Choose the process, filler, and thickness. Get appropriate starting parameters—amps and, where applicable, volts and wire-feed speed—in two taps, with the 6010–7024, ER70S-6, and E71T bands welders actually look up.
Save a displayed starting point as a settings card with an optional job ID, joint note, and photo, then reopen it from your on-device history.
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Free printable settings cards
Both PDFs above are exported straight from the app: a MIG starting card (ER70S-6, .035 wire, 1/8 in carbon steel) and a stick starting card (7018, 1/8 in rod, 1/8 in carbon steel), each with its source note and the reference-only disclaimer. The app also lets users save settings cards by job or joint.
FAQ
What amps do you run 7018?
For 1/8 in 7018 on carbon steel, common reference bands start near 115 A DCEP with a 100 to 145 A range depending on position. ArcSet shows the band, polarity warning, and source, and lets you save the displayed starting point as a settings card.
What are good MIG settings for 1/8 in steel?
Pick GMAW, ER70S-6, your wire size, and 1/8 in; ArcSet returns starting voltage and wire feed speed with gas and stickout. You can save the displayed starting point as a card tagged to a job or joint.
Is ArcSet a stamped welding procedure?
No. Chart values are starting points restated from publicly available manufacturer and trade-school reference ranges; every band shows its source note. Your shop's qualified WPS, engineer, or CWI governs code work — always. ArcSet is not affiliated with or endorsed by AWS, Miller, Lincoln Electric, Hobart, or ESAB.
Support
Contact support@anvilfield.com for corrections, source questions, or launch support.