{"id":703,"date":"2022-06-16T14:15:35","date_gmt":"2022-06-16T14:15:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/settingslab.com\/?p=703"},"modified":"2022-06-16T14:15:35","modified_gmt":"2022-06-16T14:15:35","slug":"lincoln-mig-welding-settings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/settingslab.com\/lincoln-mig-welding-settings\/","title":{"rendered":"Lincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you have spent some time as a pro or amateur welder, then you might have heard about the Lincoln welder. After all, this device has the ideal features for handling various types of welding tasks. But before you can enjoy its true power, you will have to get the right settings.<\/p>\n
Finding the settings for the Lincoln MIG Welder can look like an impossible task. But if you work with a guide, you should be getting these figures without much work.<\/p>\n
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In this article, we will be showing you several settings for working with the Lincoln MIG welder. To make things easier, these settings will be presented on a chart.<\/p>\n
Here is a chart showing the wire speed and voltage speed settings that suit Lincoln MIG welders. But before using these values, we suggest that you have a decent understanding of your preferred metal. Also, consider the amperage settings and the task at hand.<\/p>\n
Wire Size Diameter<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for 9.5 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for 8mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for<\/p>\n 6.4 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for 4.8 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for<\/p>\n 2.8 mm<\/p>\n Material<\/p>\n Thickness<\/p>\n ( Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.030″<\/td>\n | 20\/375<\/td>\n | 19\/340<\/td>\n | 18.5\/300<\/td>\n | 17.5\/275<\/td>\n | 16\/240<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.35″<\/td>\n | 21\/300<\/td>\n | 20\/275<\/td>\n | 18.5\/250<\/td>\n | 17.5\/210<\/td>\n | 16\/170<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.45″<\/td>\n | 22.5\/230<\/td>\n | 21.5\/205<\/td>\n | 19\/180<\/td>\n | 17.5\/140<\/td>\n | 16\/100<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n <\/p>\n Lincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart for ER70S-6 + CO2+20CFH<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\nWire Size Diameter<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for 9.5 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for 8mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for<\/p>\n | 6.4 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for 4.8 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for<\/p>\n | 2.8 mm<\/p>\n Material<\/p>\n Thickness<\/p>\n ( Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n 0.030<\/strong><\/td>\n | 22\/390<\/td>\n | 20.5\/335<\/td>\n | 20\/280<\/td>\n | 19\/240<\/td>\n | 19\/200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | 0.035<\/strong><\/td>\n | 22.5\/310<\/td>\n | 22\/285<\/td>\n | 21.5\/360<\/td>\n | 20\/225<\/td>\n | 19.5\/180<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | 0. 045<\/strong><\/td>\n | 23\/240<\/td>\n | 22\/220<\/td>\n | 21\/280<\/td>\n | 19\/155<\/td>\n | 19\/140<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n | <\/p>\n Lincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart for ER70S-6 + 75% AR\/25% CO2+20CFH<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\nWire Size Diameter<\/td>\n | Machine Settings for 9.5 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for 8mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for<\/p>\n | 6.4 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for 4.8 mm Material Thickness<\/p>\n | (Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n Machine Settings for<\/p>\n | 2.8 mm<\/p>\n Material<\/p>\n Thickness<\/p>\n ( Voltage\/Wire Speed)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n 0.030″<\/td>\n | 20\/390<\/td>\n | 19.5\/335<\/td>\n | 19\/280<\/td>\n | 18\/240<\/td>\n | 18\/200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | 0.035″<\/td>\n | 21\/310<\/td>\n | 20.5\/285<\/td>\n | 20\/260<\/td>\n | 19\/225<\/td>\n | 18.5\/180<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | 0.045″<\/td>\n | 21\/240<\/td>\n | 20.5\/220<\/td>\n | 20\/1<\/strong>80<\/td>\n | 18\/155<\/td>\n | 16\/140<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n | Lincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart for E71T-GS + Flux Core + Tubular ( 0.30 Wire Size)<\/strong><\/h3>\nLincoln MIG Welding Setting Chart for ER70S-6 + 75% AR\/25% CO2+20CFH ( 0.30 Wire Size)<\/strong><\/h3>\nLincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart for ER70S-6 + CO2+20CFH ( 0.30 Wire Size)<\/strong><\/h3>\nLincoln MIG Welding Settings Chart for E71T-GS + Flux Core + Tubular ( 0.30 Wire Size)<\/strong><\/h3>\nOn this part of the chart, you will also find varying settings needed for dealing with a combo of 0.30 wire size\/ER70S-6\/75%AR\/25%CO2+20CFH. As you check through the chart, you will notice that the 0.30mm wire size requires a welder setting of 21 and 310 for material with 9.5mm thickness. But the same wire diameter requires 20.5 voltage and 285 wire speed to work with an 8mm thickness.<\/p>\n What is a Run-In on a MIG Welder?<\/strong><\/h3>\n |