Yes, my 140 Handler does. It's about 9 years old. It's on the wire feed
(Voltage) control, on which I believe the lowest setting is called purge.
Pulling the trigger provides gas, but no arc.
Jack
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[mailto:shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Marc
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 6:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Basic MIG Welding questions
Doesn't the Hobart 140 have a Purge setting? My Hobart 180 does...
Arvid Jedlicka wrote:
> I have never worried about getting a perfect seal on any of the
> fittings as I did not think there was much pressure in the line. After
> all there is this big hole at the end of the gun so ...
>
> I have always just shut the cylinder valve when I was done and let it
> go at that. I've been more worried about what might leak INTO the
> lines after I shut it off and left it sit until the next weekend than
> what the gas that was suppose to be in there did to the plumbing while
> it was sitting. That is why I usually turn the wire speed down as low
> as it will go and pull the trigger a few times if it has set unused
> for a few days. This allows the preflow to purge the air or what ever
> might have gotten in there while it was sitting unused out and I am
> sure to get good shielding gas right at the start.
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