Welding Process; Stick (Constant Current) Welding; Scratch Start Tig (Constant Current) Welding; Typical Current Ranges For Tungsten Electrodes - Lincoln Electric RANGER 225 Operator's Manual

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WELDING PROCESS

For any electrodes the procedures should be kept
within the rating of the machine. For electrode infor-
mation see the appropriate Lincoln publication.

STICK (CONSTANT CURRENT) WELDING

Connect welding cables to the "TO WORK" and
"ELECTRODE" studs. Start the engine. The "RANGE"
switch markings indicate the maximum current for that
range as well as the typical electrode size for that
range. The "OUTPUT" Control provides fine adjust-
ment of the welding current within the select range.
For maximum output within a selected range set the
"OUTPUT" Control at 10. For minimum output within a
selected range set the "OUTPUT" Control at 5. ("OUT-
PUT" Control settings below 5 may reduce arc stabili-
ty) For best overall welding performance set the
"RANGE" Switch to the lowest setting and the OUT-
PUT" Control near the maximum to achieve the
desired welding current.
RANGE SETTING
TYPICAL
ELECTRODE SIzE
90 MAX.
3/32
145 MAX.
1/8
225 MAX.
5/32
TYPICAL CURRENT RANGES
Tungsten Electrode
DCEN (-)
Diameter in. (mm)
1%, 2% Thoriated
Tungsten
.010
(.25)
2-15
0.020
(.50)
5-20
0.040
(1.0)
15-80
1/16
(1.6)
70-150
3/32
(2.4)
150-250
1/8
(3.2)
250-400
5/32
(4.0)
400-500
3/16
(4.8)
500-750
1/4
(6.4)
750-1000
(1) When used with argon gas. The current ranges shown must be reduced when using argon/helium or pure helium shielding gases.
(2) Tungsten electrodes are classified as follows by the American Welding Society (AWS):
Pure
1% Thoriated
2% Thoriated
Though not yet recognized by the AWS, Ceriated Tungsten is now widely accepted as a substitute for 2% Thoriated Tungsten in AC and DC applications.
(3) DCEP is not commonly used in these sizes.
(4) TIG torch nozzle "sizes" are in multiples of 1/16ths of an inch:
# 4 = 1/4 in.
(6 mm)
# 5 = 5/16 in.
(8 mm)
# 6 = 3/8 in.
(10 mm)
# 7 = 7/16 in.
(11 mm)
# 8 = _ in.
(12.5 mm)
#10 = 5/8 in.
(16 mm)
(5) TIG torch nozzles are typically made from alumina ceramic. Special applications may require lava nozzles, which are less prone to breakage, but cannot withstand high temperatures
and high duty cycles.
OPERATION
CURRENT RANGE
40 TO 90 AMPS
70 TO 145 AMPS
120 TO 225 AMPS
(1)
FOR TUNGSTEN ELECTRODES
DCEP (+)
Approximate Argon Gas Flow
Flow Rate C.F.H. ( l /min.)
1%, 2% Thoriated
Aluminum
Tungsten
(3)
3-8
(2-4)
(3)
5-10
(3-5)
(3)
5-10
(3-5)
10-20
5-10
(3-5)
15-30
13-17
(6-8)
25-40
15-23
(7-11)
40-55
21-25
(10-12)
55-80
23-27
(11-13)
80-125
28-32
(13-15)
EWP
EWTh-1
EWTh-2
RANGER® 225
The RANGER® 225 can be used with a broad range
of DC stick electrodes. See "Welding Tips 1" included
with the RANGER® 225 for electrodes within the rat-
ing of this unit and recommended welding currents of
each.
SCRATCH START TIG (CONSTANT CURRENT)
WELDING
The RANGER® 225 can be used for Scratch-Start of DC TIG
welding applications. To initiate a weld, the course and fine out-
put control knobs must be set for the desired current. The tung-
sten electrode is then scratch on the work which establishes the
arc.
To stop the arc, simply lift the TIG torch away from the work
piece. The tungsten may then be scratched on the work piece
to restrike the arc.
If a high frequency start is desired, the K930-2 TIG Module can
be used with the RANGER® 225. The settings are referenced.
The RANGER® 225 and any high frequency generating equip-
ment must be properly grounded. See the K930-2 TIG Module
operating manuals for complete instructions on installation,
operation and maintenance.
When using the TIG Module, the OUTPUT control on
the RANGER® 225 is used to set the maximum range of the
CURRENT CONTROL on the TIG Module or an Amptrol if con-
nected to the TIG Module.
Nozzle Size (4), (5)
Stainless Steel
3-8
(2-4)
#4, #5, #6
5-10
(3-5)
5-10
(3-5)
9-13
(4-6)
#5, #6
11-15
(5-7)
#6, #7, #8
11-15
(5-7)
13-17
(6-8)
#8, #10
18-22
(8-10)
23-27
(11-13)
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TIG TORCH

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