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Welding basics
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14.7 Torch
Fig. 9: Powermaster-torch of the i-LTG/i-LTW-series.
Torch switch functions
M
M
Job
Job
A
A
75 76 78
77
80
81
82
83
84 85
Fig. 10: Torch switches
75 Torch switch Start/Stop
for starting and stopping the welding process.
76 Torch switch second current
for calling up the second current I2.
(For additional functions see “2. torch button in Chap-
ter „14.3 Secondary parameters“ on page 39)
77 Torch switch up
to increase the parameter values.
78 Torch switch down
to decrease the parameter values.
80 LED ampere:
is lit if the welding current is readable in the display
(84).
81 LED Job:
Not available at BasicPlus!
82 Powermaster LED 3:
Free selectable parameters can be saved here. Initial
parameter is “second current I2”.
83 Powermaster LED 4:
Free selectable parameters can be saved here.
84 Display: shows parameter values.
85 Mode button:
switch between the parametes LED 80 to LED 83.
Press 7 seconds to change the display (84) to right or
left hand mode. Index is a dot at the bottom right.
Press 2 seconds to unlock the mode-button for 15
seconds (with activated sub-parameter “Powermaster
LED lock” (PLL)).
15 Welding basics
15.1 Stick electrode welding
Coated stick electrodes are used for the widely-used manual
metal arc welding process (stick electrode welding). The coat-
ing of the electrode melts o during the welding process to-
gether with the core wire. The coating generates the shielding
gas. Additionally the burning-o coating compensates alloy
elements, which are destroyed in the molten pool. A slag layer
forms on top of the welding seam, which covers and protects
the cooling welding seam against the air.
The coatings of the electrodes dier according to thickness
and type, i.e. chemical composition. This results in dierent
welding properties and consequently dierent applications
for the electrodes. Types and nomenclature are dened in DIN
EN 499 (formerly 1913).
Stick electrode
Arc
Coating
Core rod
Gas/slag
Molten zone
Base metal

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BrandLORCH
ModelT 220 DC BasicPlus
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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