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Idle
Preflow Strike
On
Shielding
Gas
Off
Weld
Power
Start
Source
1.5s max
Output
Off
Weld
WFS
Run-in
Off
Example 3:
2 Step Trigger: Customized Arc Start, Crater and Arc
End.
Sometimes it is advantageous to set specific arc start,
crater and arc ending parameters for the ideal weld.
Many times when welding aluminum crater control is
necessary to make a good weld. This is done by setting
Start, Crater and Burnback functions to desired values
(See Figure Below). For this sequence:
PREFLOW: Shielding gas begins to flow
immediately when the gun trigger is pulled.
RUN-IN: After preflow time expires, the power
source regulates to the start output and wire is
advanced towards the work piece at the Run-In
WFS. If an arc is not established within 1.5
seconds, the power source output and wire feed
speed skips to the weld settings.
START & UPSLOPE: Once the wire touches the
work and an arc is established, both the machine
output and the wire feed speed ramp to the weld
settings throughout the start time. The time period
of ramping from the start settings to the weld
settings is called UPSLOPE.
WELD: After upslope, the power source output and
the wire feed speed continue at the weld settings.
CRATER & DOWNSLOPE: As soon as the trigger
is released, the wire feed speed and power source
output ramp to the crater settings throughout the
crater time. The time period of ramping from the
weld settings to the crater settings is called
DOWNSLOPE.
BURNBACK: After the crater time expires, the wire
feed speed is turned OFF and the machine output
continues for the burnback time.
POSTFLOW: Next, the machine output is turned
OFF and shielding gas continues until the post flow
timer expires.
English
2 Step Trigger
Start = On
Crater = Off
Burnback = On
Upslope
Weld
Burnback
Postflow Idle
Start T.
Burnback T.
Idle Preflow Strike
On
Shielding
Gas
Off
Weld
Power
Start
Source
1.5s max
Crater
Output
Off
Weld
Crater
WFS
Run-in
Off
Example 4:
4 Step Trigger: Trigger Interlock
The 4 step trigger can be configured as a trigger
interlock. Trigger interlock adds to the welder's comfort
when making long welds by allowing the trigger to be
released after an initial trigger pull. Welding stops when
the trigger is pulled a second time and then released, or
if the arc is interrupted (See Figure Below). For this
sequence:
PREFLOW: Shielding gas begins to flow
immediately when the gun trigger is pulled.
RUN-IN: After preflow time expires, the power
source regulates to the welding output and wire is
advanced towards the work piece at the Run-In
WFS. If an arc is not established within 1.5
seconds, the wire feed speed will jump to the
welding wire feed speed.
WELD: The power source output and the wire feed
speed continue at the weld settings. Welding
continues when the trigger is pulled a second time.
POSTFLOW: As soon as the trigger is released for
the second time, the power source output and the
wire feed speed are turned OFF. Shielding gas
flows until the post flow timer expires.
Idle Preflow Strike
On
Shielding
Gas
Off
Weld
Power
Start
Source
1.5s max
Crater
Output
Off
Weld
Crater
WFS
Run-in
Off
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2 Step Trigger
Start = On
Crater =On
Burnback = On
Upslope
Weld
Down
Burnback
Postflow Idle
slope
Start T.
Burnback T.
Crater T.
4 Step Trigger
Start = Off
Crater =Off
Burnback = Off
Weld
Burnback
Postflow Idle
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