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30 the amount of
gas
that can be saved during mig/mag
welding
is dependent on several different parameters. choice of equipment: → working pressure in cylinder regulator/outlet point →
gas
hose diameter →
gas
hose length →
welding
parameters → set shielding
gas
flow
→ number of
welding
starts →
welding
time the correct choice of equipment and correctly set shielding
gas
flow
can produce savings – without additional equipment such as
gas
savers. see also page 24. by installing a weld
flow
gas
saver in the equipment for tig and mig/ mag
welding
, optimum saving function is achieved because: → the
gas
saver is installed in the
gas
hose close to the
welding
unit, which means that the effect of the
gas
hose's dimensions and the cylinder regulator is subordinated → the desired shielding
gas
flow
in the
gas
cap is set with the aid of a separate
flow
meter and the measurement takes place at the
gas
cap, which is the correct measurement point for shielding
gas
flow
→ weld
flow
is a cost-effective solution the new location of the regulator/valve minimises the influence of the pressure build-up in the
gas
hose, and the correct "
gas
boost" can be achieved. weld
flow
has good capacity at low pressures (1–2 bar). this means that the pressure build-up in the event of a
welding
stop can be reduced to a necessary minimum. supplied with test
flow
meter and hose clips, as well as operating in- structions. test
flow
meter for shielding
gas
welding
for argon and argon mixtures. the measurement tube must be held vertically and directly against the
welding
gun's nozzle. the
flow
is read off in the middle of the ball. the measurement range is 5–25 l/min. aga no. / part no. weld
flow
gas
saver, hose connection ø 6.3 mm 202 502 430 / 307911 weld
flow
gas
saver, hose connection ø 5 mm 202 502 429 / 307923 sb pack aga no. / part no. test
flow
meter 269 121 330 / 300766 regulators. accessories, regulators. weld
flow
gas
saver for quality
welding
. test
flow
meter for shielding
gas
es. regulators
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