Tweco 185TSW DC CC User Manual

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4 Portions of the

weld run do not
fuse to the surface
of the metal or
edge of the joint.

A

B

Small electrodes used on
heavy cold plate.
Welding current is too low.

A

B

Use larger electrodes and pre-
heat the plate.
Increase welding current.

C Wrong electrode angle.

C Adjust angle so the welding

arc is directed more into the
base metal.

D Travel speed of electrode is

too high.

D Reduce travel speed of

electrode.

E Scale or dirt on joint surface.

E Clean surface before welding.

Figure 9 – Example of lack of fusion

5 Non-metallic parti-

cles are trapped in
the weld metal
(slag inclusion).

A Non-metallic particles may

be trapped in undercut from
previous run.

A If bad undercut is present,

clean slag out and cover with a
run from a smaller diameter
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 corners.

E Rust or mill scale is

preventing full fusion.

E Clean joint before welding.

F Wrong electrode for position

in which welding is done.

F Use electrodes designed for

position in which welding is
done, otherwise proper control
of slag is difficult.

Figure 10 – Examples of slag inclusion

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