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joints were the Orion can penetrate approximately ½ to 3/4 of the way through the material an “I”
seam may be appropriate . The weld location should be cleared of solder as this will reduce weld
quality .
ARE THERE SPECIAL JOINT PREPARATIONS NEEDED WITH TACK/FUSION WELDING?
Just as in pulse-arc welding, all solder should be removed if a strong metal to metal tack/fusion
weld is desired . Tacking can be used to weld solder in place, or to temporarily tack a work-piece to
a solder layer .
CAN I USE TACK MODE TO PLACE SOLDER GRANULES OR PIECES BEFORE A SOLDERING TORCH
IS USED?
Yes, this is a very simple process . A variety of hand pieces are available .
Trouble Shooting
Problem
Solution(s)
My welder won’t turn on .
•Verify that the power cord is plugged into the rear panel of the Orion and also into a
power outlet .
•Do NOT use an extension cord with the Orion .
•Check the circuit breaker for that particular power receptacle .
•Check and replace any blown fuses in the Orion’s Fuse Bay .
My electrode keeps sticking
before I even weld .
•Clean the work-piece at the weld site .
•Clean or sharpen the electrode .
•Increase the energy slightly to add more energy to the arc .
I can trigger a weld, but it
always aborts and does
nothing .
•Hold the stylus steady so that the electrode continuously contacts the work-piece . If
contact is lost, even for an instant, the weld will abort .
•Verify that the attachment plugged into the + terminal is making constant contact with
the work-piece .
•Clean the surface of the work-piece at the weld site . Oil, carbon deposits, and other
residue can cause continuity to be lost .
•Verify that the electrode is sharp and not deformed at its tip . Replace or sharpen the
electrode as necessary .
My electrode keeps sticking
when I weld .
•Verify that the current mode is not Tack Mode .
•Hold the stylus so that there is less pressure on the electrode . Very low energy settings
will require extremely little pressure on the electrode .
•Increase the energy slightly to add more energy to the arc .
I’m set to Auto Trigger
(Touch Detect) but nothing
ever happens when I touch
the electrode to my work-
piece .
•Verify that the work-piece is clipped to, or touching, an attachment that is securely
plugged i Arc terminal .
•Verify that the play button is green .
•Verify that the stylus connector is completely inserted into the stylus receiver on the
front panel . Disconnect and reconnect it following the procedure given in the Setup
Instructions .
•The work-piece is not conductive and cannot be arc-welded with the Orion .
My welds look dirty or
blackened .
•Change the flow rate of the shielding gas . Between 5 -10 PSI is recommended .
•Decrease the length of exposed electrode to bring the work-piece closer to the stylus
nozzle .
•Verify that there are no gas leaks at the gas receiver on the rear panel of the Orion and
also at the stylus connector on the front panel . Note: Gas cannot leak from the stylus
connector except during a weld .