Lincoln Electric IM524-D manual Overview of Welding Procedures, Pulse Procedures, Wave Control

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OPERATION

OVERVIEW OF WELDING

PROCEDURES

FLUX CORED ARC WELDING (FCAW) AND GMAW PROCEDURES

For each wire feed speed, a corresponding voltage is preprogrammed into the machine by welding experts. This preprogrammed voltage is the best average volt- age for the procedure at the given wire feed speed. If the wire feed speed is changed on the wire feeder, the voltage automatically changes with it.

In some cases, the operator may want to change the preprogrammed voltages; for example, to compensate for cable and fixture voltage drops. The preset voltages can be adjusted on the wire feeders Voltage display. When a change is made to the voltage at one wire feed speed, this change is applied to all other wire feed speed settings. For example, if the operator turns up the voltage by 10 percent, the machine automatically increases the preset voltages at all the other wire feed speeds by 10 percent. In the GMAW and FCAW process, the display shows The Procedure Description, WFS and Preset Voltage. The preset voltage which was pro-grammed at the factory, may be changed on the wire feeder voltage display. Note that if you change the

default preset voltage up or down a respective “ ” or “ ” V sign will be dis-played after the preset value. When the

gun trigger is pulled note that the display changes to show WFS, Actual Arc Volt-age and Actual Arc Current. See Table B.4 for display summary.

PULSE PROCEDURES

In these procedures, the actual voltage greatly depends on the waveform used. The peak currents, background currents, rise times, fall times, and pulse times all affect the actual volt-age. The actual voltage for a given wire feed speed is not directly predictable unless the waveform is known. In this case, it is not practical to preset an actual voltage for the pro-cedure. Instead, an arc length adjustment is provided. The machine knowswhat the best arc length is at the given wire feed speed but allows the operator to change it.

The arc length can be adjusted between 0.5 and 1.5 on the wire feeders Voltage display. An arc length trim of

1.0means that no adjustments will be made to the pre- set arc lengths. An arc length trim greater than 1.0 increases the preset arc lengths. An arc length trim less than 1.0 decreases the pre-set arc lengths. The arc length adjustment is factored in at all wire feed

speed settings.

Increasing the arc length by 10 percent at a given wire feed speed also increases all the other arc length set- tings of the procedure by 10 percent. In the Pulse process, the display shows the Procedure Description, WFS and Arc Length Trim. Arc length trim is pro- grammed to a default at the factory and may be adjust- ed on the wire feeder. When the trigger is pulled, the WFS, Actual Arc Voltage and Actual Arc Current are dis-played.

Stick / TIG

PROCEDURES

Stick welding can be performed with the Power Wave 450 by attaching a remote control kit to the 6-pin amphenol on the front of the machine. The K941-1 remote control kit is recom-mended. Select the Stick Process from either the Pulse, GMAW and FCAW, Stick process selection overlay, or recall it from a previ- ously stored memory location with a Weld From Memory overlay. When this process is selected, the Power Wave 450 reads the current (amps) setting from the remote control kit. It also controls the output of the machine based on the position of the Output Terminals switch, which is also located on the remote control kit. When this switch is in the ON position, the output ter- minals of the Power Wave 450 are electrically hot. When the switch is in the OFF position, the output ter- minals of the Power Wave 450 are electrically cold and the machine cannot produce an output. In the Stick Pro-cess, the LCD display shows Procedure Description, and Pre-set Current (SET=). The Current Trim is always equal to 1 (T=1.00). When the trigger is pulled the Preset Current, Ac-tual Arc Voltage and Actual Arc Current are displayed.

See Tables B.3 and B.4 for a summary of the informa- tion discussed above.

WAVE CONTROL

The wave control settings of all procedures can be changed on the Power Wave 450 GMAW Pulse, GMAW and FCAW, Stick Process Selection Overlay. The wave control is a setup parameter that may be adjusted when the welding procedures are set. This feature pro-vides an easy way to change the arc behavior without creating a new procedure. The wave control setting of a procedure limits the speed at which the current waveform of that procedure can change. Typically, each procedure is programmed to have aver- age wave con-trol (at the center of the scale).

POWER WAVE 450

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Contents For use with machines having Code Numbers Safety Depends on YouSafety Electric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Section F Section CSection D Section EPulse Pulse and Background Current Range Technical Specifications Power WaveFrequency Input Connections Safety PrecautionsHigh Frequency Precautions Select Suitable LocationPower Wave Input Power ConnectionsInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Input Voltage Reconnect ProcedureWater Cooler Connections Wire Feeder ConnectionsOutput Connections Work and Electrode Cable ConnectionsOperating Instructions Safety InstructionsSave process information if desired Select your process informationGeneral Description Case Front Controls Controls and SettingsOperating Overlays Installing AN OverlayOverview Overlay Overlay TypesName Overlay ID Number = PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, and STICK/TIG Process Selection OverlayOperation Then Figure B.5 Weld from Memory Overlay Weld from Memory OverlayFigure B.6 Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure Overlay Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure OverlayOperation Position Procedure Dual Wire FEEDERS, Dual Procedure Overlay OptionalRecall from Memory KEY Memory Location Numbers Limits Overlay OptionalSET Limit KEY Limit UP / Down Keys Operation Figure B.9 Setup Overlay Setup Overlay+/- Polarity KEY Wire Feeder Setup DescriptionPositive Voltage Sensing Polarity Procedures Overview of Welding ProceduresFlux Cored ARC Welding Fcaw and Gmaw Procedures Pulse ProceduresGmaw Stick Table B.3 Adjustble ParametersGmaw FcawOverload Protection Pulse WeldingGuns and Cables OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESWire Feeder Setup Table C.1 Recommended Guns for USE With Power WavePriming the Cooler Recommended CoolantsInput Filter Capacitor DIS Charge Procedure Routine and Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.1 Resistor Locations Locate the #9 and #12 terminals, identified by Discharge labels, on each of the four SwitchConnected Preventive Maintenance Removing and Installing the G3503 Cooler G3503- Installation or SER Vice Tool UsageG3503- Cooler Service G3503- Cooler Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.4 General Component Locations Perform External Recommend HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideLocate Problem Symptom Consult Local Authorized Field Service FacilityAuthorized Field Service Facility Troubleshooting GuideSists, contact your local Lincoln Play fans run Check circuit breaker 5-amp Observe Safety Guidelines Controls and Settings Power-up Inspect the overlay bar code Saved in memory are different Check for proper shielding gas $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE