02 mig (gmaw/fcaw) welding troubleshooting, Mig (gmaw/fcaw) welding troubleshooting -4, Transmig 2rt basic welding – Tweco 2RT Transmig User Manual

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TRANSMIG 2RT

BASIC WELDING

BASIC WELDING

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Electrode Wire Size Selection
The choice of Electrode wire size and shielding gas used depends on the following

• Thickness of the metal to be welded
• Type of joint
• Capacity of the wire feed unit and Power Source
• The amount of penetration required
• The deposition rate required
• The bead profile desired
• The position of welding
• Cost of the wire

4.02 MIG (GMAW/FCAW) Welding Troubleshooting

Solving Problems Beyond the Welding Terminals
The general approach to fix Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) problems is to start at the wire spool then work through

to the MIG Torch. There are two main areas where problems occur with GMAW; Porosity and Inconsistent wire feed.
Problem 1 - Porosity
When there is a gas problem the result is usually porosity within the weld metal. Porosity always stems from some

contaminant within the molten weld pool which is in the process of escaping during solidification of the molten metal.

Contaminants range from no gas around the welding arc to dirt on the work piece surface. Porosity can be reduced

by checking the following points.

FAULT

CAUSE

1 Shielding gas cylinder contents

and flow meter.

Ensure that the shielding gas cylinder is not empty and the

flow meter is correctly adjusted to 15 litres per minute.

2 Gas leaks.

Check for gas leaks between the regulator/cylinder connec-

tion and in the gas hose to the Power Source.

3 Internal gas hose in the Power

Source.

Ensure the hose from the solenoid valve to the MIG Torch

adaptor has not fractured and that it is connected to the MIG

Torch adaptor.

4 Welding in a windy environment.

Shield the weld area from the wind or increase the gas flow.

5 Welding dirty, oily, painted,

oxidized or greasy plate.

Clean contaminates off the work piece.

6 Distance between the MIG Torch

nozzle and the work piece.

Keep the distance between the MIG Torch nozzle and the work

piece to a minimum.

7 Maintain the MIG Torch in good

working order.

A Ensure that the gas holes are not blocked and gas is exiting

out of the torch nozzle.

B Do not restrict gas flow by allowing spatter to build up inside

the MIG Torch nozzle.

C Check that the MIG Torch O-rings are not damaged.

Table 4-1: MIG (GMAW / FCAW) Welding Troubleshooting

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