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I got the Push-Pull torch today, luckily I had two kidneys so was able to sell one to fund it
Not had much of a chance to try it out yet as it only arrived about 4:30 today.
It seems to be very nicely made and hopefully robust.
A few pics.
I got a 36 degree neck and the optional pistol grip.
The feed rollers.
Torch plugged into the WFU and showing current.
wire feed speed m/min
Job number
It also shows the voltage trim and programme number but I never use the latter so won't be using that.
It doesn't display the material thickness so I will have to get used to setting by feedrate or current for the initial welds, once welding you soon know if it is too hot or cold so can adjust.
Only had a short try before I headed home, it seemed very smooth feeding compared to the Binzel I have been using but I will know whether that is the case over the next few days when I will be using it a bit more.
Pic of a few runs on some 3mm 6082 Angle. You can see the gas coverage is good as there is a soot band at least half a bead width away from the weld.
Not had much of a chance to try it out yet as it only arrived about 4:30 today.
It seems to be very nicely made and hopefully robust.
A few pics.
I got a 36 degree neck and the optional pistol grip.
The feed rollers.
Torch plugged into the WFU and showing current.
wire feed speed m/min
Job number
It also shows the voltage trim and programme number but I never use the latter so won't be using that.
It doesn't display the material thickness so I will have to get used to setting by feedrate or current for the initial welds, once welding you soon know if it is too hot or cold so can adjust.
Only had a short try before I headed home, it seemed very smooth feeding compared to the Binzel I have been using but I will know whether that is the case over the next few days when I will be using it a bit more.
Pic of a few runs on some 3mm 6082 Angle. You can see the gas coverage is good as there is a soot band at least half a bead width away from the weld.