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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION 

Welding Information and Tips 

Holding the wire too far off from the metal will result in rough starting and 
too long of wire stick out.    

 

 

Once the arc has been established, the gun can then either be pushed or 
pulled in the direction of the weld.  In either case, the gun nozzle should 
be positioned directly over the weld without angling the wire to one side or 
the other of the weld as already mentioned.  The gun should have no more 
than 15 degrees lean pointed into (push) or pointed away from (pull) the 
direction of travel.   In most cases a push motion is desired.  However, a 
lot of texts offer conflicting information on whether to push or to pull the 
gun.  In reality, both are correct if used correctly and with each having 
particular strength and weakness.  Either one done with too much gun 
angle will result in undesirable results. Most open

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minded people who are 

well versed in MIG  quickly develop a sense of when to push and when to 
pull the gun.   Even for novices, a sense of when to push and pull the gun 
comes quickly with a little practice.  Pushing can result in shallower pene-
tration but the molten puddle is easier to see and the arc sits easily on the 
leading edge. It will usually leave a aesthetically pleasing bead.  However,  
be careful to prevent the gun from leaning toward or away from the direc-
tion of travel too much as spatter will increase and shielding gas flow may 
become turbulent, creating porosity in the weld.  Pulling will result in 
deeper penetration, but can result in a narrow bead without much side 
fusion.  It also can leave an undesirable humped appearance if not done 
correctly or if travel is too slow.  Whenever MIG welding with Aluminum, 
whether with the standard MIG gun or the Spool gun ALWAYS push the 
gun. If using Flux Cored wire, a dragging motion is almost always recom-
mended.

 

 

Weaving in Welding. Weaving (oscillating the torch or electrode from side 
to side in one pattern or the other), particularly in MIG, is a topic of con-
troversy as much as whether to push or pull the MIG gun.  Stringer beads 
are often best for novice welders.  Stringers are simply straight beads that 
move forward with little or no side to side travel or oscillation.  These will 
offer the soundest welds for a beginner in MIG or Stick. Stringer welds 
leave little or no room for contaminates to enter the weld and are the fast-
est to produce without creating an opportunity for cold lap.  Moving too 
quickly however with a stringer can create undercut which will weaken the 
weld.  The best policy is to move a slow steady speed, making sure the 
sides of the weld are filled.  If undercut is present, it is either from too 
much voltage or moving before the wire has time to fill the area the arc has 
melted.   

 

Think of weaving as a method of  

sewing

” 

the metal together.  If weaving 

is of interest to you, start with the basic weave pattern.  Simple weaves 
using one variation or the other of a cursive 

e

” 

motion are best to begin 

with.   Other weave patterns can be used of course.  C

s, V

S, U

s , Trian-

gles and many more weave patterns can be used depending upon the 
application.  Weaves are employed for a number of reasons.  Weaves are 
often considered to have a more pleasing appearance and can help bridge 

gaps where fit up is a problem.  A weave is also frequently used to manage 
heat build up.  For example: when welding vertically weaves are almost 
always used to prevent the molten metal from sagging due to the force of 
gravity.  The major drawback of weaving is that it introduces a greater 
possibility of getting inclusions and other forms of contamination in the 
weld.  Properly done weaving is a valuable tool, but it must be practiced 
before employing it in any structural or critical application.

 

 

Metal Cleaning.

 

MIG  and TIG welding requires a well prepped surface to obtain a sound 
weld. The removal of paint, rust mill scale, or other contaminate such as 
grease should be done before welding.  Stick welding is more forgiving of 
rust and mill scale, but when MIG welding, contaminates will result in 
porosity and inclusions in the weld, weakening it.  In TIG welding it can be 
disastrous. TIG requires the most cleaning effort.  A grinder will usually 
prep the metal sufficiently to remove oxidation and paint.   However, to 
remove grease a degreaser such as acetone should be used.  Do not use 
any degreaser such a brake cleaner with chlorinated solvents or death or 
serious injury may occur!

 

 

MIG and TIG filler wires such as ER70S

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6 or ER70S

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2 include a sufficient 

level of deoxidizers such as silicone and copper that are formulated to 
allow it to handle minor to moderate amounts of rust and mill scale.  These 
deoxidizers will float out most moderate amounts of contaminates out of 
the weld and will appear in the usual form of glassy like deposits on top of 
the cooled metal.  They are easily brushed off before starting the next 
pass.  They should not be welded over.  Any pinholes that appear are a 
result of trapped gas in the weld and should be ground out before the next 
pass. It should be noted that some MIG wires such as ER70S

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3 have low 

levels of deoxidizers and must be thoroughly cleaned and ground before 
welding. MIG and TIG ER70S

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2 and ER70S6 are the same except that TIG 

wire is cut to lengths and MIG wire is continuous.  When welding fine 
gauge materials in TIG, you can substitute sections of thinner MIG wire.

 

 

Multiple Pass Welds.

 

One of the common misunderstandings that people have when beginning 
to weld is that if the welder has the power, then a single heavy pass should 
be used to weld it up.  This is wrong. This technique is a good way to 
induce cold

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lap and inclusions into the weld.  Single pass welds should 

not exceed 

1/4” 

even with the heaviest wire the welder is capable of han-

NOTICE:

 

This unit features a slow run

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in.  This means the wire will feed slowly until the arc 

is started. It is used to improve arc initiation and reduce weld porosity which 
results in poor fusion during the arc starting process. Once the arc is sensed, the 
wire speed will ramp up and weld at the selected wire speed.

 

Содержание CYCLONE 140E

Страница 1: ...th America Everlast Power Equipment GMAW FCAW 120V 1 Phase Welders Plasma Cutters Multi Process Safety Setup and General Use Guide FUNCTION 140A MIG Welder with PowerSet Mode PURCHASE DATE WELDER SERI...

Страница 2: ...DYING TO WELD POLARITY AND PANEL CONNECTIONS 17 WIRE SPOOL INSTALLATION 18 DRIVE ROLL INFORMATION HOW TO FEED THE WIRE THROUGH THE MIG GUN 19 TENSIONING AND TRIMMING THE WIRE 20 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATI...

Страница 3: ...sation or business by any Everlast employee or subsidiary The owner of this product assumes all liability for its use and maintenance Everlast Power Equipment INC does not warrant this product or this...

Страница 4: ...s unit to work as soon as possible Any issue should be reported within 48 hours 72 if on the weekend or holiday Everlast will not be liable for any shipping after that time What to do within the next...

Страница 5: ...cessories are covered by a separate warranty and detailed infor mation can also be found at the link above Canada Customers Only For full details on the 3 year parts and labor warranty terms of sale a...

Страница 6: ...use this machine until proper training has been received While accidents are never planned preventing an accident requires careful planning Stay alert Please carefully read this manual before you ope...

Страница 7: ...reinforced or steel toe leather shoes and long sleeved flame resistant clothing i e denim Do not wear Poly Nylon blend materials DANGER Welding poses shock and electrocution risks Keep this welding e...

Страница 8: ...ipment in the area being welded The heating of this cleaner and its residue will create highly toxic phosgene gas Small amounts of this vapor are harmful and can lead to organ failure and death If deg...

Страница 9: ...inimize direct skin and eye exposure to this intense form of radiation by using proper PPE and sun screen where appropriate CAUTION Do not allow bystanders Do not allow others without proper Personal...

Страница 10: ...sine wave or square wave generators and inverters converters UPS that do not produce sine wave output is prohibited and doing so will also void the warranty Use only with generators inverters convert...

Страница 11: ...el If a duty cycle event is regis tered do not turn the unit off Allow the welder to continue to run at idle for at least 10 15 minutes until the temperature has fallen enough to reset the sensor and...

Страница 12: ...r to continue to run at idle for at least 10 15 minutes until the temperature has fallen enough to reset the sensor and over temperature warning light Even if the unit resets allow the unit to cool fo...

Страница 13: ...l not be accepted unless Everlast is contacted and informed of such delay and reason for such a required delay ie Overseas in deployment CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS Be sure to check for gas leaks before attem...

Страница 14: ...ntered around wiring an outlet for service with a welding machine The National Electric Code under Article 630 has developed specific regulations for wiring electrical service for welding equipment Th...

Страница 15: ...t connection The residue and debris may get into the gas solenoid Install the cylinder on the cart or chain it to the wall closest to the welder Do not overtighten If leaks persist remove regulator fr...

Страница 16: ...ave some hidden porosity in your welds creating weak welds Always change the cylinder out when gas levels reach 75 psi NOTICE If you are planning on welding during holidays or during week ends always...

Страница 17: ...Pull the trigger to check that the drive mechanism is turning If it does not turn check the MIG gun connection once again If the drive wheel fails to rotate contact technical support for further assis...

Страница 18: ...e installed so that the wire unwraps and feeds from the bottom of the spool It should never be installed so the wire comes over the top When installed properly the spool will turn counter clock wise S...

Страница 19: ...ng make sure that the square locating key is not dismounted If the key falls out replace it before replacing the drive roll Guiding the Wire Through the Feeder and Gun Once the wire spool has been ins...

Страница 20: ...llow the process below and refer to the following illustration Turn the unit on and pull the trigger so that the wire extends approximately 1 beyond the gas nozzle Find a small block of wood such as a...

Страница 21: ...8 approximate dia This cable and DINSE connector is used to select the polarity of the wire feeder This connects internally to the wire feeder to supply power to the torch The unit will not weld witho...

Страница 22: ...ets Other markets may use a hose barb connection 3 Fan location Periodically check for proper fan function and cleanliness 4 HF Ground Service Bolt For use in a combined effort to mitigate any electri...

Страница 23: ...num in manual mode when spool gun is selected or for stainless if it is to be used 3 Parameter Input Selection Buttons These buttons are used to select the parameters for the PowerSet mode The left bu...

Страница 24: ...g without causing harm to the machine Using Manual Mode To use the mode 1 Choose the Gas Type Mode i e MIG25 MIG 100 or Flux Cored This is important You will always need to select this whether you int...

Страница 25: ...imited range Don t worry about not being able to fine tune the units setting enough The limited range accommodates plen ty of adjustment but it is designed to help prevent you from making a completely...

Страница 26: ...in Pow erSet mode that may cause poor weld results or unusable weld settings If you do not find satisfactory results in PowerSet mode use manual mode Why Are Some Choices Blocked in PowerSet Mode You...

Страница 27: ...16 Gauge 195 215 IPM 205 IPM 16 2 18 2 V 17 2 V MIG C100 030 14 Gauge 210 230 IPM 220 IPM 17 0 19 0 V 18 0 V MIG C100 030 1 8 250 270 IPM 260 IPM 18 0 20 0 V 19 0 V MIG C100 035 18 Gauge 153 173 IPM...

Страница 28: ...con should be heard The actual frying sound can vary somewhat and may have somewhat of a higher pitch whine to it If these sounds are present look at the arc to see if it is steady and producing low...

Страница 29: ...of a cursive e motion are best to begin with Other weave patterns can be used of course C s V S U s Trian gles and many more weave patterns can be used depending upon the application Weaves are employ...

Страница 30: ...oduced Joint Preparation DOUBLE J GROOVE V GROOVE 60 80 DOUBLE V GROOVE DOUBLE U GROOVE U GROOVE BEVEL GROOVE DOUBLE BEVEL GROOVE J GROOVE What Are the Different Kinds of Welds Besides a butt joint Fl...

Страница 31: ...a near vertical position A variance of 5 degrees or less is acceptable from side to side The purpose is to prevent the arc from being concentrated on one side of the weld joint or the other This bala...

Страница 32: ...correct length and size Internal unit fault or low input voltage Possible issue running on generator with dirty power Identify cause plug directly into the receptacle Cycle the switch one time If the...

Страница 33: ...or Check for kinks in tubing Increase post flow time Reduce stick out to less than 1 4 Increase gas nozzle size Clean metal thoroughly with approved metal cleaner or use acetone and a rag to clean met...

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