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REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:10 pm
by arnolddyer
On my Hobart Handler 120 I have a reverse polarity option. I have never used this. When is it necessary to do this ?

Re: REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:19 pm
by taylorkh
Reverse polarity or Electrode Positive is used for solid wire MIG (GMAW) welding with shielding gas. Straight polarity or Electrode Negative is used for self shielding flux core (FCAW). You would need to change the polarity when you change the wire type.

Ken

Re: REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:00 pm
by Otto Nobedder
Ken's correct.

I'll add that there are "dual shield" wires, that have a flux-core AND require gas. Some are straight polarity, some reverse, so it's best to check the maker's recommendations for these. I doubt you'll find one for a smaller machine, though. I've never seen a "dual shield" wire under .045"

Steve

Re: REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:10 pm
by arnolddyer
taylorkh wrote:Reverse polarity or Electrode Positive is used for solid wire MIG (GMAW) welding with shielding gas. Straight polarity or Electrode Negative is used for self shielding flux core (FCAW). You would need to change the polarity when you change the wire type.

Ken
Okay Ken, If I understand you correctly, I use grounding clamp neg.and electrode (gun) positive for shielding gas mode operations. Then when my gas is off for flux core operations I would make my grounding clamp positive and my electrode (gun) neg.?

Re: REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:18 pm
by arnolddyer
Otto Nobedder wrote:Ken's correct.

I'll add that there are "dual shield" wires, that have a flux-core AND require gas. Some are straight polarity, some reverse, so it's best to check the maker's recommendations for these. I doubt you'll find one for a smaller machine, though. I've never seen a "dual shield" wire under .045"

Steve
Thanks Steve,I think the biggest wire I would be using is the .035. I actually prefer the .023 because I tend to weld mostly sheet metal. Thicker stuff , if not too much, I'll stay with the .023. If I have a lot of thick metal welding I will switch over to .035, that's the biggest my machine is designed for use.

Re: REVERSE POLARITY

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:34 pm
by Otto Nobedder
You have it right.

As Ken said, for solid wire with gas, the gun is positive.