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This weekend I was having some issues with a consistent arc. I would occasionally get some sputter starts and the resulting stubble welds associated with it. The gun liner is fairly new, so I don't think a feed issue is going on, and when I would strike a good arc at start (which was most of the time) I had no problems maintaining a nice bead. I am a bit puzzled ... Bad ground clamp connection?? I also had a few welds that would bubble up on me, presumably from something contaminating the weld.. could this be a cause of sputtered starts as well?KevMiller 210 and 140 MigsBernard Q-Torches on bothMiller Syncrowave 200Spoolmate 3035 for sale, excellent condtion- PM for detailsThermal Dynamics 38XLShop OutFitters 20/20 Bending SystemLots of other cheap and not so cheap tools Still have LOTS to learn, but got some nice stuff to learn on!
Reply:It could be just a little too much wire speed, or not quite enough volts. If it pops and sputters, then you stop and re start the weld with very little stickout, it welds fine, then your wire is too fast.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:with the miller, hold the trigger down and turn the machine on, a number will show up in your wfs, this is the percent of wire feed on start-up. i usually run mine around %90. less, and it sometimes burn back into the tip. more than %110 and the wire is pushing the gun back. mind you most of my stuff is done above 300 wfs. hope it helps."Retreat hell, were just fighting in the other direction"Miller Trailblazer 302, Extreme 12 VS, Dimension 400, Spectrum 375, HF 251D-1, Milermatic 251 w/ spoolgun Hypertherm 1000Lincoln sp 1702000 F-450 to haul it
Reply:could be a earth problem could also be the tension on your feed rollers they will start ok but play up when you weld could also be the tension on the spool holder as well alot of people don't think about it but if its to tight or to lose it will cause alot of problems till you find it and its always the last thing you think about Creative metal Creative metal Facebook
Reply:Thanks I'll check the wire feed speed and the rollers. I still question the ground clamp though. Is there any better clamps or methods??Backup, I have a MM210, not 251........ no display I wanted the 251 but couldn't the CFO (AKA Wife} to allocate the funds at the time .KevMiller 210 and 140 MigsBernard Q-Torches on bothMiller Syncrowave 200Spoolmate 3035 for sale, excellent condtion- PM for detailsThermal Dynamics 38XLShop OutFitters 20/20 Bending SystemLots of other cheap and not so cheap tools Still have LOTS to learn, but got some nice stuff to learn on! |
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