R RichKem New Member Messages 23 Location UK May 31, 2022 #1 A small procedure which will be of interest to anyone who owns a Stel TIG uP 161H welder. 1. Remove the HF electrodes 2. Clean the electrodes with a small file or wet & dry paper 3. Re-install the electrodes 4. Set the HF electrode gap to 0.9mm
A small procedure which will be of interest to anyone who owns a Stel TIG uP 161H welder. 1. Remove the HF electrodes 2. Clean the electrodes with a small file or wet & dry paper 3. Re-install the electrodes 4. Set the HF electrode gap to 0.9mm
Ton-up Member Messages 2,299 Location Essex, England. Jun 1, 2022 #2 Thanks for that, I have one of this model Stels and used it a lot up until about 10 years ago. Haven’t had call to use it again but very good to know.
Thanks for that, I have one of this model Stels and used it a lot up until about 10 years ago. Haven’t had call to use it again but very good to know.
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 13,067 Location CX near Chesterfield Jun 1, 2022 #3 I have a 201 tigup that hasn't been used for a few years, I'll have a look inside it one day.
R RichKem New Member Messages 23 Location UK Jun 2, 2022 #4 Disclaimer: This is NOT engineering or welding advice so do not UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES follow what I do Ignoring this warning could cause severe physical or psychological damage!
Disclaimer: This is NOT engineering or welding advice so do not UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES follow what I do Ignoring this warning could cause severe physical or psychological damage!