When adjusting the flowmeter do you make a "dry" run of the machine (tungsten not welding) to set the flow???
Most say 15-20 on the meter.....anyone use anything different under normal welding conditions?
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I adjust mine when the gas is flowing. It may waste a little gas but I am sure I am getting coverage and it purges the lines prior to actually welding. I used to set it and forget it but found that the setting was too low because once the trigger was pulled the line pressure went down. Give it a try and you can see that for yourself, Just my .02.
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Is this a ball type flow meter? They only read when gas is flowing.
I would set the torch for the way you weld without striking an arc. Most of these are read at the bottom of the ball.
I would set the torch for the way you weld without striking an arc. Most of these are read at the bottom of the ball.
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At present I am using a gauge flowmeter .......I do have a ball type too!Ultralow787 wrote:Is this a ball type flow meter? They only read when gas is flowing.
I would set the torch for the way you weld without striking an arc. Most of these are read at the bottom of the ball.
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The ball type flow meter is a little more accurate, if in doubt go by a flow gauge that fits over the cup at the torch. This will give you the actual flow at the torch, and it's great for diagnosing faults as well.
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