Lincoln Electric IM724 manual Helpful Hints, Practice

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B-13

 

LEARNING TO WELD

 

B-13

 

 

 

 

 

Helpful Hints

1.For general welding, it is not necessary to weave the arc, neither forward or backward nor sideways. Weld along at a steady pace. You will find it easier.

2.When welding on thin plate, you will find that you will have to increase the welding speed, whereas when welding on heavy plate, it is necessary to go more slowly in order to get good penetration.

3.When welding sheet metal 16 gauge (1.5 mm) and lighter, heat buildup may cause part warpage and burn through. One way to eliminate these problems is to use the back-stepping method illustrated in Figure B.21.

First weld from A to B; then from C to A; then from D to C; then from E to D, and so on.

B A C D E

Back-Stepping

FIGURE B.21

Practice

The best way of getting practice in the four skills that enable you to maintain:

1.Correct welding position

2.Correct way to strike an arc

3.Correct electrical stickout

4.Correct welding speed

is to perform the following exercise.

For the SP-135T, use the following:

Mild Steel

12 gauge or 1/8 inch

 

(3.0 mm)

Electrode

0.035" (0.9 mm)

 

NR-211-MP

 

Innershield Wire

Voltage Setting “V”

D

Wire Feed Speed “oo”

3

 

 

Refer to Figure B.22.

1.Learn to strike an arc by positioning the gun over the joint and touching the wire to the work.

2.Position face shield to protect face and eyes.

3.Depress gun trigger, hold gun so contact tip to work distance is about 3/8 to 1/2 inch (10 to 12 mm) and the gun is at proper angle.

4.After you strike the arc, practice the correct electri- cal stickout. Learn to distinguish it by its sound.

5.When you are sure that you can hold the correct electrical stickout, with a smooth cracklingarc start moving. Look at the molten puddle constantly, and look at the ridgewhere the metal solidifies.

6.Run beads on a flat plate. Run them parallel to the top edge (the edge farthest away from you). This gives you practice in running straight welds, and also gives you an easy way to check your progress. The 10th weld will look considerably bet- ter than the first weld. By constantly checking on your mistakes and your progress, welding will soon be a matter of routine.

Contact

Tip

ESO

Gun Angle

FIGURE B.22

SP-135T

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Contents SP-135T Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Installation Technical Specifications SP-135TElectric Shock can kill Safety PrecautionsIdentify and Locate Components Output Connections Work Clamp InstallationSelect Suitable Location StackingConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-135T GUN InstallationWork Cable Installation GAS ConnectionFigure A.5 Requirements For Rated Output Input ConnectionsCode Requirements for Input Connections General Description Design FeaturesOperation Recommended ProcessesLimitations Controls and SettingsWelding Capability Sequence of Operation Wire LoadingWelding Operations Friction Brake Adjustment Wire ThreadingMaking a Weld Cleaning Tip And NozzleProcess Guidelines Overload Protection Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire SizesWelding with Gmaw MIG ARC-WELDING Circuit Learning to WeldLearning to Weld SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw Welding ARCGmaw MIG Welding ARC Process SelectionFor Gmaw MIG Process Common MetalsJoint Types and Positions For Fcaw Innershield ProcessFillet Welds Welding In The Vertical PositionPenetration Vertical-down Welding Machine SET UP for the SELF-SHIELDED Fcaw ProcessWelding Techniques for the SELF- Shielded Fcaw Process Correct Welding PositionCorrect Electrical Stickout ESO Correct Welding SpeedHelpful Hints PracticeMachine SET UP for the Gmaw MIG Process Welding Techniques for the Gmaw MIG ProcessFor the SP-135T, use the following To Correct Poor Penetration in order of impor- tance Troubleshooting WeldsTo Eliminate a Ropy Convex Bead in order of importance To Eliminate Stubbing* in order of importanceProper Gun Handling Application Chart K586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator Hose Kit AccessoriesOptional Accessories K549-1 .035 0.9 mm Innershield Welding KitInnershield Fcaw Replacement Parts Conversion Routine Maintenance MaintenanceMaintenance Safety Precautions For Magnum 100L GUN GUN and Cable MaintenanceConfiguration of Components in Wire Feeding System Contact Tip Cable Liner Drive RollChanging Drive Roll Component Replacement ProceduresChanging the Contact TIP Liner trim length Changing LinerGUN Handle Parts Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Recommended Course of ActionContact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityWelding Problems Diagrams SP-135T Wiring DiagramSP-135T Precaucion