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  • wrench3047
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    Blown S10
    It's CAC Carbon Arc Cutting. You use a carbon stick electrode with an air jet. Once the carbon arc starts it just melts the metal and the air blows it away. Like a O/A torch but with electricity.

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  • Blown S-10
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    second time = what is air arcing ?

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  • Sberry
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    This was bought up on the Hobart board and we were advised against using our synchros for air arc, I dont remember the exact reason though. Something about the sudden rush of current but dont remember the details.

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  • 92 mustang
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    thanks for the replys. the welders at work said it would probably do it but I was hoping someone has tried it.

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  • cruizer
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    Nope, Nadda, DON'T even think about it!!!

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  • paulrbrown
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    Carbon Arc needs 25+ volts to work, my Bobcat does not like to preform it, but my Synchrowave 250 will. Hope this helps, also watch the duty cycle, as the CAC can easily smoke your machine. Paul

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  • dyn88
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    im not sure but I dont think the syncro has the arc force to use carbon.

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  • Mike W
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    Hi and welcome. I don't understand what air arcing is.

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  • 92 mustang
    started a topic air arcing with sycrowave 180

    air arcing with sycrowave 180

    I have been doing a bunch of air arcing at work and was wondering if i could get by using my syncrowave 180 on small projects at my house? I wouldnt use it that much but it would come in handy once in a while.
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