Lincoln Electric IM892-C manual MSP4 Operation, Non-Synergic Gmaw and Fcaw Welding Display

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B-10

OPERATION

B-10

 

 

 

Non-Synergic GMAW and FCAW Welding Display

Modes 5 and 6:

300

25.3

WFS AMPS

VOLTS TRIM

Less

More

Less

More

WFS

WFS

Volts

Volts

Mode 40:

250

54

WFS AMPS

VOLTS TRIM

Less

More

Shorter

Longer

WFS

WFS

Arc

Arc

MSP4 OPERATION

WELD MODE

PROCESS

WELD MODE

 

GMAW, STANDARD CV

5

 

GMAW, POWER MODE

40

 

FCAW, STANDARD CV

6

 

WAVEFORM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

 

IR PORT

5

SETUP

 

STD CV MIG

 

START OPTIONS

 

 

EFFECT / RANGE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

Preflow Time

Adjuststhe time that shielding gas

0 - 25.0 seconds

flows after the trigger is pulled

 

and prior to feeding wire.

Run-In WFS:

Run-In sets the

wire fee d

 

Off, 30 to150 in/min.

speed from the time the trigger

 

is pulled until an arc is estab-

 

lished.

 

 

Start Procedure

The Start Procedure controls

0 - 10 seconds

the WFS and Volts for a speci-

 

fied time at the beginni ng of

 

the weld. During the start time,

 

the mac hin e will ramp up o r

 

down from the Start Procedure

 

to the preset

Weldin g

 

Procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

WELD MODE

START OPTIONS

ARC CONTROL

END OPTIONS

 

SET

EFFECT / RANGE

ARC CONTROL

 

DESCRIPTION

PINCH

 

Pinch controls the arc characte-

(Soft)-10.0 to

 

-ristics when short-arc welding.

(Crisp)+10.0

 

 

END OPTIONS

 

 

 

EFFECT / RANGE

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spot Timer

 

Adju st t he time

we ldin g w ill

 

0 to 120.0 Seconds

 

contin ue e ve n if

th e t rigger

 

 

 

is s till pu lle d. Thi s o ption

 

 

 

has n o e ff ect in

4-Step

 

 

 

Trig ger Mo de.

 

 

 

Postflow Time

 

Adjusts the time that shielding

 

0 to 25.0 seconds

 

gas flows after the welding out-

 

 

 

put turns off.

 

 

 

Crater Procedure

 

Crater Procedure controls the

 

 

 

0 TO 10.0 SECONDS

 

WFS and Volts for a specified

 

 

 

time at t he end of the weld

 

 

 

afte r the trig ger is

relea sed.

 

 

 

Dur ing the Crat er

time, the

 

 

 

machine will ramp up or down

 

 

 

from the Weld Procedure to

 

Burnback:

 

the Crater Procedure.

 

 

The burn back ti me is t he

 

0 to .25 Seconds

 

amount of time that the weld

 

 

 

output continues after the wire

 

 

 

stops feeding. It prevents the

 

 

 

wire from sticking in the puddle

 

 

 

and prepares the end of the

 

 

 

wire for the next arc start.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER FEED™ 25M

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Contents Power Feed 25M Safety Electric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately On-Line Product RegistrationTable of Contents Power Feed 25M Gearing WFS Range Wire SizesHeight Width Depth Weight Input Voltage ± 10% Input AmperesHigh Frequency Protection Safety PrecautionsLocation Electric Shock can KillPIN Arclink Control CablesCable Connections Coaxial Weld Cable To installWeld Cable Size Table A.1Build UP of Shielding GAS MAY Harm Health or Kill Electrode PolarityShielding GAS Connection Changing the Drive Motor Gear Ratio OFFWire Drive Configuration Procedure to Install Drive Rolls and Wire GuidesRemote Sense Lead Specifications Loading Spools of WireTypical System Configurations Voltage Direct CurrentOpen Circuit Input VoltageDefinition of Welding Terms Duty CycleEquipment Limitations Recommended Power SourcesRecommended Processes Case Front Controls Code See Figure B.1Case Front Controls Code 11456 Table B.1 ON-OFF SwitchStatus LED DefinitionMaking a Weld with Waveform Technology Power Sources Smaw Stick WeldingMSP4 Operation Process ModeSmaw Stick Welding Display NON-SYNERGIC Gmaw and Fcaw Welding Three non-synergic welding modes are availableMSP4 Operation Non-Synergic Gmaw and Fcaw Welding DisplayGmaw MIG Synergic Welding Figure B.5Gmaw MIG Synergic Welding Display Synergic CV Voltage DisplaySteel and Stainless Synergic GMAW-P Pulsed MIG Welding ARC ControlSteel and Stainless Synergic GMAW-P Pulsed MIG Welding 220 Pulse-on-Pulse Welding Figure B.9Aluminum GMAW-P and GMAW-PP Aluminum Pulse WeldingAluminum GMAW-P and GMAW-PP Welding Figure B.14Aluminum Pulse and Pulse-On-Pulse Synergic Weld Display Weld ModesGMAW-STT Welding Figure B.15GMAW-STT Weld ModesTailout Peak Current Figure B.16Background Current Figure B.17 Gtaw TIG Welding Gtaw Tigwelding Figure B.17a Figure B.17aSET-UP Features Menu Figure B.17b Setup MenuUser Defined Parameters Parameter Definition Procedure Change Method Stall Factor AdjustmentReset Consumable Weight Parameter Definition Gun Offset AdjustmentCrater Delay TIG Gas ControlSense From Studs 100 View DiagnosticsParameter Definition Push-Pull Gun Knob Behavior Show Test Modes104 View Hardware Version Information 107 View Power Source ProtocolParameter Definition 103 View Software Version Information 105 View Welding Software Information505 Setup Menu Lock Parameter Definition 503 Memory Button Disable504 Mode Select Panel Lock 506 Set User Interface PasscodeParameter Definition 507 UI Clear All Memories 509 UI Master LockoutPROCEDURE/MEMORY Panel OPERA- Tion User MemoriesLimits may be set for LimitsParameter Range Units MSP4 DisplayParameter Name High LimitLow Limit Dual PROCEDURE/MEMORY Operation For Code 11456 and HigherMemory Set Limits 200 Memory ValueInternal Controls for Code DescriptionInternal Controls for Code 11456 and higher EscriptionPressure ARM Adjustment Cold FEED/GAS Purge SwitchLight Switch Heater SwitchStep Trigger Step Trigger OperationSTEP- Trigger Operation Code 11456 and higherWeld PreflowRUN-IN Postflow UpslopeBurnback Crater & Downslope Start & UpslopeCrater Figure B.22 Start DownslopeDescription Rear ControlsScfh Operation on Lincnet Power SourcesFlow Meter Liter/MinDrive Roll Kits Used Factory Installed EquipmentWire Type Electrode Size KP KIT K2593-xx #1 Co-Axial Power Cable K2683-xx Heavy Duty ArcLink Control Cable K1500-5 Gun Receiver Bushing compatible Installation of the K590-6 Water Cooling KIT Water Cooled Guns Calibration Specification Routine MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Troubleshooting Symptoms Description Possible AdjustmentsOutput Problems Troubleshooting Wiring Diagram Power Feed 25M G5585Diagrams Dimensions for Code Dimensions for Codes 11456 Precaucion Warnung