Hobart Welding Products 150, 120 manual Troubleshooting Excessive Spatter, Troubleshooting Porosity

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7-8.

Troubleshooting – Excessive Spatter

 

 

Excessive Spatter – scattering of molten metal particles that

 

 

cool to solid form near weld bead.

 

 

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

Wire feed speed too high.

Select lower wire feed speed.

Voltage too high.

Select lower voltage range.

Electrode extension (stickout) too long.

Use shorter electrode extension (stickout).

Workpiece dirty.

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

Insufficient shielding gas at welding arc.

Increase flow of shielding gas at regulator/flowmeter and/or prevent drafts near welding arc.

Dirty welding wire.

Use clean, dry welding wire.

 

 

Eliminate pickup of oil or lubricant on welding wire from feeder or liner.

7-9.

Troubleshooting – Porosity

 

 

Porosity – small cavities or holes resulting from gas pockets

 

 

in weld metal.

 

 

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

Insufficient shielding gas at welding arc.

Increase flow of shielding gas at regulator/flowmeter and/or prevent drafts near welding arc.

 

 

Remove spatter from gun nozzle.

 

 

Check gas hoses for leaks.

 

 

Place nozzle 1/4 to 1/2 in (6-13 mm) from workpiece.

 

 

Hold gun near bead at end of weld until molten metal solidifies.

Wrong gas.

Use welding grade shielding gas; change to different gas.

Dirty welding wire.

Use clean, dry welding wire.

 

 

Eliminate pick up of oil or lubricant on welding wire from feeder or liner.

Workpiece dirty.

Remove all grease, oil, moisture, rust, paint, coatings, and dirt from work surface before welding.

 

 

Use a more highly deoxidizing welding wire (contact supplier).

Welding wire extends too far out of nozzle.

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

7-10. Troubleshooting – Excessive Penetration

Excessive Penetration – weld metal melting through base metal and hanging underneath weld.

Excessive Penetration Good Penetration

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Possible Causes

Corrective Actions

Excessive heat input.

Select lower voltage range and reduce wire feed speed.

 

Increase travel speed.

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Hobart Welding Products 150, 120 manual Troubleshooting Excessive Spatter, Troubleshooting Porosity, Possible Causes

120, 150 specifications

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