Welders [how to use welders] are important equipment that is widely used in industrial manufacturing, construction and maintenance operations to connect metal materials through currents. Proper use of welders not only improves the quality of welding, but also ensures the safety of operators. The following is a summary note on “how to use welders”, which combines operational processes and attention to help users use them more safely and efficiently。
I. Basic operating procedures for welders
Steps
Operation content
Annotations
Preparations
Ensure that welder power is normal and check whether cables, welders, wires, etc. Are intact。
Connect to power
Welders are connected to the power supply to confirm that the voltage meets the requirements of the equipment and to avoid damage due to unstable voltage。
Adjust parameters
Resize currents according to the thickness, type and welding of welding materials (e. G. Direct flow/exchange)。
Installation of weld bars or welds
Suitable welds or welds are selected according to welding needs and are properly mounted in welders。
Local processing

Welder wires are firmly connected to welded pieces to ensure the stability of the circuit。
Start welding
Maintain appropriate angles, evenly moving welders, and control weld speed and arc length。
Welding over
When the arcs were out, the power was turned off and the welders were disconnected from the works。
Clear the scene
Clean up welding residues, check the state of the equipment and keep records。
Attention on the use of welders
Attention
Specific content
Safety
Protective equipment, including welding masks, gloves, protective clothing, etc., must be worn prior to operation to prevent electrical arc injuries and splatter burns。
Equipment inspection
Pre-use check if the electric welder casings are intact and if the wires are broken to prevent electrical leakage or short circuits。
Environmental requirements

Avoid operating in a wet, flammable and explosive environment, ensure good ventilation and prevent accumulation of harmful gases。
Welding parameters
Work of different materials and thickness requires different current configurations, which are burned through the conference, and overweight affects the quality of welds。
Weld gun operation
The distance between the welders and the work is kept to the point where the arc is unstable or welds are not uniform。
Welding
When welding is completed, proper cooling should be done to prevent thermal stress from causing deformation or cracking。
Maintenance
Regular clean-up of the internal dust of the welder, checking the robustness of the cable connection and ensuring the long-term stable operation of the equipment。
Iii. Common problems and solutions
Problem
Reason analysis
Solutions
The arc is unstable

Inadequate current set or poor welding
Adjust current parameters, check and tighten welding gun connections
Welds aren't beautiful
Welds are too fast or wrong
Control the weld speed. Keep your angles right
Weld ties
It's too high or welded
Lower the current and adjust the welding position
Welder overheated
Excessive duration of continuous use
Do not use until cooled
Concluding remarks
The proper use of welders, an indispensable tool in modern industry, is essential to ensure weld quality and operational safety. Operators should be familiar with the performance of the equipment, master basic operating procedures and comply strictly with safety norms. Through continuous practice and learning, welding skills can be progressively upgraded and work efficiency and product quality improved。
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