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Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C - User Manual

Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C
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Questions and Answers

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    Cole WatsonAug 8, 2025
    Why does my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C Welding System have excessive spatter?
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      Alexis CarterAug 8, 2025
      Excessive spatter (beads of metal scattered around the weld area) in your Jasic Welding System can occur if the amperage is too high for the selected electrode. To resolve this, reduce the amperage or use a larger diameter electrode. It can also happen if the voltage is too high or the arc length is too long; in this case, reduce the arc length or voltage.
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    John ColeAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C has porosity?
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      Stephanie KelleyAug 12, 2025
      If your Jasic Welding System exhibits porosity (small holes or cavities on the surface or within the weld material), it could be due to a dirty workpiece. Ensure you remove all contaminants such as oil, grease, rust, and moisture from the material before welding. Another cause may be a damp electrode; replace or dry the electrode. Also, excessive arc length can cause porosity, so reduce the arc length.
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    Philip RobertsonAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C burning through the material?
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      Beth LewisAug 16, 2025
      Burning through (holes within the material where no weld exists) with your Jasic Welding System can happen if the heat input is too high. Try using a lower amperage or a smaller electrode. Also, ensure you are using the correct welding travel speed.
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    Steven CruzAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C Welding System have a lack of penetration?
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      Taylor PetersonAug 20, 2025
      A lack of penetration in your Jasic Welding System, where the weld bead fails to create complete fusion between the materials, can be due to several factors. First, ensure proper joint preparation, allowing full access to the root of the weld. Insufficient heat input can also be a cause; increase the amperage or electrode size accordingly. Lastly, poor weld technique, which can be resolved by reducing travel speed and ensuring the arc is on the leading edge of the weld puddle.
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    Ethan WongAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C have poor fusion?
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      Jesse WhiteheadAug 26, 2025
      Poor fusion in your Jasic Welding System, where the weld material fails to fuse with either the material to be welded or previous weld beads, can be caused by insufficient heat level. Try increasing the amperage or electrode size. It may also be due to poor welding technique; alter your technique to ensure penetration, such as weaving, arc positioning, or using a stringer bead technique. A dirty workpiece can also prevent proper fusion; remove contaminants before welding.
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    Eric WilliamsAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C have excessive penetration?
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      bortegaAug 29, 2025
      Excessive penetration in your Jasic Welding System, where the weld metal is below the surface level of the material, can be caused by heat input being too high. Reduce the amperage or use a smaller electrode with lower amperage. It can also result from poor weld technique; use the correct welding travel speed.
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    Sara CarpenterSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C has an uneven and erratic weld bead?
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      Natalie BrandtSep 3, 2025
      An uneven and erratic weld bead in your Jasic Welding System, where the weld bead is inconsistent and misses the joint, is often due to operator error. Operator training is required.

Jasic EVO 2.0 EM-160C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Rated Output Voltage26.4V
Efficiency85%
Protection ClassIP21S
Input Voltage230V AC
Output Current Range160A
Dimensions130
Welding ProcessesMMA
ProcessMMA

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