Mig Welder Wire Keeps Sticking at Dennis Trout blog

Mig Welder Wire Keeps Sticking. I'd try a different spool of wire. I'm having the same issue lately with my hh140 and solid.030 wire and tips. Maybe a different brand or lot number. Those periods where the wire is stuck create the perfect opportunity for the arc to burnback. I switched to a roll of hobart.030 flux core and. Erratic wire feeding usually happens because the filler wire hasn’t been tensioned correctly. Did the problem start with a new spool of wire? Nozzle dip should be fine. It does feed freely until it reaches the tip it will feed through like normal and even weld like normal but it has been getting caught. If you’ve added too much tension, the wire will struggle to feed, and it’ll jump or bounce between feeding and becoming stuck. Pull the wire and blow out the liner. Also check to see if you drive rollers are too tight. If you ever used wire lube you are screwed.

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I'm having the same issue lately with my hh140 and solid.030 wire and tips. I switched to a roll of hobart.030 flux core and. Did the problem start with a new spool of wire? Maybe a different brand or lot number. If you ever used wire lube you are screwed. Nozzle dip should be fine. Erratic wire feeding usually happens because the filler wire hasn’t been tensioned correctly. It does feed freely until it reaches the tip it will feed through like normal and even weld like normal but it has been getting caught. I'd try a different spool of wire. Those periods where the wire is stuck create the perfect opportunity for the arc to burnback.

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Mig Welder Wire Keeps Sticking If you’ve added too much tension, the wire will struggle to feed, and it’ll jump or bounce between feeding and becoming stuck. I'm having the same issue lately with my hh140 and solid.030 wire and tips. Maybe a different brand or lot number. If you ever used wire lube you are screwed. Those periods where the wire is stuck create the perfect opportunity for the arc to burnback. Also check to see if you drive rollers are too tight. Nozzle dip should be fine. It does feed freely until it reaches the tip it will feed through like normal and even weld like normal but it has been getting caught. I'd try a different spool of wire. I switched to a roll of hobart.030 flux core and. If you’ve added too much tension, the wire will struggle to feed, and it’ll jump or bounce between feeding and becoming stuck. Pull the wire and blow out the liner. Erratic wire feeding usually happens because the filler wire hasn’t been tensioned correctly. Did the problem start with a new spool of wire?

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