Lincoln Electric S22693-121 manual Nozzle Reaming Stations, ANTI-SPATTER Spray

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NOZZLE REAMING STATIONS

During robotic applications a reamer should be employed to keep the nozzle clean. Reaming the noz- zle between welds will reduce the down time associat- ed with manual torch cleaning. The M18426-1 ream- ing station is an option that is recommended for noz- zle cleaning.

ANTI-SPATTER SPRAY

Anti-spatter compound may be used to keep weld spatter from accumulating in the nozzle. Anti-spatter should not be applied through the air blast line. Only dry air should be used for air blast functions.

Anti-spatter may be applied to the interior of the noz- zle from an external sprayer. The M18426-1 reaming station comes equipped with an external spraying sta- tion for this purpose. Care should be taken to apply the right amount of anti-spatter to the internal area of the nozzle. Too much anti-spatter will cause diffuser clogging and weld porosity. Only a very light covering of anti-spatter is required to keep the spatter from clinging to the nozzle.

800 AMP TANDEM MIG TORCH

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