![]() Too much power – Setting your Mig welder to high or hot can cause several problems at the torch that can resemble pulsing or stuttering.The most common of these errors in the setup include: Using improper setting for the material you are welding or the type of wire you are using to produce your welds can be another cause of pulsing and stuttering with your Mig welder. How To Find The Correct MIG Welder Settings > Check out the video below These fluctuations can produce a stuttering or pulsing effect at the torch as the heat goes up and down at the weld. A bad ground caused by a dirty or worn clamp, or a broken or worn ground lead can cause fluctuations in the current from the welder. Bad Ground – Maintaining a good circuit is necessary to produce clean even welds.A damaged tip can easily become a binding point for the wire and cause stuttering or pulsing at the weld. High heat, splatter, and operator abuse (dropping the torch, so the tip bangs on the concrete or work) can take its toll on the tip. Failure to change tips – The tip of your torch takes a beating.These wear points can become bad enough to cause the wire to stop feeding and created a tangled mess in the wire drive assembly. The welding wire rubs on these points, wearing groves in the assembly that can become pinch points causing the wire to feed inconsistently. ![]() The spring liner in the assembly will eventually wear at the points that bends occur.
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