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 | VIPER 200P TIG Welder Manual

MMA(STICK) WELDING GUIDE

MMA (Stick) Welding Fundamentals

Electrode Size

  Average Thickness 

Maximum Recommended  

 

of Material 

Electrode Diameter

 

1.0 - 2.0mm 

2.5mm 

 

2.0 - 5.0mm 

3.2mm 

 

5.0 - 8.0mm 

4.0mm 

 

8.0 -  > mm 

5.0mm 

The size of the electrode generally depends on the 
thickness of the section being welded, and the thicker 
the section the larger the electrode required. The table 

gives the maximum size of electrodes that maybe used 

for various thicknesses of section base on using a gen-
eral purpose type 6013 electrode.

Correct current selection for a particular job is an im-
portant factor in arc welding. With the current set too 

low, difficulty is experienced in striking and maintaining 

a stable arc. The electrode tends to stick to the work, 
penetration is poor and beads with a distinct rounded 

profile will be deposited. Too high current is accompa

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nied by overheating of the electrode resulting undercut 
and burning through of the base metal and producing 

excessive spatter. Normal current for a particular job may be considered as the maximum, which can be 

used without burning through the work, over-heating the electrode or producing a rough spattered surface.
The table shows current ranges generally recommended for a general purpose type 6013 electrode. 
 
Arc Length
To strike the arc, the electrode should be gently scraped on the work until the arc is established. There is a 
simple rule for the proper arc length; it should be the shortest arc that gives a good surface to the weld. An 

arc too long reduces penetration, produces spatter and gives a rough surface finish to the weld. An exces

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sively short arc will cause sticking of the electrode and result in poor quality welds. General rule of thumb 
for down hand welding is to have an arc length no greater than the diameter of the core wire. 

Electrode Angle
The angle that the electrode makes with the work is important to ensure a smooth, even transfer of metal. 

When welding in down hand, fillet, horizontal or overhead the angle of the electrode is generally between 5 

and 15 degrees towards the direction of travel.  When vertical up welding the angle of the electrode should 
be between 80 and 90 degrees to the work piece. 
 
Travel Speed
The electrode should be moved along in the direction of the joint being welded at a speed that will give the 
size of run required. At the same time, the electrode is fed downwards to keep the correct arc length at all 

times. Excessive travel speeds lead to poor fusion, lack of penetration etc, while too slow a rate of travel 

will frequently lead to arc instability,slag inclusions and poor mechanical properties. 
 
Material and Joint Preparation
The material to be welded should be clean and free of any moisture, paint, oil, grease, mill scale, rust or 
any other material that will hinder the arc and contaminate the weld material. Joint preparation will depend 

on the method used include sawing, punching, shearing, machining, flame cutting and others.  In all cases 

edges should be clean and free of  any contaminates. The type of joint will be determined by the chosen 
application.

Welding Current (Amperage)

 

Electrode Size 

Current Range  

 

ø mm 

(Amps)

 

2.5mm 

60 - 95 

 

3.2mm 

100 - 130 

 

4.0mm 

130 - 165 

 

5.0mm 

165 - 260 

Electrode Selection
As a general rule, the selection of an electrode is straight forward,in that it is only a matter of selecting an 
electrode of similar composition to the parent metal. However, for some metals there is a choice of several 

electrodes, each of which has particular properties to suit specific classes of work. It is recommend to con

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sult your welding supplier for the correct selection of electrode.

Содержание VIPER TIG 200P

Страница 1: ...rstand this instruction manual carefully before the installation and operation of this equipment Xcel Arc 2021 VIPER TIG 200P DC INVERTER WELDER Operating Manual XA TIG200VP YEAR MACHINE WARRANTY 1 1 YEAR MACHINE WARRANTY ...

Страница 2: ...orised repair agent as appointed by this company Warranty does not cover abuse misuse accident theft general wear and tear New product will not be supplied unless ESSETI New Zealand Limited has inspected product returned for warranty and agrees to replace product Product will only be replaced if repair is not possible Please view full Warranty term and conditions supplied with machine or at www Xc...

Страница 3: ...NE PARTS LAYOUT 8 FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS 9 INSTALLATION SET UP FOR MMA STICK WELDING 11 MMA STICK WELDING GUIDE 13 INSTALLATION SET UP FOR TIG WELDING 15 TIG WELDING GUIDE 17 XA17 TIG TORCH SPARES 24 TIG WELDING SPARES 26 GAS FLOW REGULATORS SHEILDING GASES 27 MMA STICK WELDING TROUBLE SHOOTING 28 TIG WELDING TROUBLE SHOOTING 29 WARRANTY TERMS 31 NOTES 34 VIPER 200P TIG Welder Manual 3 CONTENTS ...

Страница 4: ...wer cable for wear and tear replace the cable immediately if damaged bare wiring is dangerous and can kill Do not use damaged under sized or badly joined cables Do not drape cables over your body We recommend RCD safety switch is used with this equipment to detect any leakage of current to earth Fumes and gases are dangerous Smoke and gas generated whilst welding or cutting can be harmful to peopl...

Страница 5: ...se gas cylinders are normally part of the welding cutting process be sure to treat them carefully CYLINDERS can explode if damaged Protect gas cylinders from excessive heat mechanical shocks physical damage slag open flames sparks and arcs Insure cylinders are held secure and upright to prevent tipping or falling over Never allow the welding cutting electrode or earth clamp to touch the gas cylind...

Страница 6: ...rature inside the equipment The machine will be ready for use again when the internal temperature reaches safe level iii Over Voltage Supply Regarding the power supply voltage range of the machine please refer to Main parameter table This equipment is of automatic voltage compensation which enables the maintaining of the voltage range within the given range In case that the voltage of input power ...

Страница 7: ...welds including cast Iron stainless and low hydrogen The VIPER TIG200P is a semi professional machine that is suited to multiple applications stainless steel fabrication light industrial use site welding repair and maintenance applications Designed and built to our specification and manufactured in compliance to AS NZ60974 1 XA TIG200VP Standard Package TIG MMA 200 Amp 230V Single Phase DC Welder ...

Страница 8: ...nal Positive Output Terminal Gas Quick Connect Control Knobs Right Front Foot Handle Front Plastic Gaurd Right Rear Foot Fan Gaurd Machine Metal Cover Rear Panel Gas Input Rear Plastic Gaurd On Off Switch Cable Protector Input Cable Fan Left Rear Foot Left Front Foot Front Panel Front Panel Grill 8 VIPER 200P TIG Welder Manual MACHINE PARTS LAYOUT ...

Страница 9: ...s 2 actions of the torch switch refer to page 10 for instruction of 2T function 4T Select the 4T icon using the selector pad 4T uses 4 actions of the torch switch refer to page 11 for instruction of 4T function PANEL Push the pad to select the PANEL icon This provides adjustment of the welding amps by using the adjustment knob on the machine REMOTE Push the pad to select the REMOTE icon This provi...

Страница 10: ... output from 10 160 Amps displayed by the digital meter TIG Down Slope Control TIG Down Slope Turning the knob sets the transition time from welding amps to minimum amps when finishing the weld The value selected shows on the digital display and can be set from 0 5 seconds It is the amount of time taken for the welding to drop down to minimum amps TIG Pulse Frequency Turning the knob adjusts the a...

Страница 11: ... by the electrode manufacturer 5 Set the arc force by rotating the Arc Force Knob 3 Select DC MMA Function Push the button until the DC icon glows red 4 Set the weld amperage by rotating the Amps Knob Set the amperage according to the electrode type and size being used as rec ommended by the electrode manufacturer The set amperage will show in the Digital Display 5 Set the arc force by rotating th...

Страница 12: ... to cool and carefully chip away the slag to reveal the weld metal below 6 Connect the Earth Clamp securely to the work piece or the work bench 6 Connect the Earth Clamp 7 Place the electrode into the electrode holder and clamp tight 8 Strike the electrode on the work to create the arc and hold the electrode steady to maintain the arc 9 Hold the electrode slightly above the work piece to maintain ...

Страница 13: ...ode metal is transferred across the arc into the molten pool and becomes the deposited weld metal The deposit is covered and protected by a slag which comes from the electrode coating The arc and the immediate area are enveloped by an atmosphere of protective gas Core wire Flux coating Base metal Protective gas Arc Slag Weld pool Manual metal arc stick electrodes have a solid metal wire core and a...

Страница 14: ...eral rule of thumb for down hand welding is to have an arc length no greater than the diameter of the core wire Electrode Angle The angle that the electrode makes with the work is important to ensure a smooth even transfer of metal When welding in down hand fillet horizontal or overhead the angle of the electrode is generally between 5 and 15 degrees towards the direction of travel When vertical u...

Страница 15: ...7 Connect the gas line to the quick lock gas inlet connector at the rear of the machine Connect gas line to Gas Regulator and connect the gas regulator to the Gas Cylinder 7 Connect the gas line to the machine Connect the regulator to the cylinder Connect the gas lead to the regulator Set the flow to 10 15 l min 4 Connect the Earth cable connector to the terminal 5 Connect the torch switch lead to...

Страница 16: ...he torch switch 1 Pressing the torch switch gives arc ignition and initializes the welding current 2 Releasing the torch switch continues the welding operation 3 Pressing the torch switch and holding introduces down slope and current falls to minimum current 4 Releasing the torch switch terminates the welding operation and introduces the post flow gas 3 Choose the preferred welding current amperag...

Страница 17: ...ld pool TIG welding offers the user the greatest amount of flexibility to weld the widest range of material and thickness and types DC TIG welding is also the cleanest weld with no sparks or spatter HF ARC IGNITION for TIG tungsten inert gas Welding HF high frequency ignition allows the arc to be started in Tig welding without touching the tungsten to the work piece By pressing the torch switch th...

Страница 18: ... heat input Background Amps is a percentage of peak amperage As a rule use enough background current to reduce the weld pool to about half its normal size while still keeping the weld pool fluid As a guide start by setting the background amperage at 20 to 30 percent of peak amperage Pulse Frequency is the control of the amount of times per second Hz that the welding current switches from Peak Curr...

Страница 19: ...ding of how each variable affects the welding current Time 1 Second Hz 1 Select DC Pulse by pushing selector button to cycle through to illuminate DC Pulse icon 2 Select the Peak Amps using the Amps control knob 3 Rotate the Adjustment Knob to set the Peak Amps at 100A Range is 10 200 Amps 4 The Peak Amps are now set at 100 Because the Base Amp is preset in the machine at 40 it means that the Base...

Страница 20: ...pool 75 15 Form a weld pool Travel direction Angle torch Add Tig filler wire Retract the filler wire Move the torch forward to the front of the weld pool Repeat the process gas shield TIG Welding Fusion Technique Manual TIG welding is often considered the most difficult of all the welding process es Because the welder must maintain a short arc length great care and skill are re quired to prevent c...

Страница 21: ... arc starting electrode lifetime and overall cost effectivenes When E3 Tungsten Electrodes are compared with 2 thoriated tungsten E3 requires fewer re grinds and provides a longer overall lifetime Tests have shown that ignition delay with E3 Tungsten Electrodes actually improves over time while 2 thoriated tungsten starts to deteriorate after only 25 starts At equivalent energy output E3 Tungsten ...

Страница 22: ...hwise and thus grinding crosswise is grinding against the grain If electrodes are ground crosswise the electrons have to jump across the grinding marks and the arc can start before the tip and wander Grinding longitudinally with the grain the electrons flow steadily and easily to the end of the tungsten tip The arc starts straight and remains narrow concentrated and stable grind longitudinal on th...

Страница 23: ...nt on off switch hand amperage adjustment Type ER1MS 10 Type ER1MS 10H Type XA RFC 2 foot amperage adjustment Connection and operation of the remote hand control 3 Press the switch to activate the machine Rotate the amp control potentiometer to select the desired welding current 1 Push the Pad to select the Remote icon 1 Push the Pad to select the Remote icon Connection and operation of the remote...

Страница 24: ...g Power Cable Connector 35 50 16 C03045 7 Pin Plug Spare Parts Part Number Description 1 XA17 Torch Body Standard XA17FX Torch Body Flexible 2 57Y02 Back Cap Long 2a 98W18 Back Cap O Ring 3 57Y05 Back Cap Medium 4 57Y04 Back Cap Short 5 ER1MS Momentary Switch Kit See page 174 for Switch options 6 ERSWL4 Trigger Lead x 4m ERSWL8 Trigger Lead x 8m 7 ERSP1 Screw Pack 8 ERH100 Small Ergo Tig Handle 2a...

Страница 25: ...6 Gas Lens Collet Body 2 4mm 45V27 Gas Lens Collet Body 3 2mm 54N18L Long Gas Lens Nozzle Ø 6mm 4L 54N17L Long Gas Lens Nozzle Ø 8mm 5L 54N16L Long Gas Lens Nozzle Ø 10mm 6L 54N15L Long Gas Lens Nozzle Ø 11mm 7L 54N14L Long Gas Lens Nozzle Ø 12 5mm 8L Gas Lens Front End Parts 18CG Cup Gasket 54N01 Gas Lens Gasket USTB80300236 Gas Lens Gasket 10N22S Stubby Collet 1 0mm 10N23S Stubby Collet 1 6mm 10...

Страница 26: ...Coil Each kit is supplied with compact Gas Lens parts for 1 6 2 4mm Tungstens RedNeck is ideal for the Stainless Steel Contractor and those looking for superior weld control with outstanding weld finish appearance All parts are available separately Contractors Kits are supplied in a convenient plastic compartment box with clip down lid Spare parts list and diagram is shown on inside of lid to assi...

Страница 27: ...ding machine The amount of gas flow needed to do the job will depend on the welding gas and the job being done but a common setting to start with is 10 L min Shielding Gases Shielding gases are almost always necessary for MIG and TIG welding processes to protect the weld zone from gases that are contained in the surrounding atmosphere particularly nitrogen and oxygen If allowed into the weld zone ...

Страница 28: ...age or choose a larger electrode Poor welding technique Use the correct welding technique or seek assistance for the correct technique Poor joint preparation Check the joint design and fit up make sure the material is not too thick Seek assistance for the correct joint design and fit up 6 Excessive penetration burn through Possible Reason Suggested Remedy Excessive heat input Reduce the amperage o...

Страница 29: ...ce and colour Possible Reason Suggested Remedy Incorrect Gas Check that pure Argon is being used Inadequate gas flow gas leaks Check the gas is connected check hoses gas valve and torch are not restricted Set the gas flow between 10 15 l min flow rate Check hoses and fittings for holes leaks etc Moisture on the base metal Remove all moisture from base metal before welding Contaminated base metal R...

Страница 30: ...NG Recommended Accessories XCEL ARC PROBAN WELDING JACKET XA BPJ TIG TORCH HOLDER MI TIGHOLD XCEL ARC TIG GLOVES XA 10 1003 L TOXIC WELDING HELMET TOXIC 6 Arc wanders during DC welding Possible Reason Suggested Remedy Poor gas flow Check and set the gas flow between 10 15 l min flow rate Incorrect arc length Lower torch so that the tungsten is off of the work piece 2 5mm Tungsten incorrect or in p...

Страница 31: ...e following Warranty Periods effective from the date of purchase XCEL ARC Inverter MIG SWF MTS MMA TIG TIG ACDC Plasma Power Source Only 2 Years RAZORWELD Inverter MIG SWF MTS MMA TIG TIG ACDC Power Source Only 3 Years RAZORCUT Inverter Plasma Power Source Only 3 Years VIPER MIG185 Viper TIG180ACDC Power Source Only 2 Years VIPER ARC140 VIPER ARC160 VIPER CUT30 Power Source Only 1 Year VIPER TIG20...

Страница 32: ...ct and therefore also entitled to at the consumer s discretion either a refund of the purchase price of the goods or repair of the goods or replacement of the goods Returns will only be accepted provided that a You have complied with the provisions outlined above and b where the goods are unable to be repaired the goods are returned at your cost within thirty 30 days of the delivery date and c Ess...

Страница 33: ...MMA TIG Welding Torch Consumables such as Tungsten Electrodes Collet Collet Body Alumina Nozzle Torch Head Torch Head water Cooled Torch Head Flexible Back Caps Gas Lens Torch Handle Cup Gasket Torch Body Gas Valve O ring All XCEL ARC TIG Welding Rods All XCEL ARC Magmaweld Electrodes Arc Leads Welding Cable Electrode Holder Earth Clamps PLASMA Cutting Torches Consumables such as All Cutting Tips ...

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