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Content about Bernard - Page 3
- From The Welder
GMAW guns, consumables, and more: 7 common questions answered
- By Andy Monk
- Feb 7, 2012
- Arc Welding
- Article
Following a few guidelines when selecting and using GMAW equipment and consumables can help improve productivity and quality in your welding operation.
- From The Welder
Miller Electric names senior VP at ITW Welding North America
- Nov 10, 2011
- Arc Welding
- News Release
Miller Electric Mfg. Co., Appleton, Wis., has announced the promotion of Scott Jenkins, former general manager of the Miller Portable Power division, to the position of senior vice president of sales and marketing for ITW Welding North America. Jenkins oversees sales and marketing for all ITW...
- From The Welder
Handling, installing, and maintaining GMAW consumables
- By Frank Laberi
- Oct 20, 2011
- Consumables
- Article
For GMAW consumables in particular, several pitfalls exist that can shorten their life span. Taking the time to learn tips for keeping them clean and lasting longer can positively affect productivity, quality, and the bottom line.
- From The Welder
Handling, installing, and maintaining GMAW consumables
- By Frank Laberi
- Sep 12, 2011
- Consumables
- Article
For GMAW consumables in particular, several pitfalls exist that can shorten their life span. Taking the time to learn tips for keeping them clean and lasting longer can positively affect productivity, quality, and the bottom line.
- From The Welder
Answers to 6 FAQs about FCAW-SS
- By Andy Monk
- Mar 7, 2011
- Arc Welding
- Article
A reliable process for heavy-duty applications, self-shielded flux-cored welding (FCAW-SS) has its challenges. Here are some FAQs about these challenges and suggestions for overcoming them.
- From The Welder
Water-cooled GMAW guns, consumables introduced
- Mar 30, 2010
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Bernard introduces its customizable W™-series water-cooled GMAW guns and new water-cooled Centerfire™ consumables to meet the wide ranging needs of high-amperage, water-cooled MIG applications. Featuring exceptional durability and hundreds of possible configurations, W-Guns offer users...
- From The Welder
Self-shielded flux-cored welding gun enhanced
- Mar 30, 2010
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Bernard Welding Equipment has announced improvements to its Dura-Flux self-shielded flux-cored welding gun. A variety of trigger guards, cable lengths, neck styles, and direct plugs allow users to customize the gun for their applications. The company now offers six different cable lengths ( 8 ft....
- From The Welder
GMAW guns and consumables
- By Andy Monk
- Jan 6, 2010
- Arc Welding
- Article
Think GMAW guns and consumables don't have an impact on your final weld? Think again. By separating the myths surrounding GMAW guns and their consumables from the facts, you can ensure you're not compromising performance or weld integrity.
- From The Welder
High-deposition welding guns feature durable, heat-resistant handle with rubberized grip
- Sep 16, 2008
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Bernard offers its HD Q and S-Guns designed for high-deposition welding. The welding guns feature a durable and heat-resistant handle with a rubberized grip for maneuverability. They also have an armor-protected locking trigger with an optional dual-schedule switch. The guns use Stay-Tite...
- From The Welder
Troubleshooting welding conductivity
- By Bill Giese
- Jun 17, 2008
- Arc Welding
- Article
When MIG welding, are you experiencing an erratic, sputtering arc; a gradual need to increase voltage at the power source; discoloration of copper cable strands or the liner; increased contact tip burnbacks; or inconsistent weld appearance? If so, your problem could be poor conductivity caused by electrical resistance.
- From The Fabricator
Tips for troubleshooting GMAW consumables
- By Bill Giese
- Jun 17, 2008
- Arc Welding
- Article
Being able to quickly and accurately identify the source of GMAW consumable problems will save you both money and frustration.
- From The Welder
Welding nozzles, gasless parts introduced for welding at high amperages
- Apr 15, 2008
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Bernard has introduced a line of heavy-duty and gasless Centerfire™ components, designed to help reduce operator downtime and improve weld quality for companies that weld at high amperages or change frequently between GMAW and self-shielded FCAW. The components feature thick walls, a...
- From The Welder
Self-shielded flux-cored welding gun introduced
- Oct 9, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Bernard's Dura-Flux™ is the company's first self-shielded, flux-cored welding gun. The gun features a nonmetallic trigger that the company says absorbs less heat than metal triggers and is designed to increase operator comfort. The trigger is also made with a sealed microswitch to keep dust...
- From The Welder
The tipping point
- By Bill Giese
- Sep 11, 2007
- Consumables
- Article
Incorrect contact tip recess can cause excessive spatter, burn-through and warping, insufficient penetration, and porosity. Welders who become familiar with correct tip recess can avoid these problems as well as unnecessary equipment upgrades yet still improve GMAW quality.
- From The Welder
Great welds need the right gas
- By Bill Giese
- Aug 22, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Article
Using an inappropriate gas mixture and consumables for a particular GMAW application can cause porosity and excessive spatter, factors that diminish weld quality. Which gases work best with which materials? Why is nozzle selection important? This article addresses these and other questions about GMAW gas and consumables.
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