denlow60
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It depends on what thickness of material you have to weld, whether you have to make a Root weld or filler layer or fillet weld.
an example: a fillet weld of 10 mm thick plates.
1: Leave VOLTS fine adjustment at position 1
2: Set the volts rough adjustment button to 2 to the right.
3: Set WIRE adjust amp to 6
4: Now we are going to weld on a test plate
5: now we will adjust the wire (ampere) if it is too much or too little during welding.
if it has too much wire it will want to penetrate then you have to give less wire.
if it has too little wire you will notice that because it slowly enters the weld pool, so you have to provide more wire here.
6: if you still get a lot of welding spatter, you will work with volt fine adjustment, then you set it to 2 etc.
Ampere wants to penetrate
VOLT wants to make the weld pool wide
an example: a fillet weld of 10 mm thick plates.
1: Leave VOLTS fine adjustment at position 1
2: Set the volts rough adjustment button to 2 to the right.
3: Set WIRE adjust amp to 6
4: Now we are going to weld on a test plate
5: now we will adjust the wire (ampere) if it is too much or too little during welding.
if it has too much wire it will want to penetrate then you have to give less wire.
if it has too little wire you will notice that because it slowly enters the weld pool, so you have to provide more wire here.
6: if you still get a lot of welding spatter, you will work with volt fine adjustment, then you set it to 2 etc.
Ampere wants to penetrate
VOLT wants to make the weld pool wide