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B. Self-Shielded Flux Core Wire Applications

Typical Control Settings For .045 (71T-11) Self-Shielded Flux Core Wire

Note Coarse Range,

Fine Control, and

Weld Process switch

settings.

! Stop engine.

.This section provides general

guidelines and may not suit all applications.

.The control panel shows the typi-

cal settings for welding with .045 (71T-11)self-shielded flux core wire.

1Work Clamp

2Wire Feeder

3MIG Gun

4Gun Trigger Plug

5Voltage Sensing Clamp

Connect work cable to welding gen- erator Work terminal. Connect cable from wire feeder to cable from weld- ing generator Electrode terminal.

.Be sure to use the correct size weld cables (see Section 5-7).

Loosen MIG gun securing knob. In- sert gun end through opening in feed- er and position as close as possible to drive rolls without touching. Tight- en knob.

See wire feeder manual for wire threading procedure.

Insert gun trigger plug (item 4) into matching receptacle and tighten threaded collar.

Typical Control Settings Using

.045 (71T-11) Self-Shielded Flux

Core Wire :

> Set Weld Process Selector

 

 

 

switch to Wire − position

 

 

 

(DCEN).

 

 

> Set Coarse Range switch to

 

 

 

Wire 19-28 volts position.

Quick connector

 

>

Set Fine Control near minimum

 

 

 

setting.

2

 

>

Set wire feed speed between

 

 

 

 

 

125-200 ipm.

 

3

>

Do a test weld. To increase arc

 

 

 

 

 

length, increase Fine Control

 

 

 

setting. To shorten arc length,

 

 

 

reduce fine control setting or in-

 

 

 

crease wire feed speed.

 

5

 

4

 

Work

 

1

Tools Needed:

 

3/4 in

803 847-C / 802 766 / 228 199-A

 

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Miller Electric Bobcat 225 manual Self-Shielded Flux Core Wire Applications, Fine Control, Weld Process switch Settings