Hobart Welding Products 217 694E, OM-925 manual Common MIG Shielding Gases, Application

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9-16. Common MIG Shielding Gases

This is a general chart for common gases and where they are used. Many different combinations (mixtures) of shielding gases have been developed over the years. The most commonly used shielding gases are listed in the following table.

 

 

Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gas

Spray Arc Steel

Short Circuiting Steel

Short Circuiting

Aluminum

 

Stainless Steel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argon

 

 

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

Argon + 25% CO2

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80% or greater Argon +

X

X1

 

 

balance CO2 or Oxygen

 

 

 

 

 

 

100% CO2

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tri-Mix2

 

 

X

 

1Limited short circuiting use

290% HE + 7-1/2% AR + 2-1/2% CO2

9-17. Troubleshooting Guide For Semiautomatic Welding Equipment

Problem

Probable Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

Wire feed motor operates, but

Too little pressure on wire feed rolls.

Increase pressure setting on wire feed rolls.

wire does not feed.

 

 

Incorrect wire feed rolls.

Check size stamped on wire feed rolls, replace to match

 

 

 

wire size and type if necessary.

 

 

 

 

Wire spool brake pressure too high.

Decrease brake pressure on wire spool.

 

 

 

 

Restriction in the gun and/or assembly.

Check and replace cable, gun, and contact tip if

 

 

damaged. Check size of contact tip and cable liner,

 

 

replace if necessary.

 

 

 

Wire curling up in front of the

Too much pressure on wire feed rolls.

Decrease pressure setting on wire feed rolls.

wire feed rolls (bird nesting).

 

 

Incorrect cable liner or gun contact tip size.

Check size of contact tip and check cable liner length

 

 

 

and diameter, replace if necessary.

 

 

 

 

Gun end not inserted into drive housing properly.

Loosen gun securing bolt in drive housing and push gun

 

 

end into housing just enough so it does not touch wire

 

 

feed rolls.

 

 

 

 

Dirty or damaged (kinked) liner.

Replace liner.

 

 

 

Wire feeds, but no gas flows.

Gas cylinder empty.

Replace empty gas cylinder.

 

 

 

 

Gas nozzle plugged.

Clean or replace gas nozzle.

 

 

 

 

Gas cylinder valve not open or flowmeter not adjusted.

Open gas valve at cylinder and adjust flow rate.

 

 

 

 

Restriction in gas line.

Check gas hose between flowmeter and wire feeder, and

 

 

gas hose in gun and cable assembly.

 

 

 

 

Loose or broken wires to gas solenoid.

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent repair wiring.

 

 

 

 

Gas solenoid valve not operating.

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent replace gas

 

 

solenoid valve.

 

 

 

 

Incorrect primary voltage connected to welding power

Check primary voltage and relink welding power source

 

source.

for correct voltage.

 

 

 

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Contents Arc Welding Power Source Wire Feeder ProcessesDescription OM-925217 694E 2008−10From Hobart to You Protect Your InvestmentTable of Contents − ACCESSORIES/CONSUMABLES Symbol Usage Arc Welding HazardsElectric Shock can kill HOT Parts can cause severe burnsFumes and Gases can be hazardous ARC Rays can burn eyes and skinWelding can cause fire or explosion Flying Metal or Dirt can injure eyesWelding Wire can cause injury Fire or Explosion hazardFalling Unit can cause injury Moving Parts can cause injuryPrincipal Safety Standards California Proposition 65 WarningsEMF Information About Implanted Medical DevicesIndique des instructions spécifiques Symboles utilisésUNE Décharge Électrique peut entraîner la mort LE Soudage peut provoquer un in cendie ou une explosion DES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures gravesLES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereux LE Bruit peut endommager l’ouïe LES Bouteilles peuvent exploser si elles sont endommagéesRisque D’INCENDIE OU D’EXPLO- Sion LA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesserLE Soudage À L’ARC risque de provoquer des interférences Proposition californienne 65 AvertissementsLES Fils DE Soudage peuvent provoquer des blessures En ce qui concerne les implants médicaux Principales normes de sécuritéInformation EMF OM-925 − Specifications Symbols And DefinitionsSpecifications − DefinitionsWarranty Duty Cycle And OverheatingOutput Duty Cycle % Can damage unit or gun and voidVolt-Ampere Curves Voltage15.0 10.0 100 110 120 130 140 150 160− Installation Installing Welding GunInstalling Work Clamp Be sure that gun end is tight against drive assemblyProcess/Polarity Table Changing PolarityInstalling Gas Supply Feedhead Pressure Assembly OpenFeedhead Pressure Assembly Closed Do not use Argon/Mixed gas regulator/flowmeterSelecting a Location And Connecting Input Power Do not move or operate unit Where it could tipRetaining ring used with 8 in 203 mm spool only Installing Wire Spool And Adjusting Hub TensionAlign locking hole in spool with locking pin on spool hub Use with solid or flux cored wire Installing Contact Tip And NozzleTurn off welding power source Lay gun cable out straight Threading Welding WireHold wire tightly to keep it from unraveling With a setting of 2 or 3 on the scale Pressure Indicator ScaleTighten Desired drive roll pressure. StartControls Source or -2. Do not switch under load− Operation Material Thickness Reference Chart Weld Parameter Chart 217 618-A − Maintenance & Troubleshooting Routine MaintenanceOverload Protection Drive Motor ProtectionChanging Drive Roll Or Wire Inlet Guide Turn Off power before replacing contact tipReplacing Gun Contact Tip Stamped Stamped .030/.035To Reassemble Gun Cleaning Or Replacing Gun LinerDisconnect gun from unit Replacing Switch And/Or Head Tube Troubleshooting Table Trouble Remedy− Electrical Diagram Circuit DiagramWire Feeder Power Source Shielding Gas − MIG Welding Gmaw GuidelinesTypical MIG Process Connections Regulator FlowmeterTypical MIG Process Control Settings Wire Size Amperage Range001 in = 1 ampere 125 in = 125 aHolding And Positioning Welding Gun Groove WeldsConditions That Affect Weld Bead Shape Push Perpendicular DragShort Normal Long Slow Normal FastGun Movement During Welding Poor Weld Bead CharacteristicsGood Weld Bead Characteristics Troubleshooting − Excessive Spatter Troubleshooting − PorosityTroubleshooting − Excessive Penetration Possible Causes Corrective ActionsTroubleshooting − Burn-Through Troubleshooting − Lack Of PenetrationTroubleshooting − Incomplete Fusion Troubleshooting − Waviness Of Bead Troubleshooting − DistortionBase metal to move DirectionApplication Troubleshooting Guide For Semiautomatic Welding EquipmentCommon MIG Shielding Gases Welding arc not stable Wire slipping in drive rolls Readjust welding parametersWelding power source Drive rolls if necessary− ACCESSORIES/CONSUMABLES AccessoriesReplacement Drive Rolls ConsumablesAssistance ServiceSupport Contact your Distributor for Hobart Welding Products