
Recommended Operating Tips
- If anti-spatter is used, do not coat nozzle insulator as this may degrade insulating material. Click here to learn about TOUGH GARD™ products from Tregaskiss.
- Nozzle should be cleaned as often as possible. Spatter buildup can often lead to poor gas shielding or short circuiting between the contact tip and the nozzle.
- Spatter should be removed with the proper tools designed for spatter removal.
- In high temperature welding applications, heavy duty consumables are recommended.
Contact Tips, Retaining Head, Gas Diffusers:
- Contact tips may be removed and rotated in retaining head/gas diffuser, providing an additional wear surface and extending the service life of the product. Click here to learn about TOUGH GARD products from Tregaskiss.
- Inspect nozzle for spatter adhesion, blocked gas ports, and carburized contact surfaces. Clean as often as possible.
- If anti-spatter is used, periodically check gas ports for blockage. Click here to learn about TOUGH GARD products from Tregaskiss.
- Periodically check torques of body tube and end fittings. Loose fitting can cause overheating and premature failure of the gun.
- Sharp bends and loops in the cable should be avoided. Often the best solution is to suspend the wire feeder from a boom or trolley, thus eliminating a large number of bends and keeping the cable clear of hot weldments.
- Do not immerse liner into solvents for cleaning; the liner may be periodically blown out with compressed air.
- Avoid rough surfaces and sharp edges that can cause tears and nicks in cable jacket which can cause premature failure.
- Periodically check all cables and ground connections.
- Use anti-seize on all threaded connections.
Have a question?
Please contact our Technical Services Department by email or click here Ask The Experts. Our Technical Services Department can also be reach by phone at 1-877-737-3111. Assistance is available Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST.
All questions are answered to the best of our ability with the information given. Other factors not disclosed in the question may alter the best welding advice and procedures. We will respond to your question as soon as possible. Depending on the complexity of your question, it could take up to 1-2 business days to respond if you contact us electronically.







