Fabricator 211i basic welding, 04 stick (smaw) welding troubleshooting – Tweco 211i Fabricator User Manual

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FABRICATOR 211i

BASIC WELDING

BASIC WELDING

4-16

Manual 0-5157

4.04 STICK (SMAW) Welding Troubleshooting

FAULT

CAUSE

REMEDY

1 Welding current

varying

ARC FORCE is set at a val-

ue that causes the welding

current to vary excessively

with the arc length.

Reduce the ARC FORCE until welding current is

reasonably constant while prohibiting the elec-

trode from sticking to the work piece when you

“dig” the electrode into the workpiece.

2 A gap is left by

failure of the weld

metal to fill the

root of the weld.

A Welding current too low

A Increase welding current.

B Electrode too large for

joint.

B Use smaller diameter electrode.

C Insufficient gap.

C Allow wider gap.

3 Non-metallic par-

ticles are trapped

in the weld metal.

A Non-metallic particles may

be trapped in undercut

from previous run.

A If a bad undercut is present clean slag out and

cover with a run from a smaller gauge electrode.

B Joint preparation too

restricted.

B Allow for adequate penetration and room for

cleaning out the slag.

C Irregular deposits allow

slag to be trapped.

C If very bad, chip or grind out irregularities.

D Lack of penetration with

slag trapped beneath weld

bead.

D Use smaller electrode with sufficient current to

give adequate penetration. Use suitable tools to

remove all slag from comers.

E Rust or mill scale is pre-

venting full fusion.

E Clean joint before welding.

F Wrong electrode for posi-

tion in which welding is

done.

F Use electrodes designed for position in which

welding is done, otherwise proper control of slag

is difficult.

Art # A-04273

Incorrect sequence

Insufficient

gap

Figure

4-38: Example of insufficient gap or incorrect sequence

Table 4-5a:

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