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TIG Welding
The TOUCH START TIG setting of the MODE switch is for DC TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. To initiate a weld, the CONTROL dial is first set to the desired current and the tungsten is touched to the work. During the time the tungsten is touching the work there is very little voltage or current and, in general, no tungsten contamination. Then, the tungsten is gen- tly lifted off the work in a rocking motion, which estab- lishes the arc.
The ARC CONTROL is not active in the TIG mode.
The RANGER 305G can be used in a wide variety of DC TIG welding applications. In general the ‘Touch Start’ feature allows contamination free starting with- out the use of a
RANGER 305G settings when using the
•Set the MODE Switch to the TOUCH START TIG setting.
•Set the "IDLER" Switch to the "AUTO" position.
•Set the "WELDING TERMINALS" switch to the "REMOTELY CONTROLLED" position. This will keep the "Solid State" contactor open and provide a "cold" electrode until the Amptrol or Arc Start Switch is pressed.
When using the TIG Module, the OUTPUT control on the RANGER 305G is used to set the maximum range of the CURRENT CONTROL on the TIG Module or an Amptrol if connected to the TIG Module.
WIRE WELDING-CV
Connect a wire feeder to the RANGER 305G accord- ing to the instructions in INSTALLATION INSTRUC- TIONS Section.
The RANGER 305G in the
Some recommended Innershield electrodes are:
Some recommended solid wires for MIG welding are:
.035 (0.9 mm), and .045 (1.1 mm),
.035 (0.9 mm) and .045 (1.1 mm) Blue Max MIG 308 LS.
For any electrodes, including the above recommenda- tions, the procedures should be kept within the rating of the machine.
TYPICAL CURRENT RANGES (1) FOR TUNGSTEN ELECTRODES(2)
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0.040 | (1.0) | (3) |
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(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 | |
2% Thoriated |
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 | = _ 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.
RANGER 305G