What is the settings on the machine for 2" sch 10 stainless steel. I would like to try this feature but I am unsure on how to set the arc length setting? Miller Welders
fiveowed67 Start by selecting the Stainless Steel material setting (the wire should be .035). This will give you default settings of 0 for the arc length, 200 for wire feed speed, and140 IMP for a small diameter pipe size. We recommend a tri-H gas blend, 90%He/7.5% Ar/ 2.5% Co2 - the best mix for the RMD. If you want to go to a two part gas, then a 98% Ar/2% Co2 mix would be the next best choice. Also, if you are trying to weld without a back purge, make sure your wire is a hi silicon wire - this will allow for better flow. If you have any further questions, please let us know.
Jim Fleming The land depends a lot on welder preference. If one has the pipe in a machine to turn the pipe as they weld, they may prefer no land. If the pipe is not turning, then they may prefer a land (from roughly 1/16 -3/32 of an inch). There is no difference if the pipe is purged or not. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
In the video.... The stainless root looks nice and clean (that silver orange/pink colour) I used Argo/CO2 2% and it comes out very grey! What gas was used here? And was it just stainless 316Lsi wire used? Thank you
Hi Simon. We used a TRI Helium gas that is why the color is golden in the video. You used a 98/2 Ar/C02 that is why the weld looks grey, we get those same results with that gas and it is acceptable. Also, we used a 316lsi wire. We hope this helps!
What is the induction supposed to be around?
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What is the settings on the machine for 2" sch 10 stainless steel. I would like to try this feature but I am unsure on how to set the arc length setting? Miller Welders
fiveowed67 Start by selecting the Stainless Steel material setting (the wire should be .035). This will give you default settings of 0 for the arc length, 200 for wire feed speed, and140 IMP for a small diameter pipe size. We recommend a tri-H gas blend, 90%He/7.5% Ar/ 2.5% Co2 - the best mix for the RMD. If you want to go to a two part gas, then a 98% Ar/2% Co2 mix would be the next best choice. Also, if you are trying to weld without a back purge, make sure your wire is a hi silicon wire - this will allow for better flow. If you have any further questions, please let us know.
What settings for 4” sch 10 on a Lincoln stt
Landing? yes,no,how much?
Jim Fleming The land depends a lot on welder preference. If one has the pipe in a machine to turn the pipe as they weld, they may prefer no land. If the pipe is not turning, then they may prefer a land (from roughly 1/16 -3/32 of an inch). There is no difference if the pipe is purged or not. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
In the video.... The stainless root looks nice and clean (that silver orange/pink colour)
I used Argo/CO2 2% and it comes out very grey!
What gas was used here? And was it just stainless 316Lsi wire used?
Thank you
Hi Simon. We used a TRI Helium gas that is why the color is golden in the video. You used a 98/2 Ar/C02 that is why the weld looks grey, we get those same results with that gas and it is acceptable. Also, we used a 316lsi wire. We hope this helps!
What was the percentages of helium/Argon/CO2 used ?
I see there are different ones available