Parameter Adjustment Guide - Miller Millermatic Pulser M-15 Gun Owner's Manual

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4-3. Parameter Adjustment Guide

Problem
Erratic arc, ball at end of wire
too large at time of transfer to
weld puddle.
Wire shorting (stubbing) into
weld puddle.
weld puddle
Wire burns back into gun tip
at start of weld.
Wire burns back into gun tip
while welding.
Weld bead appearance is
rough and full of porosity.
rough and full of porosity
Weld puddle too hot and wire
pushes through material.
Weld puddle too cold and
weld bead appearance is
ropy.
Weld gun is not pulsing.
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Probable Cause
Arc Length control set too low.
Wire speed set too high.
Voltage set too high.
Wire speed set too low.
Distance from gun tip to work is too close.
Gun tip overheating.
Gas coverage at weld puddle insufficient.
Incorrect parameter settings.
Incorrect parameter settings.
Gun not connected to pulse weld terminal.
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Remedy
Increase arc length setting slightly (see Section 4-1).
Decrease wire speed setting slightly (see Section 4-1).
Make fine adjustment to Arc Length control setting (see
Section 4-1).
See parameter chart on inside of door or see Section 4-2,
and readjust parameters.
See parameter chart on inside of door or see Section 4-2,
and readjust parameters.
Increase distance between gun tip and work to
approximately 5/8 to 3/4 in (15.9 to 19 mm).
Increase distance between gun tip and work.
Set gas flow to 30 cfh (14 L/min).
Use a gun push angle of 10 to 15 degrees.
See parameter chart on inside of door or see Section 4-2,
and readjust parameters.
See parameter chart on inside of door or see Section 4-2,
and readjust parameters.
Check and reconnect gun weld cable if necessary (see
Section 3-10).

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