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On a fillet weld joint, the nozzle is generally

positioned in such a manner so as to split the

angle between the horizontal and vertical

members of the weld joint. In most cases, a

fillet weld will be 45 degrees.

Distance from the Work Piece

The end of the welding torch is designed with

the contact tip recessed from the end of the

nozzle and the nozzle electrically insulated

from the rest of the torch. This permits the

operator to actually rest the nozzle on the

work piece and drag it along while welding.

This can be very helpful to beginning welders

to steady the torch, allowing the welder to

concentrate on welding technique. If the noz-

zle is held off the work piece, the distance

between the nozzle and the work piece

should be kept constant and should not

exceed 1/4 inch or the arc may begin

sputtering, signaling a loss in welding

performance.

WELDING TECHNIQUES

WARNING

EXPOSURE TO A WELDING ARC IS

EXTREMELY HARMFUL TO THE EYES

AND SKIN!

Prolonged exposure to the weld-

ing arc can cause blindness and burns.

Never strike an arc or begin welding until you

are adequately protected. Wear flameproof

welding gloves, a heavy long sleeved shirt,

cuffless trousers, high topped shoes and a

welding helmet.

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL!

To prevent

ELECTRIC SHOCK, do not perform any

welding while standing, kneeling, or lying

directly on the grounded work.

MOVING THE TORCH

Torch travel refers to the movement of the

torch along the weld joint and is broken into

two elements: Direction and Speed. A solid

weld bead requires that the welding torch be

moved steadily and at the right speed along

the weld joint. Moving the torch too fast, too

slow, or erratically will prevent proper fusion

or create a lumpy, uneven bead.

1. TRAVEL DIRECTION

is the direction the

torch is moved along the weld joint in

relation to the weld puddle. The torch is

either PUSHED (see Figure 11) into the

weld puddle or PULLED away from the

weld puddle.

For most welding jobs you will pull the

torch along the weld joint to take advan-

tage of the greater weld puddle visibility.

2. TRAVEL SPEED

is the rate at which the

torch is being pushed or pulled along the

weld joint. For a fixed heat setting, the

faster the travel speed, the lower the pen-

etration and the lower and narrower the

finished weld bead. Likewise, the slower

the travel speed, the deeper the penetra-

tion and the higher and wider the finished

weld bead.

TYPES OF WELD BEADS

The following paragraphs discuss the most

commonly used welding beads.

Once you have the torch in position with the

wire lined up on the weld joint, lower your

helmet, pull the trigger and the arc will start.

In a second or two you will notice a weld

puddle form and the base of the bead begin-

ning to build. It is now time to begin to move

with the torch. If you are just learning to

weld, simply move the torch in a straight line

and at a steady speed along the weld joint.

Try to achieve a weld with the desired pene-

tration and a bead that is fairly flat and con-

sistent in width.

As you become more familiar with your new

welder and better at laying some simple weld

beads, you can begin to try some different

weld bead types.

Figure 11.

Travel Direction

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Страница 2: ...ickness 18 Gauge 3 16 FEATURES Includes Ground Cable With Clamp Welding Gun Face Shield Brush Hammer KEEP THIS MANUAL SALES RECEIPT APPLICABLE WARRANTY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT When unpacking check to make sure all parts listed are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Customer Service at 1 888 287 6981 FOR CONSUMER USE ONL...

Страница 3: ...ng in that step READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY before attempting to install operate or service this welder Failure to comply with these instructions could result in personal injury and or property damage RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Note The following safety alert symbols identify important safety messages in this manual When you see one of the symbols shown here be alert...

Страница 4: ... cord plug in any way Do not attempt to plug the welder into the power source if the ground prong on power cord plug is bent over broken off or missing Do not allow the welder to be connected to the power source or attempt to weld if the welder welding cables welding site or welder power cord are exposed to any form of atmospheric precipitation or salt water spray Do not carry coiled welding cable...

Страница 5: ... that can start fires burn skin and damage eyes Do not wear gloves or other clothing that contains oil grease or other flammable substances Do not wear flammable hair preparations Do not weld in an area until it is checked and cleared of combustible and or flam mable materials BE AWARE that sparks and slag can fly 35 feet and can pass through small cracks and openings If work and combustibles cann...

Страница 6: ...ed steel unless the coating is removed Make certain the area is well ventilated and the operator and all bystanders are wearing air sup plied respirators Do not weld cut or heat lead zinc cad mium mercury beryllium or similar met als without seeking professional advice and inspection of the ventilation of the welding area These metals produce EXTREMELY TOXIC fumes which can cause discomfort illnes...

Страница 7: ...y and understand all warnings cautions instructions and labels Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury property damage or even death IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before using this tool you need to become familiar with its operation If you are unsure about the operation of the tool or have any questions about its proper use call the Customer Service Department at 1 888 287 6981 Fo...

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Страница 9: ...nnected to the metal work piece you intend to weld the welder will not have a completed circuit and you will be unable to weld A poor connection at the ground clamp will waste power and heat Scrape away dirt rust scale oil or paint before attaching the ground clamp Ground Cable The ground cable connects the ground clamp to the internal workings of the welder Welding Torch and Cable The welding tor...

Страница 10: ... welder performance an exten sion cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary If necessary care must be taken in selecting an extension cord appropriate for use with your specific welder Select a properly grounded extension cord that will mate directly with the power source receptacle and the welder power cord with out the use of adapters Make certain that the extension cord is properly wi...

Страница 11: ... groove must be placed into position on the wire drive mechanism Adjust the drive roller according to the following steps 1 Open the door to the welder drive com partment 2 Remove the drive tension by loosening the tension adjusting knob and lifting the Drive Tension Adjustor away from the Drive Tension Arm Pull the drive tension arm away from the drive roller 3 If there is wire already installed ...

Страница 12: ...ntil you have unspooled a few turns of wire to see if the wire further down on the spool is in usable condition if not discard the spool INSTALL THE WELDING WIRE WARNING Electric shock can kill Always turn the POWER switch OFF and unplug the power cord from the ac power source before installing wire Tech Tip Before installing welding wire make sure that you have removed any old wire from the Torch...

Страница 13: ...d remains 9 Loosen the tension adjusting knob holding the drive tension arm in place and lift the tension arm up off the drive roller 10 Insert the leading end of the wire into the inlet guide tube Then push it across the drive roller and into the torch assembly about six inches CAUTION Make certain that the welding wire is actually going into the torch liner Be very sure it has not somehow been a...

Страница 14: ...d hand tighten securely 22 Install the nozzle on the torch assembly For best results coat the inside of the nozzle with anti stick spray or gel 23 Cut off the excess wire that extends past the end of the nozzle 24 Turn the welder ON SET THE WIRE DRIVE TENSION WARNING Arc flash can injure eyes To reduce the risk of arc flash make certain that the wire coming out of the end of the torch does not com...

Страница 15: ... slow down TUNING IN THE WIRE SPEED This is one of the most important parts of MIG welder operation and must be done before starting each welding job or whenever any of the following variables are changed heat setting wire diameter or wire type 1 Connect the Ground Clamp to a scrap piece of the same type of material which you will be welding It should be equal to or greater than the thickness of t...

Страница 16: ...on scrap metal that can be discarded Do not attempt to make any repairs on valuable equipment until you have satisfied yourself that your practice welds are of good appearance and free of slag or gas inclusions What you fail to learn through practice will be learned through mistakes and re welds later on HOLDING THE TORCH The best way to hold the welding torch is the way that feels most comfortabl...

Страница 17: ...irection and Speed A solid weld bead requires that the welding torch be moved steadily and at the right speed along the weld joint Moving the torch too fast too slow or erratically will prevent proper fusion or create a lumpy uneven bead 1 TRAVEL DIRECTION is the direction the torch is moved along the weld joint in relation to the weld puddle The torch is either PUSHED see Figure 11 into the weld ...

Страница 18: ... achieve 2 The HORIZONTAL POSITION Figure 15 is next in difficulty level It is performed very much the same as the flat weld except that angle B see HOLDING THE TORCH p 15 is such that the wire and therefore the arc force is directed more toward the metal above the weld joint This is to help prevent the weld puddle from running downward while still allowing slow enough travel speed to achieve good...

Страница 19: ... butt welding thicker materials you will need to prepare the edges of the material to be joined by grinding a bevel on the edge of one or both pieces of the metal being joined When this is done a V is created between the two pieces of metal that will have to be welded closed In most cases more than one pass or bead will need to be laid into the joint to close the V Laying more than one bead into t...

Страница 20: ... duces a weld with the most finished appearance of the three spot weld meth ods In this method a hole is punched or drilled into the top piece of metal and the arc is directed through the hole to pene trate into the bottom piece The puddle is allowed to fill up the hole leaving a spot weld that is smooth and flush with the surface of the top piece Select the wire diameter heat setting and tune in ...

Страница 21: ...othly Always use a contact tip stamped with the same diameter as the wire it will be used with Note Due to inherent variances in flux cored welding wire it may be necessary to use a contact tip one size larger than your flux core wire if wire jams occur 1 If the wire burns back into the tip remove the tip from the torch and clean the hole running through it with an oxygen acety lene torch tip clea...

Страница 22: ... unit 6 Remove torch Strain Relief Clamp by removing the four screws 7 Take torch handle halves apart by removing four phillips head screws 8 Remove the hanging hook from the two case halves by carefully pulling it apart until it is free from the torch 9 Remove liner from gas block by pulling it from the bottom of the gas block being careful not to separate gas block halves 10 Remove liner from ou...

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Страница 28: ...12T Part Number RG38x12T Reduction Gear 36Tx12T Part Number RG36x12T Gear 21T with Steel Square Shank for Drive Roller Part Number G21T Brass Motor Gear 12T Part Number G12T Gear 20T Part Number G20T MMIG125Diagram of Gear Box for 125 Amp MIG Fluxcore Welder 201108 ...

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