First of all let me say I really enjoy all of the pictures of the projects from everyone. One of these days I'll get some of my own posted.
I have a Miller Challenger 172. When I bought it it came with the knurled drive roller for .030 - .035 flux core wire so I ordered the drive roll for solid wire since thats all I use. It's stamped for .024 - .035 wire and only has one groove. I decided to buy a 10# roll of .035 solid wire and give it a try. It work great for just a little while but now it slips so bad on the drive roll I'am having to use the knurled drive roller to push it thru. I've blown out the liner and the tip is new and looks good. Does Miller make a nother drive roller for this machine that would work better. I'am afraid the knurled roller will cause the wire to ruin my liner and eat my tips up since it bits into the wire so much. The groove on the other drive roller just doesn't seem big enough for the .035 wire. I believe it's called a u-groove roller. Thanks for the help.
Steve
I have a Miller Challenger 172. When I bought it it came with the knurled drive roller for .030 - .035 flux core wire so I ordered the drive roll for solid wire since thats all I use. It's stamped for .024 - .035 wire and only has one groove. I decided to buy a 10# roll of .035 solid wire and give it a try. It work great for just a little while but now it slips so bad on the drive roll I'am having to use the knurled drive roller to push it thru. I've blown out the liner and the tip is new and looks good. Does Miller make a nother drive roller for this machine that would work better. I'am afraid the knurled roller will cause the wire to ruin my liner and eat my tips up since it bits into the wire so much. The groove on the other drive roller just doesn't seem big enough for the .035 wire. I believe it's called a u-groove roller. Thanks for the help.
Steve
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