15 Operating Optimum Parameters Range Wire Feed Speed Amps. Volts Amps. Volts .035" (0.9mm)   Flat 365"/min. (9.27m/min.) 130-140 24-25 100-170 21-26 Horizontal 365"/min. (9.27m/min.) 130-140 24-25 100-170 21-26 Vertical-Up 310"/min. (7.87m/min.) 110-120 22-23 110-120 21-23 Overhead 320"/min. (8.13m/min.) 120-130 23-24 120-130 22-24 .045" (1.2 mm) Flat 450"/min. (11.50m/min.) 180-200 25-27 135-250 24-32 Horizontal 450"/min. (11.50m/min.) 180-200 25-27 135-250 24-32 Vertical-Up 325"/min. (8.30m/min.) 150-170 24-26 135-200 24-26 Overhead 425"/min. (10.40m/min.) 175-195 25-27 155-200 25-28 Special Instructions 1.       Use feed rolls of common configurations (knurled,  u-grooved, or flat-V grooved combination) but do not exceed a firm finger tight feed roll pressure. 2.      Use nylon or teflon cable liner. 3.       Wire must be carefully cut to insure roundness and proper feeding through the contact tip. 4.      Set wire feed speed and adjust voltage for smoothest operations. 5.      Electrode stickout range is from 1/2" to 1" (12.5 mm to 25 mm) with an ideal range of 5/8" to 3/4" (16 mm to 19 mm). 6.       Weld using reverse polarity DC (Electrode +) in all positions. Stainless steels also available in coated electrodes, spools and cut lengths. Also available as All-Shield X-tra for flat and horizontal position only. Self-peeling slag; finely rippled flat bead.
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