. Especially suitable for sheet metal 

lap joints,  fillet welds and general purpose plate welding.

E7018

 - A low-hydrogen, all-position electrode used when 

quality is an issue or for hard-to-weld metals. It has the ca-

pability of producing more uniform weld metal, which has 

better impact properties at low temperatures.

CAST IRON:

ENI-CL 

 - Suitable for joining all cast irons except white 

cast iron.

STAINLESS STEEL:

E318L-16 

 - High corrosion resistances. Ideal for dairy 

work etc.

Electrodes for joining different metals

Effects of MMA Welding Various Materials

Other Knowledge 
& Resources

Please refer to Euroquip website

 

www.euroquip.co.nz/ Downloads.html  

for knowledgebase articles & operation videos.

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Page 3: ...ADVANCEARC 200 Contents Know Your Machine 5 Quick Start Guide 6 Available Parts Accessories 7 Wiring Diagram 8 Care Maintenance 9 Electrodes 9 Effects of MMA Welding Various Metals 10 Other Knowledge...

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Page 5: ...the tungsten on the work piece and then lifting it off The control circuit will sense when the tungsten is removed from the work piece and send a pulse of electricity through the torch that will cause...

Page 6: ...ctrode into the electrode holder and connect the electrode holder and work lead to the positive welding power output socket 4 Quick Start Guide Welder Installation Note This polarity connection config...

Page 7: ...ETCPH7750 Supercito 5 0mm Electrodes 450mm ETCPH56S25 Tenax 56S 2 5mm Electrodes 350mm ETCPH56S32 Tenax 56S 3 2mm Electrodes 350mm ETCPH56S40 Tenax 56S 4 0mm Electrodes 450mm ETCPH56S50 Tenax 56S 5 0m...

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Page 9: ...expert This appliance is manufactured in accordance with relevant safety standards Only experts must carry out repairing of electrical appliances otherwise considerable danger for the user may result...

Page 10: ...on their applications There are a great number of electrodes used for specialised in dustrial purposes which are not of particular interest for everyday general work These include some low hydrogen ty...

Page 11: ...epared to begin work before turning on the welder 3 Unplug before performing maintenance Always unplug the welder from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection maintenance or cleaning pr...

Page 12: ...sidered by the operator Welding Safety Instructions Warnings WARNING Protect yourself and others from possible seri ous injury or death Keep children away Read the operating Instruction manual before...

Page 13: ...ombustibles on the other side by moving the combustibles to a safe location If relocation of combustibles is not possible desig nate someone to serve as a fire watch equipped with a fire extinguisher...

Page 14: ...iscon nect power to equipment if it will be left unat tended or out of service 7 Use fully insulated electrode holders Never dip the holder in water to cool it or lay it down on the ground or the work...

Page 15: ...safety equipment to protect the skin and body 5 Work in a confined space only if it is well venti lated or while wearing an air supplied respirator Shielding ga es used for welding can displace air ca...

Page 16: ...arcs 2 Install and secure cylinders in an upright posi tion by chaining them to a stationary support or equipment cylinder rack to prevent falling or tip ping 3 Keep cylinders away from any welding or...

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