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The intense heat produced at the arc
sets up strains in the metal joined by
welding. Peening the weld (striking the
weld with a welding hammer) not only
removes the scale left behind in the
welding but relieves the internal strains
developed by the heating and cooling
process.

A complete weld may require more
metal than can be deposited in a single
pass by either the stringer or weave
method. Very heavy beads can be built
up by making several passes along the
weld seam (see Figure 10 and Figure
11).When welds are to be laid one on

top of another, slag left from the previ-
ous pass must be thoroughly cleaned
away before the second pass is laid.

SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

In cutting or burning, the heat of the arc is used to melt or burn away the base metal. No attempt is made to
add metal from the melting electrode.

Special Cutting electrodes are available. If a general purpose rod is used for cutting, less of the electrode will
be consumed if it is soaked in water for a few minutes prior to use.

BURNING HOLES

Hot metal dripping from above can cause serious burns or start fires.

ALWAY

S protect head, hands, feet and body when cutting or burning holes. 

DO

NOT

cut or weld where hot metal can fall onto or into flammable materials.

When burning holes, the electrode is held perpendicular to the base metal and the arc is rotated in a small cir-
cle until the  base metal becomes soft. Pushing or jabbing the electrode firmly through the base metal starts the
actual hole. Its size and shape are determined by directing the arc in larger circles. Holes in heavier metal may
be burned from the bottom, permitting the base metal to drop away from the hole.

CUTTING

The procedure used in cutting is very simple. The heat of the arc is used to melt away the base metal along the
cut line. Start the cut at the edge of the workpiece. Strike the arc and work it along the cut line. If the metal is
fairly thick, work the electrode up and down from the top to the bottom of the cut.

RECOGNIZING METALS

Because of the effect on the properties of steel from carbon content, temperature and time, the person welding
must be able to determine accurately the nature of the steel that is being worked.

The manufacturer’s specifications of the particular steel are most desirable. When specifications are not avail-
able, other methods may be used to determine the nature of the metal. The most common tests are:

MAGNETIC TEST

The magnetic test is a basic test used to identify ferrous (iron and steel) metals from nonferrous metals.

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Figure 10: Triple Pass Cutaway

Figure 11: Triple Pass Welds

Содержание FP-100

Страница 1: ...FP 100 FP 235 and FP 235AC DC Arc Welding System Instruction Manual FORM NO 0056 1841 EFFECTIVE July 2001 Safety and Operating Instructions For Your Safety PLEASE READ CAREFULLY...

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Страница 3: ...lding System 1443 0406 6 Welder Installation 7 Power Source Connection 7 Power Requirements 7 Connection to Power Source 7 Extension Cords applies to FP 100 ONLY 7 Welder Assembly 7 ARC Welding 8 Mach...

Страница 4: ...ge Figure 1 Wheel and Handle Installation 8 Figure 2 Welding Positions 11 Figure 3 Workpiece Preparation 11 Figure 4 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 12 Figure 5 Bead Heat Requirement Samples 13 Figure 6 We...

Страница 5: ...se and operation Items in this manual that significantly affect safety are identified with the following headings Please read and understand this manual Pay special attention to items identified with...

Страница 6: ...PROPERTY DAMAGE Reduce the risk of death injury or property damage from fire or explosion Read understand and follow the following safety instructions Additionally make certain that anyone else who us...

Страница 7: ...ntaining zinc mercury chromium graphite lead cadmium or beryllium unless the operator and the people standing in the same area use an air supplied respirator SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety BEFORE...

Страница 8: ...ference by following these suggestions 1 If there is interference in the power source line mount an E M T filter between the power supply and the power source 2 Shorten the output cables of the power...

Страница 9: ...of welding with mild steel electrodes This unit is also capable of welding with high carbon steel special alloy steel cast iron and nonferrous such as aluminum The electrode material should correspond...

Страница 10: ...Duty Cycle Agency Listing CSA Rated 200 Amps 20 Duty Cycle Maximum Output 235 Amps AC Peak Output Power Settings Shunt 45 235 Amps Power Switch Illuminated On Off Switch Power Cord 6 Ft Power Cord wit...

Страница 11: ...This welder must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock If you are not sure if your outlet is properly grounded have it checked by a qualified electrician DO NOT cut o...

Страница 12: ...c arc created between the electrode and the workpiece There are two parts to electrodes used for SMAW welding 1 The inner core is a metal rod or wire that should be similar in composition to the base...

Страница 13: ...35 AC DC If you have purchased the FP 235 AC DC Model it has two DC outlet plugs marked DC and DC These plugs can be connected in either the DC direct current position or in the DC reverse polarity po...

Страница 14: ...handle you will see the amperage indicator located in the sight glass on the amperage setting scale move upward increasing the amperage Stop cranking when you have reached the desired amperage range...

Страница 15: ...es For best results position the workpiece so that the bead will run on a flat surface PREPARING THE JOINT For the most effective welding surfaces to be joined must be free of dirt rust scale oil or p...

Страница 16: ...de manufacturers make most standard welding electrodes in two basic types 1 Designed to run on welders with High Open Circuit Voltage 2 Designed to run on welders with Low Open Circuit Voltage Most we...

Страница 17: ...ill be flat and porous 4 Rod may freeze or stick to the workpiece The rate of travel over the workpiece affects the weld To ensure proper penetra tion and enough deposit of rod move the arc slowly and...

Страница 18: ...ng 5 32 Maximum Dial Any Thickness Penetrating DC REVERSE POLARITY WELDING The electrode in DC reverse Polarity DCRP welding is positive and the work surface is negative The current flow is from the w...

Страница 19: ...ed by a crisp cracking sound such as a frying egg To lay a weld bead only 2 positions are possible see Figure 6 1 Downward angle work angle 2 In the direction the weld is to be laid travel angle Alway...

Страница 20: ...losely spaced ripple WEAVE BEAD The weave bead will deposit metal in a wider space than would normally be possible with the string bead see Figure 9 The weave bead is accomplished by a Weaving from on...

Страница 21: ...metal can fall onto or into flammable materials When burning holes the electrode is held perpendicular to the base metal and the arc is rotated in a small cir cle until the base metal becomes soft Pus...

Страница 22: ...l oxidize a different rates and the oxidization colors are different Relatively pure iron when heated by the grinding wheel does not oxidize quickly Therefore the sparks are long and fade out on cooli...

Страница 23: ...NG AND BRAZING obtainable from your state OSHA office CSA Standard W117 2 CODE FOR SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING obtainable from Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Blvd Rexdale Ontario Canada...

Страница 24: ...Figure 12 FP 100 21...

Страница 25: ...T 1 5 1443 0429 YELLOW PILOT LIGHT SWITCH 16A 250V 1 6 1443 0430 WELDING CABLE 1 7 1443 0431 UPPER PANEL 1 8 1443 0432 LOWER PANEL 1 9 1443 0433 CABLE CLAMP 1 10 1443 0434 SHUNT 1 11 1443 0435 TRANSFO...

Страница 26: ...Figure 13 FP 235 23...

Страница 27: ...LE 1 12 1443 0461 HAND CRANK KNOB 1 13 1443 0462 SWITCH 32 A 1 14 1443 0463 SHUNT 2 15 1443 0464 WHEELS AXLE 1 16 1443 0465 GREEN PILOT LAMP 220V 1 17 1443 0466 FRONT PANEL 1 18 1443 0467 DINSE PLUG 2...

Страница 28: ...Figure 14 FP 235 AC DC 25...

Страница 29: ...443 0462 SWITCH 32 A 1 14 1443 0479 TRANSFORMER 60HZ 230V 1 15 1443 0481 CHOKE 1 16 1443 0465 WHEELS AXLE 1 17 1443 0457 INPUT POWER CABLE 1 18 1443 0467 GREEN PILOT LAMP 220V 1 19 1443 0469 FRONT PAN...

Страница 30: ...27 Figure 15 FP 100 Wiring Diagram Figure 16 FP 235 Wiring Diagram...

Страница 31: ...28 Figure 17 FP 235 AC DC Wiring Diagram...

Страница 32: ...lve months after an authorized distributor sells the product to its customer whichever is longer except that in no event will this warranty exceed eighteen months from the date the product is sold fro...

Страница 33: ...f action whether in contract or in tort including negligence including but not limited to damage or loss of other property or equip ment loss of profits or revenue cost of capital cost of purchased or...

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