Hi All,
This may be a really stupid question (DISCLAIMER). I have never welded anything in my life. I bought a TIG Machine (TOPWELL ALUTIG250HD - AC/DC TIG, HF, Pulse, Sequencer, AC Waveshapes, MIXTIG, and all the bells and whistles which may or may not be necessary for a beginner like me). Got myself a new 100% Argon bottle, a flowmeter regulator. Hooked up everything. Read the manuals at least 20 times, watched the many TIG welding primer on YouTubes at least a 1000 times.
Here's the question. My machine does not have a "Gas Check Function". It does have a pre-flow and post-flow function. How do I set my flowmeter regulator volume to my required 8-9Lpm (18-20Cfh). With the flowmeter, nothing will be shown unless I initiate the trigger on the torch / pedal. My machine is set to HF arc initiation but I can set it to lift arc. Is it safe to just press the trigger up in the air (away from the material or the ground clamp) to test the volume flow of the Argon on my flowmeter. Someone told me to remove the tungsten from the torch, unhook the negative torch lead, unhook the positive ground lead, and just connect the gas hose connection and the switch connection of the torch to the machine and trigger the torch. Does it really matter ?
What is the safe procedure to do this ? I'd appreciate it if anybody can give me a helping hand as there are no TIG welders that I know of around my area that I can call for help.
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No need to remove the tungsten or unhook anything and do crazy stuff. Just hold the torch away from anything and tap the button or foot pedal and you're golden. When I do it I typically just have my torch in the torch holder and have never had any issues. I do the same thing on the MIG at work.
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My Miller Dynasty DX200 has a "purge" feature which flows gas but does not energize the electrode. That is what I use to set the flowrate. It is also useful when I first setup the machine after breaking it down for storage. It is of course necessary to get any air out of the lines before welding. My Hobart HH180 wire welder also has a purge mode. Check your manual for "purge."
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My Parweld has a purge function which puts gas on to the torch for 15 seconds unless you tap the button again and it stops. I use it when I haven't welded for a day or so for a couple of seconds or when changing hoses perhaps for 5 seconds. Never had any tungsten burn issues so the timing must be about right.
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