Operation, Arc gouging, Wire welding-cv – Lincoln Electric AIR VANTAGE IM10066 User Manual

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ARC GOUGING

For optimal performance when arc gouging, set the
AIR VANTAGE® 500 (AU) “WELD MODE” switch to
the “CC - STICK” position, and the “ARC CONTROL”
to 10.

Set the “OUTPUT” knob to adjust output current to the
desired level for the gouging electrode being used
according to the ratings in the following Table B.2

NOTE: If desired the CV mode can be used for Arc Gouging.

* Maximum current setting is limited to the AIR VANTAGE® 500 (AU) maximum

of 575 Amps.

WIRE WELDING-CV

Connect a wire feeder to the AIR VANTAGE® 500
(AU) (AU)according to the instructions in INSTALLA-
TION INSTRUCTIONS Section.

The AIR VANTAGE® 500 (AU) in the ”CV-WIRE”
position, permits it to be used with a broad range of
flux cored wire (Innershield and Outershield) elec-
trodes and solid wires for MIG welding (gas metal arc
welding). Welding can be finely tuned using the “ARC
CONTROL”. Turning the ARC CONTROL clockwise
from -10(soft) to +10(crisp) changes the arc from soft
and washed-in to crisp and narrow. It acts as an
inductance/pinch control.

The proper setting depends on the procedure and
operator preference. Start with the knob set at 0.

For any electrodes, including the above recommenda-
tions, the procedures should be kept within the rating
of the machine. For additional electrode information,
See www.lincolnelectric.com or the appropriate
Lincoln publication.

Carbon Diameter

Current Range (DC, elec-
trode positive)

1/8"(3.2mm)

30-60 Amps

5/32"(4.0mm)

90-150 Amps

3/16"9(4.8mm)

200-250 Amps

1/4"(6.4mm)

300-400 Amps

5/16"(8.0mm)

350-450 Amps

3/8"(10.0mm)

450-575 Amps*

TAbLE b.2

b-9

OPERATION

b-9

AIR VANTAGE® 500 (AU)

Table b.3 TYPICAL CURRENT RANGES

(1)

FOR TUNGSTEN ELECTRODES

(2)

DCEN (-)

DCEP (+)

Approximate Argon Gas Flow Rate

l/min (c.f.m.)

Tungsten
Electrode

1%, 2%

1%, 2%

TIG TORCH

Diameter

Thoriated

Thoriated

Aluminium

Stainless Steel

Nozzle

mm (in)

Tungsten

Tungsten

Size (4), (5)

.25 (0.010)

2-15

(3)

2-4 (3-8)

2-4 (3-8)

#4, #5, #6

.50 (0.020)

5-20

(3)

3-5 (5-10)

3-5 (5-10)

1.0 (0.040)

15-80

(3)

3-5 (5-10)

3-5 (5-10)

1.6 (1/16)

70-150

10-20

3-5 (5-10)

4-6 (9-13)

#5, #6

2.4 (3/32)

150-250

15-30

6-8 (13-17)

5-7 (11-15)

#6, #7, #8

3.2 (1/8)

250-400

25-40

7-11 (15-23)

5-7 (11-15)

4.0 (5/32)

400-500

40-55

10-12 (21-25)

6-8 (13-17)

#8, #10

4.8 (3/16)

500-750

55-80

11-13 (23-27)

8-10 (18-22)

6.4 (1/4)

750-1000

80-125

13-15 (28-32)

11-13 (23-27)

(1)

When used with argon gas. The current ranges shown must be reduced when using argon/helium or pure helium shielding gases.

(2)

Tungsten electrodes are classified as follows by the American Welding Society (AWS):

Pure

EWP

1% Thoriated

EWTh-1

2% Thoriated

EWTh-2

Though not yet recognized by the AWS, Ceriated Tungsten is now widely accepted as a substitute for 2% Thoriated Tungsten in AC and DC applica-
tions.

(3)

DCEP is not commonly used in these sizes.

(4)

TIG torch nozzle “sizes” are in multiples of 1/16ths of an inch:

# 4 =

1/4 in.

6 mm

# 5 =

5/16 in.

8 mm

# 6 =

3/8 in.

10 mm

# 7 =

7/16 in.

11 mm

# 8 =

1/2 in.

12.5 mm

#10 =

5/8 in.

16 mm

(5)

TIG torch nozzles are typically made from alumina ceramic. Special applications may require lava nozzles, which are less prone to breakage, but can-

not withstand high temperatures and high duty cycles.

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