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Multimatic 200 won't start an arc when trying to Tig weld.
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Crusader,
With the stick welding side working properly it doesn't sound like it's a machine issue. A couple more things other than the gas that could cause this, what are you running for tungsten (pure, ceriated)? and are you sharpening the tungsten or balling it?
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Problem here is that there really isn't much difference between lift arc and cc, other than the decrease in amperage during the lift arc process. Have you tried scatch starting?
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Originally posted by mbramble View PostDid you buy it at a local welding supplier, or off the Internet?? If purchased locally, they may be able to help you out.....Has it TIG welded correctly before??
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Originally posted by mbramble View PostAny progress???
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Originally posted by mbramble View PostAre you pressing the pedal all the way to the bottom when starting??
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Originally posted by mbramble View PostAre you pressing the pedal all the way to the bottom when starting??
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Are you pressing the pedal all the way to the bottom when starting??
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Correct polarity?
Have you tried standard lift start no remote?
Correct straight Argon?
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Originally posted by cruizer View PostSounds more like a remote issue, what do you have your local control set at?
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Sounds more like a remote issue, what do you have your local control set at?
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Multimatic 200 won't start an arc when trying to Tig weld.
Need help! I have triple checked all the connections and polarity. I have the machine set to lift-arc tig with remote. I have the tungsten touching the work piece then press the foot pedal and lift the torch up slowly. It arc's for less than 1 second and then stops. I have tried all sorts of heights for the torch and materials to weld with the same result. Please help!Tags: None
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