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problem

Cause/Corrective action

Excessive Penetration – weld 

metal melting through base 

metal and hanging underneath 

weld.

Excessive heat input. Select 

lower voltage range and 

reduce wire feed speed.
Increase travel speed.

Lack Of Penetration - shallow
Fusion between weld metal and
Base metal.

Improper joint preparation. 

Material too thick. Joint 

preparation and design must 

provide access to bottom of 

groove while maintaining
Proper welding wire extension 

and arc characteristics.

Improper weld technique. 

Maintain normal gun angle of 

0 to 15 degrees to achieve 

maximum penetration. Keep 

arc on leading edge of weld 

puddle. Ensure welding wire 

extends not more than 13 mm 

beyond nozzle.

Insufficient heat input. Select 

higher wire feed speed and/or 

select higher voltage range.
Reduce travel speed.

Burn-Through - weld metal 

melting
Completely through base metal
Resulting in holes where no 

metal remains.

Excessive heat input. Select 

lower voltage range and 

reduce wire feed speed.
Increase and/or maintain 

steady travel speed.

Excessive Spatter - scattering of
Molten metal particles that cool 

to solid form near weld bead.

Wire feed speed too high. 

Select lower wire feed speed.
Voltage too high. Select lower 

voltage range.

Electrode extension (stick out) 

too long. Use shorter electrode 

extension (sick out).

Work piece dirty. Remove all 

grease, oil, moisture, rust, 

paint, undercoating, and dirt 

from work surface before 

welding.

Insufficient shielding gas at 

welding arc. Increase flow of 

shielding gas at regulator/flow 

meter and/or prevent drafts 

near welding arc.

Dirty welding wire. Use clean, 

dry welding wire. Eliminate 

pickup of oil or lubricant on 

welding wire from feeder or 

liner.

Wire feed unit operates but no 

gas flow .

Gas cylinder empty
Gas regulator closed
Faulty solenoid
Restriction in torch cables

problem

Cause/Corrective action

Porosity - small cavities or holes
Resulting from gas pockets in 

weld metal.

Inadequate shielding gas 

coverage. Check for proper 

gas flow rate.

Remove spatter from gun 

nozzle.
Check gas hoses for leaks. 
Eliminate drafts near welding 

arc.
Place nozzle 6-13 mm from 

work piece Hold gun near 

bead at end of weld until 

molten metal solidifies.

Wrong gas. Use welding 

grade shielding gas; change to 

different gas.

Dirty welding wire. Use clean, 

dry welding wire. Eliminate 

pickup of oil or lubricant on 

welding wire from feeder or 

liner.

Work piece dirty. Remove all 

grease, oil, moisture, rust, 

paint, coatings, and dirt from 

work surface before welding. 

Use a more highly deoxidizing 

welding wire (contact supplier).

Welding wire extends too far 

out of nozzle.
Be sure welding wire extends 

not more than 13 mm beyond 

nozzle.

Incomplete fusion to base metal

Work piece dirty. Remove all 

grease, oil, moisture, rust, 

paint, coatings, and dirt from 

work surface before welding.

Insufficient heat input. Select 

higher voltage range and/or 

adjust wire feed speed.

Improper welding technique. 

Place stringer bead in proper 

locations) at joint during 

welding.
Adjust work angle or widen 

groove to access bottom 

during welding.
Momentarily hold arc on 

groove side walls when using 

weaving technique.
Keep arc on leading edge of 

weld puddle. Use correct gun 

angle of 0 to 15 degrees.

Содержание XTM182i

Страница 1: ...Operator Manual ISSUE 1 XTM182i...

Страница 2: ...er maintenance this equipment should provide years of reliable service All our systems conform to ISO9001 2000 and are independently audited by NQA The entire product range carries the CE mark and is...

Страница 3: ...Changing drive roll sets 7 5 6 Welding wire installation 7 5 7 torch installation 8 5 8 Work return lead connection 9 5 9 Shielding gas connection 9 6 0 Operation 9 6 1 Feeding wire electrode 9 6 2 S...

Страница 4: ...manual Wear a safety harness if working above floor level Keep all panels and covers securely in place Clamp work cable with good metal to metal contact to work piece or worktable as near the weld as...

Страница 5: ...ect pacemakers Pacemaker wearers keep away Wearers should consult their doctor before going near arc welding gouging or spot welding operations NOISE can damage hearing Noise from some processes or eq...

Страница 6: ...A and adjusting welding voltage in MIG MAG Press down the knob in MIG MAG and the gas check function will be active 8 VOLTAGE AND ARC LENGTH INDICATOR 9 MMA ARCFORCE PRE SET INDICATOR 10 MIG MAG ELECT...

Страница 7: ...elected by connection of the torch cable to the or socket the front of the welder polarity This is the normal polarity for MIG welding with GAS 5 5 Changing drive roll sets 1 Turn off the power source...

Страница 8: ...eturn lead connection Insert the work return lead connector into the receptacle on the front panel of the machine and twist it clockwise until tightly secured Connect the earth clamp to the work piece...

Страница 9: ...rc goes out 5 When no more welding is to be done close valve on gas cylinder if used momentarily operate gun trigger to release gas pressure and turn off the machine NOTE These settings are guidelines...

Страница 10: ...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 enco...

Страница 11: ...elding gas at regulator flow meter and or prevent drafts near welding arc Dirty welding wire Use clean dry welding wire Eliminate pickup of oil or lubricant on welding wire from feeder or liner Wire f...

Страница 12: ...ct or blocked liner Contact tip overheating Excessive cable kinking Erratic Wire Feeding or Arc Improper drive roll tension Improper drive roll size Worn drive rolls Incorrect or blocked liner Incorre...

Страница 13: ...hroud Spring 2 B1507 L H Tip Adaptor 3 ECO1501 Swan Neck c w Tip Adaptor Insulation Sleeve 4 ECO1502 One Piece Neck Insulation Sleeve 5 B2519 Hexagonal Fitting 6 B1515 ER Ergo Handle Location Body 7 B...

Страница 14: ...XP2024 12 40 Steel Liner 0409 0459 1 0mm 1 2mm x 13ft 4m XP2024 12 50 Steel Liner 0409 0459 1 0mm 1 2mm x 16ft 5m NI XP2024PC 12 30 Polyamide Copper Liner 0309 0459 0 8 1 2mm x 10ft3m XP2024PC 12 40 P...

Страница 15: ...pm flow E700123 2 Gauge Argon 30 lpm flow Flow Meters Features Designed from brass bar whilst the tube and cover are moulded from high quality polycarbonate to ensure high impact resistance and clarit...

Страница 16: ...0 5 Amps 90 105 11 140 Volts 14 7 14 9 15 9 17 Amps 62 100 125 155 Volts 13 5 17 19 5 20 3 Amps 80 110 130 140 Volts 14 17 19 5 20 3 Amps 80 110 130 140 Volts 14 17 19 5 20 3 Amps 62 83 100 120 Volts...

Страница 17: ...0 6 9 20 22 1 22 5 23 5 23 5 30 160 180 200 215 225 6 9 20 5 21 1 22 5 23 5 23 9 30 160 180 200 220 240 6 9 20 5 21 1 22 5 23 5 24 1 11 140 146 166 180 200 5 9 17 17 9 19 3 21 5 23 5 25 155 170 200 18...

Страница 18: ...to be compliant with the rohs directive with all homogeneous component parts being controlled to ensure material contents as per the list below Cadmium 0 01 by weight Lead 0 1 by weight Mercury 0 1 by...

Страница 19: ...ld to be defective Parweld makes no other warranty express or implied This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all others including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a...

Страница 20: ...Parweld Limited Bewdley Business Park Long Bank Bewdley Worcestershire England DY12 2TZ tel 44 1299 266800 fax 44 1299 266900 www parweld com info parweld co uk...

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