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the parent metal. Draw the electrode slowly along
as it melts down.

Another difficulty you may meet is the tendency, af-
ter the arc is struck, to withdraw the electrode so far 
that the arc is broken again. A little practice will soon 
remedy both of these faults.

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1.6mm (1/16”)

Striking an Arc

(Fig 1-20)

Arc Length

The securing of an arc length necessary to produce a 
neat weld soon becomes almost automatic. You will 
find that a long arc produces more heat.

A very long arc produces a crackling or spluttering 
noise and the weld metal comes across in large, ir-
regular blobs. The weld bead is flattened and spatter
increases. A short arc is essential if a high quality weld 
is to be obtained although if it is too short there is the 
danger of it being blanketed by slag and the elec-
trode tip being solidified in. If this should happen, 
give the electrode a quick twist back over the weld 
to detach it. Contact or “touch-weld” electrodes such 
as E7014 Stick electrodes do not stick in this way, and 
make welding much easier.

Rate of Travel

After the arc is struck, your next concern is to main-
tain it, and this requires moving the electrode tip 
towards the molten pool at the same rate as it is 
melting away. At the same time, the electrode has to 
move along the plate to form a bead. 

The electrode is directed at the weld pool at about 
20º from the vertical. The rate of travel has to be ad-
justed so that a well-formed bead is produced.

If the travel is too fast, the bead will be narrow and 
strung out and may even be broken up into individ-
ual globules. If the travel is too slow, the weld metal 
piles up and the bead will be too large.

Making Welded Joints

Having attained some skill in the handling of an elec-
trode, you will be ready to go on to make up welded 
joints.

A. Butt Welds

Set up two plates with their edges parallel, as shown 
in  Figure  1-21,  allowing  1.6mm  to  2.4mm  gap  be-
tween them and tack weld at both ends. This is to 
prevent contraction stresses from the cooling weld 
metal pulling the plates out of alignment.

Plates thicker than 6.0mm should have their mating 
edges bevelled to form a 70º to 90º included angle. 
This allows full penetration of the weld metal to the
root.  Using  a  3.2mm  E7014  Stick  electrode  at  100 
amps, deposit a run of weld metal on the bottom of 
the joint.

Do not weave the electrode, but maintain a steady 
rate of travel along the joint sufficient to produce a 
well-formed bead. At first you may notice a tendency
for undercut to form, but keeping the arc length 
short, the angle of the electrode at about 20º from 
vertical, and the rate of travel not too fast, will help 
eliminate this.

The electrode needs to be moved along fast enough 
to prevent the slag pool from getting ahead of the 
arc. To complete the joint in thin plate, turn the job 
over, clean the slag out of the back and deposit a 
similar weld.

Tack Weld

Butt Weld 

(Fig 1-21)

Electrode

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Tack Weld

Weld Build Up Sequence 

(Fig 1-22)

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Страница 3: ...lained 5 Quick Start Guide 6 Tips Tricks 9 WeldingSettings 10 Accessories 11 Care Maintenance 12 MIG Basic Welding Guide 12 MIG Welding Troubleshooting 16 MMA Stick BasicWeldingGuide 18 MMA Stick Trou...

Страница 4: ...th MIG TIG and ARC processes available Produces professional results on workshop or on site projects With 15A Plug Ideal for workshop projects cars trailers and structural steel TAKES 15KG SPOOL OF WI...

Страница 5: ...ns Power Switch 18 Wire Spool Holder 19 Wire Drive Inlet Guide 20 Wire Feed Tension Adjustment 21 Wire Feed Tension Arm 22 Wire Drive Roller Retainer 23 Wire Drive Roller Obscured LCD Current Voltage...

Страница 6: ...a chine for common welding applications is located on the underside 0f the wire feeder cover door and further on in this manual MMA Lift TIG Welding Mode The current control knob sets the target weldi...

Страница 7: ...d and fitted and the drive roller retainer 22 is secured in place manually feed the wire through the wire drive inlet guide 19 through the drive roller groove and into the outlet wire guide tube En su...

Страница 8: ...e delivery liner great ly increasing friction Because good MIG welding results are dependent on a smooth wire feed cer tain changes must be made to the wire feed sys tem to minimise friction caused is...

Страница 9: ...th torch valve open as static gas flow setting may drop once gas is flowing 7 4 Connect the machine to suitable mains power us ing the mains input power lead 16 Switch the mains power switch 17 to on...

Страница 10: ...10 Welding Settings...

Страница 11: ...elding Machine www weldtech net nz Accessories Refer to page 3 for related accessories for this machine or visit www weldtech co nz for a full range of consumables and accessories MP25 Torch Consumabl...

Страница 12: ...ressed air to clean electrical components as this can force dirt and dust further into components causing electrical short circuits Check for damaged parts Do not use the welder with damaged parts If...

Страница 13: ...as mixture The pro cess is normally applied semi automatically however the process may be applied automatically or by ma chine It is commonly used to weld large diameter elec trodes in the flat and ho...

Страница 14: ...f electrode wire Type of gas Gas flow rate Primary Adjustable Variables These control the process after preselected variables have been found They control the penetration bead width bead height arc st...

Страница 15: ...ith increased Current Wire Speed resulting in a shorter arc Less Current Wire Speed will reduce the current and lengthen the arc Increasing the welding voltage hardly alters the current level but leng...

Страница 16: ...e result is usually po rosity within the weld metal Porosity always stems from some contaminant within the molten weld pool which is in the process of escaping during so lidification of the molten met...

Страница 17: ...17 WT200MP Welding Machine www weldtech net nz Other weld problems can be reduced by checking the following points...

Страница 18: ...re generally connected to the electrode holder with the electrode holder connected positive polarity The work lead is connected to the negative polarity and is connected to the work piece If in doubt...

Страница 19: ...an 45 Single Vee Butt Joint Fig 1 19c Not less than 70 1 6mm 1 16 max 1 6mm 1 16 Double Vee Butt Joint Fig 1 19d Not less than 70 1 6mm 1 16 max 1 6mm 1 16 Lap Joint Fig 1 19e Fillet Joint Fig 1 19f g...

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Страница 21: ...the vertical The rate of travel has to be ad justed so that a well formed bead is produced If the travel is too fast the bead will be narrow and strung out and may even be broken up into individ ual...

Страница 22: ...ing sloped about 20 away from the perpendicular position to prevent slag from running ahead of the weld Refer to Figure 1 23 Do not attempt to build up much larger than 6 4mm width with a 3 2mm electr...

Страница 23: ...re difficult that down hand welding Set up a specimen for overhead welding by first tacking a length of angle iron at right angles to another piece of angle iron or a length of waste pipe Then tack th...

Страница 24: ...24 MMA Stick Troubleshooting...

Страница 25: ...ting in the welded area which limits distortion Welding can be done even without weld material guaranteeing a smooth shiny weld with no impurities or slag Tig Electrode Selection and Preparation Elect...

Страница 26: ...Electrode The electrode should be pointed according to the welding current Fig 16 3 ARC Welder Point Grinding Wheel Radial Ground Wrong Tungsten Preparation Wandering ARC Diameter of the flat determi...

Страница 27: ...27 WT200MP Welding Machine www weldtech net nz TIG Welding Troubleshooting...

Страница 28: ...d you are prepared to be gin work before turning on the welder 3 Unplug before performing maintenance Always unplug the welder from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection maintenance o...

Страница 29: ...g and allied pro cesses WARNING Only use safety equipment that has been ap proved by an appropriate standards agency Unapproved safety equipment may not provide adequate protection Eye and breathing p...

Страница 30: ...heres containing dangerously reactive or flam mable gases vapours liquids and dust Provide adequate ventilation in work areas to prevent ac cumulation of flammable gases vapours and dust 7 Do not appl...

Страница 31: ...Welding Face Shield fit ted with a proper shade of filter see AS 60974 1 AS NZS 1337 1 and AS NZS 1338 1 Safety Stand ards to protect your face and eyes when weld ing or watching 2 Wear approved safet...

Страница 32: ...oved air sup plied respirator 4 Read the Safety Data Sheets SDS and the man ufacturer s instruction for the metals consuma bles coatings and cleaners 5 Work in a confined space only if it is well vent...

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