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welding marks from ground clamp

1930artdeco

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Quick question, I am using my ESAB welder at 110 and wondering why my ground clamp leaves small scorch marks? What do I need to change? I am running about 13 amps because I am welding sheet metal on my car.

Thanks,

Mike
 
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Danny

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I’ve noticed that happens sometimes when the clamp is on there kind of loose, small gap that arcs from the clamp to the weldment. The clamp and metal surface should both be nice and clean and check to see that the bolt connecting the lead to the clamp is tight.
 

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Consider getting something like a C clamp style, https://www.zoro.com/powerweld-c-clamp-type-ground-clamp-600a-ecwg60c/i/G604191651/?gclid=7f0f19fd57841bdff6287ebb5dfdd7fa&gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=7f0f19fd57841bdff6287ebb5dfdd7fa&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ml_all_dyn_main_pmax_medium - TP skus - Welding, Soldering & Brazing - bing&utm_term=2334606783813918&utm_content=Welding, Soldering & Brazing

To assure that your getting a large connection patch. If your not clamping on a large enough contact area then all the current flowing has to go through a small contact point causing heat and your resulting marks. Think of it as a spot welder.
 
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I know ESAB is a good welder but consider upgrading your ground clamp if the one on it is not getting results you are after. I just have a small Lincoln flux core that I upgraded to MIG with shielding gas. I replaced the ground clamp that came on it with a Lenco like this one. All copper alloy and Made in USA. No issues with burn marks, etc.

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rlitman

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I know ESAB is a good welder but consider upgrading your ground clamp if the one on it is not getting results you are after. I just have a small Lincoln flux core that I upgraded to MIG with shielding gas. I replaced the ground clamp that came on it with a Lenco like this one. All copper alloy and Made in USA. No issues with burn marks, etc.
I should take a picture of the jaws of my Lenco clamp. It's full of burn marks from where I've grabbed rusty parts, and yes, those parts got matching burn marks.

Get a good connection to clean metal and you won't get arcing. Poor connections lead to arcing. The C clamp above is a good idea when you cannot afford burn marks. I've even been known to clamp my ground to a sacrificial pair of vise grips (be sure to grab the jaw and not the handle).
 

danielbuck

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if I'm grounding to something that isn't nice clean looking metal, I'll usually give the ground clamp a twist back and forth a few times once the clamp is tight to the metal. not sure it helps any, but in my mind it grinds away at the rust/whatever and makes the connection better :LOL:

also, clean the ground clamp jaws every now and then, get it back to bare copper.
 
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Jacko264

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You need a clamping clamp there better then spring clamps only take longer to put on the work piece

stop it sparking it can burn parts out in the welder
don’t ask how I know
 

OccupantRJ

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When welding on my welding table I shove the ground clamp back and forth while clamping it to the table to scratch it in. On other items I will sometimes clamp it to an old pair of vise grips that I clamp in place
 

john.k

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Cheap vice grips,braze copper blocks onto the jaws ,and a terminal .
 
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1930artdeco

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I thought I had a good connection a few times-apparently not. I will look into an upgraded clamp made of copper. Thank you all for the replies. I just having fun learning to weld.

Mike
 

tarmy

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I use a magnetic clamp…all kinds of shapes and sizes. Never had grounding issues with them.
 
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