4. typical mig welding connections and settings – Miller Electric 250 User Manual

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6-4. Typical MIG Welding Connections And Settings

Ref. 804 249-A / Ref 228 647-A / Ref. 802 766-C

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Stop engine.

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This section provides general guide-
lines and may not suit all ap-

plications.

Typical Control Settings For Short

Circuit Transfer Using .035 (ER70S-3)

Solid Wire And 75/25 Argon/CO

2

Gas:

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Set Weld Process Selector switch

to Wire + (DCEP) position.

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Set Coarse Range switch to Wire/

Low Range (17-22 volts) position.

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Set Fine Control to obtain minimum

spatter.

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Set wire feed speed between

100-300 ipm.

Typical Control Settings For Spray

Transfer Using .035 (ER70S-3) Solid

Wire And 80% Or Higher Argon/CO

2

Gas:

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Set Weld Process Selector switch

to Wire + position.

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Set Coarse Range switch to Wire/

High Range (20-28 volts) position.

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Set wire feed speed between

320-500 ipm.

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Set Fine control to 3 and increase

for longer arc length.

Typical Control Settings Using .045

(E71T-11) Self-Shielded Flux Core

Wire:

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Set Weld Process Selector switch

to Wire − position (DCEN).

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Set Coarse Range switch to Wire/

Low Range (17-22 volts) position.

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Set Fine Control near minimum set-

ting.

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Set wire feed speed between

125-200 ipm.

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Do a test weld. To increase arc

length, increase Fine Control set-

ting. To shorten arc length, reduce

fine control setting or increase wire

feed speed.

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Work Clamp

2

Wire Feeder

3

MIG Gun

4

Gun Trigger Plug

5

Voltage Sensing Clamp

6

Gas Cylinder:

75/25 Argon/CO

2

Gas for Short

Circuit Transfer

80% Argon (Or Higher)/CO

2

For

Spray Transfer

7

Gas Hose

Connect work cable to welding generator

Work terminal. Connect cable from wire

feeder to cable from welding generator

Electrode terminal.

Tools Needed:

3/4 in

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2

5

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4

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Work

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