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Substitute your clark tips for Tweco ones, which are available at all welding stores. Find your nearest Praxair location in the website www.praxair.com.
Part number os TWE 11-30 or TWE 11-35 depending on the size of your wire .030 or .035.
yes but it is going to take time and patience,if possible you need to grind a v groove in the two pieces your going to weld ,it is going to take several passes to fill in groove for the penatration of the weld.
tip size depends on the size of wire you are using,worn tip doesnt help wire break unless its kinking up after feed rollers.check the tennsion of feed rollers,check wire on roll for nicks(have seen bad rolls of wire from factory).
1] Remove the power cable from the power. (socket on the wall) remove the top cover there should be a fuse located on the wiring panel.
2] perform all your house keping- like, all plugs and socket are tight, the correct contact tip with the the right wire size, roller/s are also the correct ones for the wire size and are turning if they are turning but not feeding the wire, then, the rollers need to be tightend , get back to us.
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