I have run 5/64 Innershield with an LN-22 (I believe) on my old SAE-300, no CV. Ran pretty well. Could be that because of the size of the machine compared to amps and volts needed it was able to run smooth enough that it was not a problem. Also was not doing any thing that was RT or UT.
As far as the SA200 running CV, not that I have seen.
Have a Great Day, Brent
By ironbanger
Date 12-09-2008 03:58
Edited 12-09-2008 04:00
Kix, I don`t know if you can add a wire feed module to a sa 200 that would give you cv. A friend of mine bought a multiweld 350 that you can hook up between the ln-25 and your welder that will give you Cv capability. He loves the thing and calls it his magic box . they are expensive and if you just needed Cv for a short time. I`d rent one for the job duration. You can run on cc it just runs a bit different.
Hello Kix and others, self-shielded wires will run fine on machines without CV capability. The real difference with regard to CV vs. VV/CC when operating machines and welding with the VV/CC is whether the process has been qualified through testing. Self-shielded wires that are run on CV are considered pre-qualified as long as they aren't required to meet seismic requirements(the T-8 wires will require qualification and adherence to manufacturer specific brands by the operator). Self-shielded wires that are run on VV/CC require qualification when they are used for any type of code-covered structural application. If I've got this wrong I'm sure there will be others out there to state this correctly for me. The self-shielded wires are certainly one of the trickiest to keep track of as far as I am concerned. Best regards, Allan