Welding process, Current (amperes) – Sealey S01000 User Manual

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7. SHADE GUIDE & MARKINGS

Original Language Version

S01000 Issue No.1 10/01/13

Problem

Cause

Solution

Irregular darkening or

dimming.

The headband may have been unevenly set on the two

sides of the helmet (unequal distances from the eyes to

the shade cartridge).

Readjust the distance of the

shade cartridge.

Shade cartridge does

not darken or flickers.

The sensors are soiled or obstructed.

Clean.

Front cover lens oiled or damaged.

Clean or replace.

Welding current too low.

Adjust weld amps.

Poor vision.

Operative lenses and/or shade cartridge soiled.

Check, clean or replace.

Insufficient background lighting.

Adjust light.

Slow response.

Operating temperature too low.

Do not use at temperatures

below -10oC (14oF).

Welding helmet slips.

Headband adjustments incorrect.

Refer to section 4.

6. PROBLEM SOLVING

CURRENT (AMPERES)

WELDING

PROCESS

0.5 2.5 10

20

40

60

125

175

225

275

350

450

1.0 5.0 15

30

50

100

150 200

250

300

400

500

Covered Electrode

Shade 9

S10

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13 S14

MIG Plate Welding

Shade 10

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13 S14

MIG Sheet

Welding

Shade 10

Shade 11

Shade 12

S13

S14

S15

TIG

Shade 9 S10

Shade 11 S12

Shade 13

Shade 14

MAG

Shade 10 S11

S12

Shade 13

S14

S15

Arc Gouging

Shade 10

S11

S12

S13

S14

S15

Plasma Cutting

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13

Plasma Welding

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11

S12

Shade 13

Shade 14

S15

Meaning of the markings on the filter:

4

9

13

SEALEY

1

3

1

379

Light state

scale no.

Lightest dark

state scale

no.

Darkest

state scale

no.

Manufacturers

identification.

Optical class. Diffusion of

light class.

Variation in

luminence

transmittance

class.

Number of

the applied

standard.

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Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken

to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatable with the environment.

When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way. Contact your local solid waste

authority for recycling information.

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