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| Main On Off | | Main On Off Switch || [[File:TIGWelderOn Off Switch.JPG|200px]] || Main switch on the welder, remember to turn off the welder as much as possible in-between setting up for welds | ||
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| DC+ AC DC- selector || [[File:TIGWelderDC+ AC DC- Switch.JPG|200px]] || '''Do not change this setting with the main power switch ON.'''<br/> This selector has three positions that control the mode of the welder<br/> | | DC+ AC DC- selector || [[File:TIGWelderDC+ AC DC- Switch.JPG|200px]] || '''Do not change this setting with the main power switch ON.'''<br/> This selector has three positions that control the mode of the welder<br/> | ||
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| Percentage power | | Percentage power dial || [[File:TIGWelderPercentagePowerWithinRange.JPG|200px]] || Main power control dial, used to fine tune the amp control of the welder. <br/>This dial acts as a percentage of the current selected range. | ||
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|Remote | |Remote control enable||[[File:TIGWelderRemoteAmpageControlSwitch KEEPswitchedOFF.JPG|200px]] || Used to enable remote current control when a foot control is installed.<br/> '''Until we have a remote foot pedal this should be left in the OFF position.''' | ||
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| High Frequency control || [[File:TIGWelderHF OnAtStrike Off Continous Switch.JPG|200px]] || Controls the high frequency generation of the welder, this switch has three positions and each has a set use.<br/> | | High Frequency control || [[File:TIGWelderHF OnAtStrike Off Continous Switch.JPG|200px]] || Controls the high frequency generation of the welder, this switch has three positions and each has a set use.<br/> | ||
*Up (IO) High frequency start, use this for DC TIG welding (Steels) | *Up (IO) High frequency start, use this for DC TIG welding (Steels) | ||
*Middle (O) Off used for Stick welding | *Middle (O) Off used for Stick welding | ||
*Down (I) On, used to AC | *Down (I) On, used to AC TIG welding (Aluminum) | ||
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| Remote trigger enable || [[File:TIGWelderTorchSwitchEnable TIG-on STICKoff.JPG|200px]] || '''This should be left in the ON position.''' <br/> Used to enable the remote trigger, only place in OFF position when doing Arc welding | | Remote trigger enable || [[File:TIGWelderTorchSwitchEnable TIG-on STICKoff.JPG|200px]] || '''This should be left in the ON position.''' <br/> Used to enable the remote trigger, only place in OFF position when doing Arc welding |
Revision as of 11:40, 26 June 2014
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TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is particularly useful for aluminium, It uses an electrode nozzle with a fixed (should be permanent, but they do wear) tungsten tip where a plasma 'flame' is created (started with a high-voltage / high freequency starter) and used to heat the filler wire and joint. The nozzle allows a flow of inert shield gas around the working area, reducing slag creation and (particularly important with aluminium) oxidation.
The TIG welder is a 'stick' welder - the electrode / nozzle is held in one hand, and the filler wire applied with the other.
Shield gas
For the TIG we use a Pureshield Argon.
Capacity and rating
The Tig welder has a large range
Controls
Details on the front panel controls
Tungsten and collets
We have a selection of the following tungsten tips and collets to fit
Size | Color band | Grade | Used for | Notes |
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1.6mm | Red | 2% Thoriated | DCEN Steel | Do not sharpen with out a dust mask |
2.4mm | Red | 2% Thoriated | DCEN Steel | Do not sharpen with out a dust mask |
1.6mm | White | Zirconaited | AC Aluminium | |
2.4mm | White | Zirconaited | AC Aluminium | |
1.6mm | Gold | 1.5% Lanthanated | AC or DCEN, All rounder Steel or Aluminium | |
2.4mm | Gold | 1.5% Lanthanated | AC or DCEN, All rounded Steel or Aluminium |
Tungsten's come in a a range of diffrent grades/types, each performs diffrently and has its own uses.
They are marked with a colour band at one end, do not grind this off!
The following was borrowed from here
ZIRCONIATED Tungsten Color Code WHITE or BROWN, are best suited for AC Tig welding applications.
Zirconiated, White, AC Welding applications. Better start up than Pure Tungsten, Balls up well and has a more stable arc than Pure Tungsten. Better current carrying capacity and high resistance to contamination during welding.
LANTHANATED Tungsten Color Code BLACK, GOLD or BLUE, is suitable for AC & DC welding applications.
Lanthanated, Black, AWS Class EWLA-1.5, AC & DC welding applications. Non-Radioactive Good arc characteristics in ac/dc applications. Applications: carbon & stainless steel, nickel alloys and titanium.
CERIATED Tungsten Color Code GREY or ORANGE, are best suited for low amperage DC welding applications.
Ceriated, Grey, An excellent alternative to Thoriated tungsten especially in low amperage welding. Takes 10% less current to start and has a very stable arc.
PURE Tungsten Color Coded GREEN, are best suited for AC Tig welding applications.
Pure Tungsten, Green, AWS Class EWP, AC welding applications. Least expensive of all electrodes. Applications: aluminum and magnesium alloys.
THORIATED Tungsten Color Code RED, YELLOW, MAUVE or ORANGE, is best suited for DC Tig welding applications.
2% Thoriated, Red, AWS Class EWTH-2, DC welding applications. The most common type of electrode used today. Applications: carbon & stainless steel, nickel alloys and titanium.
Grinding tip shapes
Do not grind the end with the color band!
Filler rods
We have the following stock of filler rods
- Steel
- Stainless steel
- Aluminium
- Copper
Power supply
A 63A plug and socket connection is used, with a pushbutton on/off control station and no-volt release.
RFID control of access will be installed shortly.
Tig welding tips
Random collection of useful links