Lincoln Electric IM725 manual Shielding Gas, Making a Weld

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OPERATION

 

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FIGURE B.5

FIGURE B.6

Gun Handle

Contact Tip

Gas Diffuser

 

Contact Tip

Wire Electrode

Gas Nozzle

3/8" 1/2" Electrical Stickout

 

Shielding Gas

When using the GMAW process, a cylinder of shield- ing gas, must be obtained. Refer to the ACCES- SORIES section for more information about selecting gas cylinders for use with the SP-135 PLUS.

1.For CO2, open the cylinder very slowly. For argon- mixed gas, open cylinder valve slowly a fraction of a turn. When the cylinder pressure gauge pointer stops moving, open the valve fully.

2.If using a regulator with an adjustable flow meter, close the gun trigger and adjust the flow to give 15

20 cubic ft per hour (CFH) (7 10 I/min) [use 20 -25 CFH (10 12 I/min) when welding out of

position or in a drafty location for CO2]. For argon mixed gas, trigger to release gas pressure, and turn off the adjust the flow to give 25 30 CFH (12 14 I/min).

3.Keep the cylinder valve closed, except when using the SP-135 PLUS. When finished welding:

a) Close the cylinder valve to stop gas flow.

b) Depress the gun trigger briefly to release the pressure in the gas hose.

c) Turn off the SP-135 PLUS.

Making A Weld

1.See Recommended Processes And Equipment section for selection of welding wire and shielding gas and for range of metal thicknesses that can be welded.

2.See the Application Chart on the inside of wire feed section door for information on setting the SP-135 PLUS controls.

3.Set the Voltage (V) and Wire Speed (olo’”) con- trols to the settings suggested for the welding wire and base metal thickness being used.

4.Check that the polarity is correct for the welding wire being used and that the gas supply, if required, is turned on.

5.When using Innershield electrode, remove the gas nozzle and install the gasless nozzle. This will improve visibility of the arc and protect the gas dif- fuser from weld spatter. Refer to the MAINTE- NANCE section for details on nozzle replacement.

6.Refer to Figure B.7. Connect work clamp to metal to be welded. Work clamp must make good elec- trical contact to the workpiece. The workpiece must also be grounded as stated in Arc Welding Safety Precautionsin the beginning of this manu- al.

7.Position gun over joint. End of wire may be lightly touching the work.

8.Lower welding helmet, close gun trigger, and begin welding. Hold the gun so the contact tip to work distance is about 3/8 inch (10 mm).

FIGURE B.7

GUN CABLE

WORKPIECE

ARC

WORK CLAMP

SP-135 PLUS

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Contents Safety Depends on You SP-135 PlusSafety Electric Shock can kill Safety IiiSP-135 Plus Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Installation Technical Specifications SP-135 PlusSafety Precautions Identify and Locate ComponentsElectric Shock can kill Select Suitable Location Work Clamp InstallationWork Cable Installation StackingGAS Connection GUN InstallationConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-135 PlusInput Input ConnectionsGas Solenoid Inlet Fitting CableCode Requirements for Input Connections Requirements For Rated OutputRequirements For Maximum Output Fumes and Gases can be dangerous Observe all safety information throughout this manualOperation Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionGeneral Description Controls and SettingsDesign Features Advantages Welding CapabilityWire Loading Welding OperationsSequence of Operation 4OPERATIONB-4 Shielding Gas Making a WeldChanging Machine Over to Feed Other Wire Sizes Cleaning Tip And NozzleProcess Guidelines Output Overload Wire Feed Overload ProtectionOverload Protection Thermal ProtectionARC-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 ProcessWelding In The Vertical Position PenetrationFillet Welds 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 ProcessFigure B.24 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 Accessories Optional AccessoriesK586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator Hose Kit Replacement Parts Innershield Fcaw ConversionItems Requiring no Maintenance MaintenanceMaintenance Safety Precautions Routine and Periodic MAINTE- NanceFor Magnum 100L GUN GUN and Cable MaintenanceConfiguration of Components in Wire Feeding System Contact Tip Cable Liner Drive RollChanging the Contact TIP Changing Drive RollChanging Liner GUN Handle PartsLiner trim length for gun with red trigger Magnum 100L Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Problems Possible Areas Symptoms MisadjustmentsRecommended Course of Action Feeding Problems GAS Flow Problems Wiring DiagramsSP-135 Plus Need Welding Training? How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding $700.00Precaucion Warnung