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Im using esab 7000 dual shield .045 @23.5vdc & 275ipm material used was 1/4 x2" flat bar Lincoln Power Arc 4000 Thermal Arc Fabricator 252 iThermal arc 186Thermal Arc 26 tigTweeko 200 amp spool gunHobart AirForce 400WP-17V-12R
Reply:Using 75/25 gas? Try a few passes at 25.0V and 350ipm and tweak from there.
Reply:I was gonna say 26 v and 375, but ^ should be fineExperience is something you get right after you need it
Reply:Thats kinda what i was thinking but fot it being a little cold due to the c25 its a vary decent weld but it is still new to me so got to lean what it likesLast edited by assassin_works; 03-08-2013 at 01:06 PM.Lincoln Power Arc 4000 Thermal Arc Fabricator 252 iThermal arc 186Thermal Arc 26 tigTweeko 200 amp spool gunHobart AirForce 400WP-17V-12R
Reply:You should have a nice calm puddle, minimal spatter, and good penetration with the C25, I think you were just a bit cold on the voltage and wire feed.
Reply:Yeah i ran the specs for the dual shield off the machine settings with c25 settings the fillet weld was nice but the flat but weld was cold i dont know why . Ive been playing more with the tig than the mig lol got to work on those mig setting some more .Lincoln Power Arc 4000 Thermal Arc Fabricator 252 iThermal arc 186Thermal Arc 26 tigTweeko 200 amp spool gunHobart AirForce 400WP-17V-12R
Reply:Ok i found out that it likes 22vdc. @ 300 ipm it does a beautiful bead on 1/2 plateLincoln Power Arc 4000 Thermal Arc Fabricator 252 iThermal arc 186Thermal Arc 26 tigTweeko 200 amp spool gunHobart AirForce 400WP-17V-12R |
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