Lincoln Electric IM927 Welder User Manual


 
B-4
OPERATION
B-4
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. Set the
"Polarity” switch to the desired polarity. 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 CURRENT RANGE
ELECTRODE SIZE
The WELDMARK 225 can be used with a broad range
of AC and DC stick electrodes. See “Welding Tips 1”
included with the WELDMARK 225 for electrodes
within the rating of this unit and recommended weld-
ing currents of each.
TIG (CONSTANT CURRENT) WELDING
The K930-[ ] TIG Module installed on a Weldmark 225
provides high frequency and shielding gas control for
AC and DC GTAW (TIG) welding processes. The TIG
Module allows full range output control. After flow
time is adjustable from 0 to 55 seconds.
When using the Weldmark 225 for AC TIG welding of
aluminum, the following settings and electrodes are
recommended:
The K930-[ ] TIG Module should be used with the
WELDMARK 225 on high idle to maintain satisfactory
operation. It can be used in the AUTO position but the
delay going to flow idle after welding is ceased will be
increased if the AFTER FLOW CONTROL is set
above 10 seconds.
WIRE FEED WELDING PROCESSES
(CONSTANT VOLTAGE)
The Innershield
®
electrode recommended for use with
the WELDMARK 225 is NR
®
-211-MP. The electrode
sizes and welding ranges that can be used with the
WELDMARK 225 are shown in the following table:
The WELDMARK 225 is recommended for limited
“MIG” welding (GMAW - gas metal arc welding). The
recommended electrodes are .030” and .035” L-50
and L-56. They must be used with a blended shield-
ing gas such as C25 (75% Argon - 25% CO
2
). The
welding ranges that can be used with the WELD-
MARK 225 are shown in the following table:
ARC GOUGING
The Weldmark 225 can be used for limited arc goug-
ing.
Set the Range switch to adjust output current to the
desired level for the gouging electrode being used
according to the ratings in the following table:
Diameter Wire Speed Approximate
(in.) Range In./Min. Current Range
.035 80 - 110 75A to 120A
.045 70 - 130 120A to 170A
.068 40 - 90 125A to 210A
Diameter Wire Speed Approximate
(in.) Range In./Min. Current Range
.030 80 - 110 75A to 120A
.035 70 - 130 120A to 170A
SETTINGS FOR PURE TUNGSTEN
TUNGSTEN RANGE SWITCH APPROXIMATE
DIAMETER (in.) SETTINGS CURRENT RANGE
1/8 90 or 145 80 - 150 Amps
3/32 90 or 145 45 - 130 Amps
1/16 90 40 - 80 Amps
SETTINGS FOR  1% THORIATED TUNGSTEN
TUNGSTEN RANGE SWITCH APPROXIMATE
DIAMETER (in.) SETTINGS CURRENT RANGE
1/8 90, 145, or 210 80 - 225 Amps
3/32 90 or 145 50 - 180 Amps
1/16 90 or 145 45 - 120 Amps
ELECTRODE DIAMETER CURRENT RANGE (DC, electrode positive)
1/8 60 - 90 Amps
5/32 90 - 150 Amps
3/16 200 - 250 Amps
90 MAX.
125 MAX.
210(DC)/225(AC)
MAX.
3/32
1/8
5/32
40 TO 90 AMPS
70 TO 145 AMPS
120 TO 210(DC),
225(AC) AMPS
WELDMARK 225