Lincoln Electric 575 manual Operation, For Tungsten Electrodes

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B-7

 

 

 

OPERATION

 

 

B-7

 

 

 

Table B.3 TYPICAL CURRENT RANGES (1)

 

 

 

 

FOR TUNGSTEN ELECTRODES (2)

 

 

 

 

DCEN (-)

DCEP (+)

 

Approximate Argon Gas Flow Rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

l/min (c.f.m.)

 

 

Tungsten

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electrode

1%, 2%

1%, 2%

 

 

 

 

TIG TORCH

Diameter

Thoriated

Thoriated

 

Aluminium

Stainless Steel

Nozzle

mm (in)

Tungsten

Tungsten

 

 

 

 

Size (4), (5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.25

(0.010)

2-15

(3)

 

2-4 (3-8)

2-4 (3-8)

#4, #5, #6

.50

(0.020)

5-20

(3)

 

3-5 (5-10)

3-5

(5-10)

 

1.0

(0.040)

15-80

(3)

 

3-5 (5-10)

3-5

(5-10)

 

1.6

(1/16)

70-150

10-20

 

3-5 (5-10)

4-6

(9-13)

#5, #6

2.4

(3/32)

150-250

15-30

 

6-8 (13-17)

5-7 (11-15)

#6, #7, #8

3.2

(1/8)

250-400

25-40

 

7-11 (15-23)

5-7 (11-15)

 

4.0

(5/32)

400-500

40-55

 

10-12 (21-25)

6-8 (13-17)

#8, #10

4.8

(3/16)

500-750

55-80

 

11-13 (23-27)

8-10

(18-22)

 

6.4

(1/4)

750-1000

80-125

 

13-15 (28-32)

11-13 (23-27)

 

(1)When used with argon gas. The current ranges shown must be reduced when using argon/helium or pure helium shielding gases.

(2)Tungsten electrodes are classified as follows by the American Welding Society (AWS):

Pure

EWP

1% Thoriated

EWTh-1

2% Thoriated

EWTh-2

Though not yet recognized by the AWS, Ceriated Tungsten is now widely accepted as a substitute for 2% Thoriated Tungsten in AC and DC applications.

(3)DCEP is not commonly used in these sizes.

(4)TIG torch nozzle “sizes” are in multiples of 1/16ths of an inch:

# 4 =

1/4 in.

6 mm

# 5 =

5/16 in.

8 mm

# 6 =

3/8 in.

10 mm

# 7 =

7/16 in.

11 mm

# 8 =

1/2 in.

12.5 mm

#10 =

5/8 in.

16 mm

(5)TIG torch nozzles are typically made from alumina ceramic. Special applications may require lava nozzles, which are less prone to breakage, but cannot withstand high temperatures and high duty cycles.

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