Questions & Answers for: arc welding

Ground lead arcs when I connect, and auto idle kicks up Whenever I connect the ground lead it arcs and the engine speeds up like I'm welding, but I can't weld. Its like both leads are hot. Hi what are

Ad

Question about 120 Amp MIG/FLUX Cored Welding System

1 Answer

arc welding machine to weld structural iron sub arc welding is a diffrent process than sheilded metal arc welding sub arc takes alot of amps and is made for alot of weld in long runs usually set up on

Ad

Question about Handler 140 Mig Welder

1 Answer

Weld arc not stable. Wire feeds, good ground, Weld arc not stable. Wire feeds good ground everything looks good liner pulled and cleaned new tip. Arc blow could be the cause! Put your ground on the ...

...arc on my sip 195 mig welder,was welding then it stopped arcing, everthing else works fine, tried it after a couple of hours still no arc. Any idea what the fault could be fault Internal fuse inline ...

Question about Handler 140 Mig Welder

1 Answer

...welding; easier to learn "how to weld" and a smoother arc. DC reverse polarity (electrode positive) provides about 10 percent more *********** at a given amperage than AC, while DC straight polarity ...

Question about Trailblazer 251 Generator Welder

1 Answer

...arc when stick welding An unstable arc when stick welding can be caused by a few different things. Here are a few things you can try to fix the problem: Check the electrode holder and make sure it is ...

...arc light so you will need much darker lens to view the welding process through if you are using automatic darkening lens thenhave it checked that it is suitable for tig welding as the dark settings ...

Question about Trailblazer 251 Generator Welder

3 Answers

...arc welding? Arc welding is any welding process that uses electricity, which includes MIG, TIG, and SMAW. SMAW Shielded metal arc welding is most commonly referred to as stick arc welding. In SMAW ...

Question about Trailblazer 251 Generator Welder

3 Answers

arc (GMAW) welding. MIG welding uses an arc of electricity that creates a short circuit amidst a constant anode and a cathode. The short circuit produces heat and a non-reactive gas. This melts metal,

Not finding what you are looking for?

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Welding Tools Experts

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

ADMIN Andrew
ADMIN Andrew

Level 3 Expert

66835 Answers

littlewheel

Level 2 Expert

122 Answers

Are you a Welding Tools Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...