Welding Problems - NewArc NA9910619 Operational Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

4.1 Welding problems

MMA
If problems with the R4000/R5000's operation while welding are experienced, first refer to the
information in the installation section and paragraphs in the operating section and the fault finding
procedure earlier in this section.
• Most problems with MMA welding are the result of not setting the correct welding parameters for the
welding rod being used. All welding rod packets have information on them in symbolic format , giving
suitable current range, polarity and type of weld (normally called 'position'). If you are in doubt about
what these symbols mean, ask your welding rod supplier to explain them. Choose an initial current
setting towards the middle of the quoted range and if necessary practice on a piece of scrap the
same thickness as the job to be welded.
TIG
• If problems are experienced whilst TIG welding, please consult the fault finding and maintenance
section in the TIG unit instruction manual.
• Any welding problems not covered above must be brought to the attention of a qualified Welding
Engineer, if the problem still persists have the R4000/R5000 checked by a trained Newarc service
engineer.
MIG
If problems are experienced whilst MIG welding, please consult the fault finding and maintenance
section of the WFU instruction manual. Any welding problems not covered above must be brought
to the attention of a qualified Welding Engineer, if the problem still persists have the R4000/R5000
checked by a trained Newarc service engineer.
15
R5000

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

R5000

Table of Contents