Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
MM210 question?
Collapse
X
-
Guest repliedAH EVERYONE..............THIS IS KEVIN ANOTHER SECRET AGENT......AND YOU THOUGHT THERE WERE ONLY A FEW HERE DIDN'T YOU.............................SRUBRN............ .KEVIN IS A SPECALIST WORKING WITH MARIE, MIKE, AND YOUNG DOUG.... I WILL START INTRODUCEING THEM TO YOU................ROCK
[email protected]
Leave a comment:
-
MM210
Todd,
Here are a couple things that come to mind that could cause what you are seeing. First off put a .030 contact tip in the gun, an oversized tip can cause poor current transfer to the welding wire (poor current transfer= burnbacks). Make sure the drive rolls are set for the correct wire size, the drive rolls supplied with the MM210 are .030 on 1 side and .035 on the other side also check the spool brake tension (the large black nut that holds the spool hub on) slippage = burnbacks. If you are still having trouble please give us a call (920)831-4898
Kevin
[email protected]
Leave a comment:
-
I will put the right tip in. I thought maybe I had too much stick out.
Leave a comment:
-
I have run bigger tips in a jam but they feed a little erratic,especially if your new to this,i agree,first things first,get the right tip.
Leave a comment:
-
First off,run a .030 tip with .030 wire,then check back if you still have a problem.
Leave a comment:
-
MM210 question?
I just bought a MM210 to replace a brand new HH135 and I only have one problem. I am sure it is something I am doing.
I pull the trigger sometime and the wire arcs and breaks off right at the end of the tip and sticks to it. It will cool a second and pop out and you can continue on welding. Doesn't do it all the time. It is aggrevating though.
Any ideas, all you experts???
I run .030 wire and a .035 tip.Tags: None
Leave a comment: