Sounds like something is out of alignment. Its normal for the wire to get tight around the swan neck. The charge is applied either at the roller driver or as it enters the torch 'hose'. You might have an oversize wire - have you measured it? Have you checked the feed roller is correct / matched to wire diameter? How easily does it run with the tip removed? Get back to me? where do you reside? What is a replacement for cebora 130 mig welder driver# You might try asking on the mig welding forum. **LINK**Įdit - it sounds as though I'm dismissing the replies you get here! Of course, I'm not, but you might get someone over there that has the same make of welder, liner and torch that you have and might be familiar with your particular problem. You can try a teflon liner, you're right,normally used with aluminium wire. The welding current is introduced at the tip, not through the liner. In the past we have changed to a smaller wire spool, say 1 or 2 kgs, Don't know why it helps, but it seems to. It also prevents 10Kgs or so of wire going rusty when the welder sits for a while.Īlso have a very close look at the drive rollers, but the liner sounds like the issue.
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