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5.5 WELDING STAINLESS STEEL
Make sure that the cables are properly inserted on the ter-
minal board, so that the poles match correctly (only for Art.
572 and 573, see figure 5 ).
Series 300 stainless steels must be welded using a protec-
tion gas with a high Argon content, containing a small per-
centage of O2 or carbon dioxide CO2 (approximately 2%) to
stabilize the arc.
Do not touch the wire with your hands. It is important to keep
the welding area clean at all times, to avoid contaminating
the joint to be welded.
5.6 WELDING ALUMINUM
Make sure that the cables are properly inserted on the terminal
board, so that the poles match correctly (only for Art. 572 and 573,
see figure 5 ).
In order to weld aluminum you must use:
• Pure Argon as the protection gas.
• A welding wire with a composition suitable for the base mater-
ial to be welded.
• Use mills and brushing machines specifically designed for alu-
minum, and never use them for other materials.
• In order to weld aluminum you must use the torches: PULL
2003 Art. 2003 or SPOOL-GUN Art. 1562 with the con-
nection Art. 1196.
6 WELDING DEFECTS
1 DEFECT- Porosity (within or outside the bead)
CAUSES
• Electrode defective (rusted surface)
• Missing shielding gas due to:
- low gas flow
- flow gauge defective
- regulator frosted due to no preheating of the
CO2 protection gas
- defective solenoid valve
- contact tip clogged with spatter
- gas outlet holes clogged
- air drafts in welding area.
2 DEFECT
- Shrinkage cracks
CAUSES
• Wire or workpiece dirty or rusted.
• Bead too small.
• Bead too concave.
• Bead too deeply penetrated.
3 DEFECT
- Side cuts
CAUSES
• Welding pass done too quickly
• Low current and high arc voltages.
4 DEFECT - Excessive spraying
CAUSES
• Voltage too high.
• Insufficient inductance.
• No preheating of the CO2 protection gas
7 MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM
• Shielding gas nozzle
This nozzle must be periodically cleaned to remove weld
spatter. Replace if distorted or squashed.
• Contact tip.
Only a good contact between this contact tip and the wire
can ensure a stable arc and optimum current output; you
must therefore observe the following precautions:
A) The contact tip hole must be kept free of grime and oxi-
dation (rust).
B) Weld spatter sticks more easily after long welding ses-
sions, blocking the wire flow.
The tip must therefore be cleaned more often, and replaced
if necessary.
C) The contact tip must always be firmly screwed onto the
torch body. The thermal cycles to which the torch is sub-
jected can cause it to loosen, thus heating the torch body
and tip and causing the wire to advance unevenly.
• Wire liner.
This is an important part that must be checked often,
because the wire may deposit copper dust or tiny shavings.
Clean it periodically along with the gas lines, using dry com-
pressed air.
The liners are subjected to constant wear and tear, and
therefore must be replaced after a certain amount of time.
• Gearmotor group.
Periodically clean the set of feeder rollers, to remove any rust
or metal residue left by the coils. You must periodically check
the entire wire feeder group: hasp, wire guide rollers, liner
and contact tip.
8 ACCESSORIES
Art. 2003
Pull 2003 torch with UP/DOWN command on
grip.
Art. 1562
Spool-gun torch with potentiometer on grip.
Art. 1196.00 6-meter connection for 1562.
Art. 1196.20 12-meter connection for 1562.
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