4. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS. RECOMMENDATIONS.
Before carrying out any operation on the machine or gun, we must place switch I of the equipment in "O"
position of machine disconnected. Specialized personnel must handle the machine to carry out maintenance
and repair operations.
BLOW THE INSIDE OF THE MACHINE WITH COMPRESSED AIR FROM TIME TO TIME.
PLACE THE EQUIPMENT SOMEWHERE WHERE CLEAN AIR IS RENEWED.
KEEP THE MACHINE PANELS CLOSED.
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MACHINE IF IT IS HOT.
KEEP THE WELDING GUN IN GOOD CONDITIONS FOR USE.
4.1 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT AND WELDING OPERATION.
MATERIALS AND GASES.
The adjustment of the welding parameters in the MIG-MAG equipment is a much more sensitive job than in
traditional welding equipment. The adjustment depends mainly on:
- Welding voltage.
- Wire speed.
- Type of gas used.
- Thickness and material of the part to be welded.
- Arc length, torch position and type of seam.
The welding intensity depends on the wire speed. If the wire speed increases, the welding current value will
increase resulting in a shorter arc.
If maximum penetration is desired, the minimum voltage possible must be used. Although it must be taken
into account that as the voltage drops the seam aspect worsens. The correct adjustment of the welding
parameters results in a smooth and quiet operation, with a typical sound during operation. If the wire speed is
high, the wire tends to trip up and the arc becomes unstable. If the speed is low there may be many projections
or the wire can get burnt.
SOFT AND WEAKLY ALLOYED STEELS WELDING.
We recommend using a gas mixture of Argon plus CO
optimise the welding process. The best gas flows are between 8 and 12 litres/minute, depending on the wire
diameter and the part thickness.
Pure CO2 can be used, although we do not recommend this as, since it provides greater welding penetration,
the aspect of the welded seam is worse, and also the number of projections is higher.
STAINLESS STEELS WELDING.
In this case the most suitable gas is pure Argon. If this gas does not offer suitable results in the job to be done,
we advise using a mixture of Argon and 2% oxygen.
The best gas flows are between 8 and 12 l/min. The wire coil will be of stainless steel with suitable composition
depending on the material to be welded.
ALUMINIUM WELDING.
The gas to be used in this case is pure Argon (MIG welding system). The flows will be between 8 and 18 l/min.
We advise using an aluminium wire with a minimum diameter of 1 mm. Aluminium is a soft material, which
can cause problems in driving. Do not press the motor handle too much. The torch cable must be of Teflon.
Torch neck: Strap cable. If you wish to weld with aluminium and have doubts, contact us.
THIN SHEETS WELDING.
If you wish to weld sheets less than 1 mm thickness, we advise you to take the following
measures:
1. If the result obtained with the 0.8 mm diameter filler wire is not good (the sheet is perforated
or the arc stability is not correct) use a steeled 0.6 mm diameter wire. Welding voltage in
points 1 or 2.
2. If the arc lacks stability even using 0.6 mm diameter filler wire, check that the length of free
wire does not exceed 5 mm.
Smart Mig 250/1. Instructions manual.
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