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WELDING TECHNIQUES

SHEET METAL WELDING TECHNIQUES

When welding sheet metal a different approach is usually taken to account for how thin the metal is and it’s susceptible to warping it is. The technique most often 
used is called Stitch Welding and this process is described below:

•  Clean the metal to be welded of any paint, rust, oil, grease, dirt, or any other contaminants that may be on the surface of the piece.
•  Secure the pieces to be welded in place using clamps. Be sure to leave a small gap between the two pieces of sheet metal for the weld to flow into, this 

will result in a lower bead height which will require minimal finishing.

•  Consult the Suggested Settings Chart and set the Voltage and Wire Speed knobs appropriately.
•  Get some pieces of scrap metal of the same thickness and verify that the settings will work for the specific weld you will be making.
•  Once the settings have been fine-tuned tack weld your final pieces in places and remove the clamps if they are in the way of the weld.
•  The Stitch Welding technique can now be utilized which is basically a series of connected “Tacks” To perform the technique, depress the trigger for a short 

period of approximately half a second to lay a tack. Continue to trigger the gun on and off, making a series of connected tack welds following along the 
path of the weld joint. Continue the series of tacks for an inch or so and then move to a different section of the weld and perform the process there. It is 
essential to keep moving around to spread out the heat making sure not to get one section too hot, warping the metal.

•  Once the entire weld has been completed allow the metal to cool. If necessary, follow up with a flap disc to grind the weld bead flush.

HEAVIER GAUGE METAL WELDING TECHNIQUES 

When welding heavier gauge metal, a continuous bead is formed using a ‘push’ method. This process is described below:

•  Clean the metal to be welded of any paint, rust, oil, grease, dirt or any other contaminants that may be on the surface of the piece.
•  Secure the pieces to be welded in place using clamps. Be sure to leave a small gap between the two pieces of metal for the weld to flow into, this will 

result in a lower bead height which will require minimal finishing. 

•  Consult the Suggested Settings Chart inside the Top Panel and set the Voltage and Wire Speed knobs appropriately.
•  Get some pieces of scrap metal of the same thickness and verify that the settings will work for the specific weld you will be making.
•  Once the settings have been fine-tuned, tack weld the final pieces in place and remove the clamps if they are in the way of the weld.
•  When welding heavy gauge metal there are two basic approaches to creating the weld. The first is a continuous bead with steady gun movement along  

the length of the joint. The second type of weld is a Stringer or Weave bead. This is accomplished by moving the MIG Gun in a circular or zig zag pattern.  
Either of these techniques will create strong welds but in some cases the Stringer or Weave type will create a more aesthetically pleasing weld bead.

•  Once the entire weld has been completed, allow the metal to cool. If necessary, follow up with a flap disc to grind the weld bead flush.

     DO NOT attempt to weld material thicker than 1/8”.

Содержание MIG 90

Страница 1: ...MIG 90 WELDER ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Item 58015...

Страница 2: ...stwood Auto Darkening Helmet Concours 2 HVLP Paint Gun Items not covered under this warranty Consumables unless deemed defective are not covered by the 2 year warranty Abuse neglect and lack of mainte...

Страница 3: ...ed A 1 8 Ground Cable Clamp Assembly B 1 Shielding Gas Regulator C 1 4 6 Shielding Gas Hose D 1 Hose Clamp E 1 Handheld Welding Face Shield F 1 Shield Lens G 1 Shield Handle H 1 Shield Handle Retainin...

Страница 4: ...to cool for a minimum of 15 minutes When a safe temperature has been reached the Welder can be switched back on To increase the duty cycle turn down the Voltage Output control Going above 65 Amps will...

Страница 5: ...on the labeling and all other information provided with this product READ INSTRUCTIONS Thoroughly read and understand this manual before using Save for future reference ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE INJUR...

Страница 6: ...er organs Use enough ventilation and or exhaust at the arc to keep fumes and gases from your breathing area Use an OSHA approved respirator when welding in confined spaces or where there is inadequate...

Страница 7: ...roved respirator when grinding or sanding Read all manuals included with specific grinders sanders or other power tools used before and after the welding process Be aware of all power tool safety warn...

Страница 8: ...ndicator Illuminates GREEN when the ON OFF Switch is ON e MIG Gun Connection Fixed f Negative Ground Connection Lead DCEN g Short Integral Ground Connection Lead h Positive Ground Connection DCEP REAR...

Страница 9: ...e the 11 Glass Shade G Lens under the Retaining Clips at the inside of the Shield F FIG 4 Snap the Handle H into its receptacle from the Back of the shield seating it fully and firmly FIG 4 Press the...

Страница 10: ...te help when moving or lifting cylinders A Shielding Gas Bottle is NOT INCLUDED with the Eastwood MIG 90 but is necessary to weld using Solid Wire It can be bought at most local Welding Supply Stores...

Страница 11: ...e of the spool slide the 4 Wire Spool onto the Spindle and reinstall the Spacer and the Spool Retaining Wingnut FIG 8 DO NOT unravel wire at this point SETTING THE WIRE TENSION ADJUSTER To set the ten...

Страница 12: ...topside of the spool and forward through the Guide Tube then over the wire Drive Roller and into the Wire Feed Hole FIG 10 8 Replace the Tension Arm and re latch the Wire Tensioner back into place FIG...

Страница 13: ...023 0 6mm and 0 030 0 8mm wire The MIG 90 Drive Roller is factory set and up ready to use 0 023 0 6mm solid wire IMPORTANT NOTE In this position the narrower 0 023 0 6mm grove is outboard under the w...

Страница 14: ...nders from sparks and arc rays OPERATING THE MIG 90 WELDER OVERLOAD PROTECTION The Eastwood MIG 90 Welder is equipped with an overload protection This device will protect the Welder if the duty cycle...

Страница 15: ...lding heats metal and tools to temperatures that will cause severe burns Use protective heat resistant gloves and clothing when using Eastwood or any other welding equipment Never touch welded work su...

Страница 16: ...e welding on an actual project can begin Refer to the Suggested Settings chart which is located inside the top panel Fig 3 of the Eastwood Welder From the chart select the baseline starting point for...

Страница 17: ...ll be important for reassembly The brass fitting attached to the end of the liner must be unfastened from the valve trigger body fully using a 10mm wrench This end of the liner is now prepared for rem...

Страница 18: ...bottle valve is closed then simultaneously push in the blue ring on the gas hose fitting to release the gas hose while pulling it out Fig 21 Release the latch and pull the MIG gun trigger connector of...

Страница 19: ...g around to spread out the heat making sure not to get one section too hot warping the metal Once the entire weld has been completed allow the metal to cool If necessary follow up with a flap disc to...

Страница 20: ...int between two pieces where the edges are being joined TEE WELD is a joint between two pieces where one is perpendicular to the other CORNER WELD is a joint between two pieces that meet at or near pe...

Страница 21: ...tes cooling welder then re try Wire Binding Up Ahead of Drive Feed Rolls Wire tension set too high Loosen drive roller tension Wire Burning Back to Contact Tip Drive motor wire tension is insufficient...

Страница 22: ...ze or worn contact tip Replace the contact tip for one of correct size or new condition Shielding Gas Not Flowing Out of MIG Gun Gas regulator not opened enough Open gas flow knob further to allow mor...

Страница 23: ...To order parts and supplies 800 343 9353 eastwood com 23 NOTES...

Страница 24: ...ompany 263 Shoemaker Road Pottstown PA 19464 USA 800 343 9353 eastwood com ACCESSORIES CONSUMABLE ITEMS 12211 0 023 Contact Tips 5 Pack 12224 0 030 Contact Tips 5 Pack 12210 Nozzle 20000 MIG Consumabl...

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