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What exactly is HF start and Lift start ???
Reply:I believe HF start is high frequency start, you don't have to make contact for the hf arc to jump and start the welding current. Lift start is a low voltage applied to the welding lead instead of the main welding current so there's no arc when you touch the tungsten to the workpiece. The instant you break the connection the welding current is applied to the leads so you have a welding arc. This way you don't contaminate the tungsten with the workpiece material.....Mike
Reply:Things you learn in welding school.Miller TrailBlazer 251Miller HF-250-1Miller MaxStar 150 STLHyperTherm PowerMax 380 plasmaLincoln PowerMig 180Millermatic 252Miller Diversion 180
Reply:Originally Posted by waginThings you learn in welding school.
Reply:rahtreelimbs,What wagin should have said is that if you go looking in a manufactures website (homework) such as Miller's you can find the info your looking for with good explainations.
Reply:Originally Posted by Jay Orahtreelimbs,What wagin should have said is that if you go looking in a manufactures website (homework) such as Miller's you can find the info your looking for with good explainations.
Reply:Originally Posted by rahtreelimbsThought this was a website for pros and enthusiasts.......didn't think my question was all that out of character!
Reply:Thick skin is sometimes needed in the forum! Because guy's will yank your chain from time to time. LOLAEAD 200LE, Lincoln precision tig 185, Millermatic 251, Spectrum 625 extreme, Victor torch , Smithy 1220LTD. and Do all C-4 band saw , Always adding.
Reply:One small side note, Lift arc is proprietary to Miller. All of the other guys have to rely on scratch start. The difference being that instead of sensing when the ground is broken (tungsten lifted from work piece) scratch start is always hot. So unless you hit it just right, its very easy to leave inclusions in the work.Have we all gone mad?
Reply:Originally Posted by houseoffireThick skin is sometimes needed in the forum! Because guy's will yank your chain from time to time. LOL
Reply:Sounds like you got the info you need. Dont even waste your time on the idiots on here... We seem to have a lot of them who never have anything useful to add...HTP Invertig 201Lincoln Idealarc SP250Miller 180 AC StickBy farmall:They should have held the seagull closer to the work, squeezing evenly for best deposition.
Reply:Originally Posted by sn0border88One small side note, Lift arc is proprietary to Miller. All of the other guys have to rely on scratch start. The difference being that instead of sensing when the ground is broken (tungsten lifted from work piece) scratch start is always hot. So unless you hit it just right, its very easy to leave inclusions in the work.
Reply:lift start is usually on engine drives also (touch start tig) |
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