3 about welding – Kemppi Adaptive 180 User Manual

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You can also use steel wire (solid or cored wire), stainless steel wire or

aluminium wire as filler wire in the machine. The steel wire can be 0.6 mm, 0.8

mm or 1.0 mm thick, but the machine’s welding properties are optimum with

a steel wire of 0.8 mm diameter. The stainless steel wire can be 0.8 mm, 0.9

mm or 1.0 mm in diameter and the aluminium wire 1.0 mm.

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In addition to the welding machine, welding outcome is influenced

by the piece being welded and the welding environment. Therefore,

recommendations in this manual must be followed.
During welding electric current is led with the welding gun’s current nozzle

to the filler wire and via that to the welded piece. Earthing cable attached to

the workpiece guides the current back to the machine, forming the needed

closed circuit. Unrestricted current flow is possible when the earthing clamp

is properly attached to the workpiece and the fixing point of the clamp on

the workpiece is clean, paintless and rustfree.
Shielding gas must be used during welding in order to prevent air from

mixing with the weld pool. Pure carbon dioxide or a mixture of argon and

carbon dioxide is suitable for steel wire shielding gas. Argon + 2 % CO²

mixture is suitable for stainless steel wires. Argon is suitable for welding

aluminium wires. Some filler wires form a shielding gas from the wire’s filling

as it melts thus eliminating the need for a separate shielding gas.

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