Lincoln Electric IM725 manual Correct Electrical Stickout ESO, Correct Welding Speed

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B-13

LEARNING TO WELD

B-13

FIGURE B.18

WARNING

ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin.

When using an open arc process, it Is necessary to use correct eye, head and body protection.

Protect yourself and others, read ARC RAYS can burnat the front of this manual.

2.The Correct Way To Strike An Arc

1.Be sure the work clamp makes good electrical contact to the work.

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

3.Position face shield to protect face and eyes, close gun trigger, and begin welding. Hold the gun so that the contact tip to work distance is about 3/8 to 1/2 inch (10 12 mm).

4.To stop welding, release the gun trigger and the pull the gun away from the work after the arc goes out.

5.A ball may form at the tip end of the wire after welding. For easier restrikes (with Innershield wire) the ball may be removed by feeding out a few inches of wire and simply bending the wire back and forth until it breaks off.

6.When no more welding is to be done, turn off the machine.

3.The Correct Electrical Stickout (ESO)

The electrical stickout (ESO) is the distance from the end of the contact tip to the end of the wire.

See Figure B.19.

Once the arc has been established, maintaining the correct ESO becomes extremely important. The ESO should be approximately 3/8 to 1/2 inch (10 to 12 mm) long.

Contact Tip

Wire Electrode

3/8 1/2(10 12 mm) Electrical Stickout (ESO)

FIGURE B.19

The easiest way to tell whether the ESO is the cor- rect length is by listening to its sound. The correct ESO has a distinctive cracklingsound, very much like eggs frying in a pan. A long ESO has a hollow, blowing or hissing sound. If the ESO is too short, you may stick the contact tip or nozzle to the weld puddle and/or fuse the wire to the contact tip.

4.The Correct Welding Speed

The important thing to watch while welding is the puddle of molten metal right behind the arc. See Figure B.20. Do not watch the arc itself. It is the appearance of the puddle and the ridge where the molten puddle solidifies that indicates correct weld- ing speed. The ridge should be approximately 3/8(10 mm) behind the wire electrode.

Most beginners tend to weld too fast, resulting in a thin uneven, wormylooking bead. They are not watching the molten metal.

Solidifying ridge

Molten puddle

FIGURE B.20

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Contents Safety Depends on You SP-135 PlusSafety Electric Shock can kill SP-135 Plus SafetyIii 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 PlusElectric Shock can kill Safety PrecautionsIdentify and Locate Components Select Suitable Location Work Clamp InstallationWork Cable Installation StackingGAS Connection GUN InstallationConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-135 PlusInput Input ConnectionsGas Solenoid Inlet Fitting CableRequirements For Maximum Output Code Requirements for Input ConnectionsRequirements For Rated 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 CapabilitySequence of Operation Wire LoadingWelding Operations 4OPERATIONB-4 Shielding Gas Making a WeldProcess Guidelines Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire SizesCleaning Tip And Nozzle 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 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 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 K586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator Hose Kit AccessoriesOptional Accessories 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 RollLiner trim length for gun with red trigger Magnum 100L Changing LinerGUN Handle Parts Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideRecommended Course of Action Troubleshooting GuideProblems Possible Areas Symptoms Misadjustments Feeding Problems GAS Flow Problems Wiring DiagramsSP-135 Plus Need Welding Training? How To Read Shop DrawingsNew Lessons in Arc Welding $700.00Precaucion Warnung