Miller Electric 172 M-10 Gun Troubleshooting Lack Of Penetration, Troubleshooting Burn-Through

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7-11. Troubleshooting – Lack Of Penetration

 

Lack Of Penetration – shallow

 

fusion between weld metal and

 

base metal.

Lack of Penetration

Good Penetration

 

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

Improper joint preparation.

Material too thick. Joint preparation and design must provide access to bottom of groove while

 

maintaining proper welding wire extension and arc characteristics.

Improper weld technique.

Maintain normal gun angle of 0 to 15 degrees to achieve maximum penetration.

Keep arc on leading edge of weld puddle.

Be sure welding wire extends not more than 1/2 in (13 mm) beyond nozzle.

Insufficient heat input.

Select higher wire feed speed and/or select higher voltage range.

Reduce travel speed.

7-12. Troubleshooting – Incomplete Fusion

Incomplete Fusion – failure of weld metal to fuse completely with base metal or a preceeding weld bead.

 

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

 

 

Workpiece dirty.

Remove all grease, oil, moisture, rust, paint, undercoating, and dirt from work surface before

 

welding.

Insufficient heat input.

Select higher voltage range and/or adjust wire feed speed.

Improper welding technique.

Place stringer bead in proper location(s) at joint during welding.

Adjust work angle or widen groove to access bottom during welding.

Momentarily hold arc on groove side walls when using weaving technique.

Keep arc on leading edge of weld puddle.

Use correct gun angle of 0 to 15 degrees.

7-13. Troubleshooting – Burn-Through

Burn-Through – weld metal melting completely through base metal resulting in holes where no metal remains.

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

Excessive heat input.

Select lower voltage range and reduce wire feed speed.

Increase and/or maintain steady travel speed.

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Contents Processes OM-1318187923FDescription From Miller to You Table of Contents Page Arc Welding Hazards Symbol UsageMarks a special safety message Electric Shock can killFlying Metal can injure eyes ARC Rays can burn eyes and skinWelding can cause fire or explosion Buildup of GAS can injure or killPrincipal Safety Standards EMF Information About PacemakersUN Choc É Lectrique peut tuer Signification des symbolesConsignes DE Securite Lire Avant Utilisation LES Fumé ES ET LES GAZ peuvent ê tre dangereuxDES Particules Volantes peuvent blesser les yeux LE Soudage peut provoquer un incendie ou une explosionLE Bruit peut affecter l’ouïe ’EMPLOI Excessif peut Risque D’INCENDIE OULA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesser DES Organes Mobiles peuvent provoquer des blessuresInformation sur les champs é lectromagné tiques Principales normes de sé curitéConsignes relatives aux stimulateurs cardiaques Specifications SpecificationsVolt-Ampere Curves Overheating Welding Power Source Duty Cycle And OverheatingWelding Gun Duty Cycle And Overheating DefinitionInstalling Work Clamp InstallationInstalling Welding Gun And Changing Polarity Installing Gas Supply Flow AdjustDo not move or operate unit Where it could tip Electrical Service GuideSelecting a Location And Connecting Input Power 18 in 457 mm of space for airflowStandard Wire Spool Standard Wire Reel Installing Wire Spool And Adjusting Hub TensionTools Needed 15/16 Assembly, and let go of wire Reinstall contact tip, and nozzleWeld Parameter 14 ga 16 ga 18 ga 20 ga 22 gaOperation Wire Speed ControlVoltage Switch ControlsDrive Motor Fuse F1 Maintenance &TROUBLESHOOTINGRoutine Maintenance Short Circuit ShutdownWire Spool Nozzle Cleaning Or Repairing Drive AssemblyTurn Off power before cleaning or repairing drive assembly Turn Off power before replacing contact tipBlow out gun casing Tools Needed Remove liner Cleaning Or Replacing Gun LinerDisconnect gun from unit To Reassemble GunDisconnect gun first Replacing Switch And/Or Head TubeRemove handle locking nut Slide handle Trouble Remedy Troubleshooting TableSecure power cord plug in receptacle see Section Motor continues to run SectionElectrical Diagram OM-1316Typical MIG Process Connections Regulator Flowmeter Wire Feeder Power Source Shielding GasMIG Welding Gmaw Guidelines Gun Workpiece Work ClampSelect Wire Size Typical MIG Process Control SettingsWire Recommendation Wire Speed Based on 1/8 in material thickness Ipm = inch per minuteHolding And Positioning Welding Gun Short Normal Long Conditions That Affect Weld Bead ShapePush PerpendicularDrag ShortNormalLongGood Weld Bead Characteristics Poor Weld Bead CharacteristicsGun Movement During Welding Troubleshooting Excessive Penetration Troubleshooting Excessive SpatterTroubleshooting Porosity Possible Causes Corrective ActionsTroubleshooting Incomplete Fusion Troubleshooting Lack Of PenetrationTroubleshooting Burn-Through Troubleshooting Distortion Troubleshooting Waviness Of BeadWeld bead Application Common MIG Shielding GasesFlat & Horizontal1 Fillet OM-1318 Parts List Includes ItemsDia Part Description Mkgs Quantity M-10 Gun Figure -2. M-10 Gun Page Your distributor also gives ServiceSupport Owner’s Record Miller Electric Mfg. Co