Miller Electric 75 manual Operational Terms

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SECTION 5 − OPERATION

5-1. Operational Terms

The following is a list of terms and their definitions as they apply to the interface unit in the wire feeder:

General Terms:

 

Arc Adjust

Term used to represent arc length adjustments in pulse programs. Increasing Arc Adjust increases

 

the actual arc length. Likewise, decreasing arc adjust shortens arc length. Arc Adjust is replaced by

 

volts in MIG programs.

Trigger Control

Selecting Trigger Control allows activating trigger functions such as DS, TH, 4T, TDS, and TPS.

DS (Dual Schedule)

Dual Schedule allows selecting a pair of programs that can be used together.

TH (Trigger Hold)

Trigger Hold allows the operator to feed wire without continuously pressing the gun trigger. In trigger

 

hold mode, momentarily press gun trigger, and wire will feed until gun trigger is momentarily pressed

 

again.

4T

4T allows the operator to select between weld parameters and crater parameters using the gun

 

trigger. Crater time must be set for at least 0.2 seconds to make this function operational. If gun

 

trigger is released during welding, unit goes into trigger hold, then pressing and holding trigger again

 

causes unit to stay in crater until trigger is released and crater parameter times out.

TDS (Trigger Dual Schedule)

TDS allows the operator to select between a pair of weld programs by using the gun trigger. In TDS

 

mode, momentarily pressing the gun trigger allows the operator to cycle between a pair of preselected

 

weld programs.

TPS (Trigger Program Schedule)

TPS allows the operator to select weld programs by using the gun trigger. In TPS mode, momentarily

 

pressing the gun trigger allows the operator to cycle through preselected weld programs up to a total

 

of 8 programs.

Program

Eight active slots for selection of various processes, wire type, and parameters.

Process

A selection made for MIG, Pulse, Accu-pulse, and RMD (optional).

MIG

CV weld process with individual settings of voltage and wire speed.

Pulse

Conventional pulse program using peak, background, pulse width, frequency, and peak voltage as

 

factory taught data. Adaptive method is controlled by frequency adjustment.

Accu-pulse

Pulse process utilizing constant current ramps with constant voltage control of peaks and

 

backgrounds. Adaptive response is controlled by peak and minimum current levels. Benefits are

 

shorter arc lengths, better puddle control, more tolerant of tip-to-work variation, less audible noise, no

 

arc wandering, allows weld to fill in at toes increasing travel speed and deposition, and more tolerant

 

to poor fit up and gaps.

RMD (optional)

RMD refers to Regulated Metal Deposition. A precisely controlled short-circuit transfer. Benefits of

 

RMD are well suited to thin materials, improves gap filling and spatter reduction. Provides less heat

 

input into workpiece, minimizes distortion and allows use of larger diameter wire on thin gauge

 

materials.

Wire Type

Selection of wire type by alloys and classification.

Gas Type

Selection of shielding gas being used in application.

Process Set Up

Selection procedure for entering program.

Program Load

Enters selected program information into program slot.

Volts

Preset voltage in MIG mode at idle, actual voltage while welding, and 3 seconds hold value at end of

 

weld.

Time

Indicates time values being set for timed functions (e.g. Preflow, Postflow which are only available in

 

the Arc On and Analog input or the Arc On and No Analog input modes).

Arc Length

Distance from end of wire electrode to workpiece.

WFS

Term used to represent wire feed speed. In MIG mode, wire feed setting is independent of voltage

 

setting. In pulse, Accu-pulse, and RMD (optional) adjusting wire feed speed also increases power

 

level on wire electrode (one knob control).

Amps

Indicates average amperage while welding and 3 seconds hold value at end of weld.

Arc Control

Allows setting of inductance in MIG mode. In pulse and Accu-pulse mode, this adjustment changes

 

the arc cone by adjusting the preprogrammed factory pulse data. In RMD (optional), this control will

 

affect the in much the same way as inductance.

Inductance

In short circuit GMAW welding, an increase in inductance will decrease the number of short circuit

 

transfers per second (provided no other changes are made) and increase the arc-on time. The

 

increased arc-on time makes the welding puddle more fluid.

Adjust

Control knob used to change or set parameters and functions.

Sequence

Selecting Sequence will allow setting of preflow, start, crater, and postflow times and parameters.

Preflow

Setting a time value for gas flow prior to arc start.

Start

Provides voltage/arc adjust, wire feed rate, and time value for modified arc starts (which is only

 

adjustable with the optional PDA with File Management/WaveWriter software).

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Contents Description OM-228 956BProcesses File Advanced Manufacturing SystemsFrom Miller to You Table of Contents Page Arc Welding Hazards Symbol UsageMarks a special safety message Electric Shock can killFlying Metal can injure eyes ARC Rays can burn eyes and skinWelding can cause fire or explosion Buildup of GAS can injure or killCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings EMF Information Principal Safety StandardsAbout Pacemakers LES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereux UNE Décharge Électrique peut entraîner la mortIndique un message de sécurité particulier DES Particules Volantes peuvent blesser les yeux LE Soudage peut provoquer unIncendie ou une explosion DES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures graves’EMPLOI Excessif peut SUR Risque D’INCENDIE OU D’EXPLOLA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesser DES Organes Mobiles peuvent provoquer des blessuresPrincipales normes de sécurité En ce qui concerne les stimulateurs cardiaques− Introduction − InstallationSpecifications Selecting a LocationConnection Diagram Rear Panel Connections And Rotating Drive Assembly Tools Needed 9/16, 5/8Pin Network Receptacle Information Installing Drive RollsInstallation RemovalInstalling PD Continuous Wire Guides Installing PD continuous wire guides with PD drive rollsRotate guide holder 180 degrees and reinstall Installing Non-PD Old Style Wire GuidesInstalling wire guides with non- PD old-style drive rolls Tools Needed 16, 1/8, 5/32Secure gun by tightening power clamp knob Installing Welding GunInstalling gun with Accu-Mate connection Installing gun without Accu- Mate connectionWire Slips No Wire SlipEnd Of Liner Power Source Upper Display Lower Display Voltage Range Feeder Display At Power UpDual Schedule Switch Options Upper Display Lower Display− Operation Operational TermsGeneral Terms Crater Power SwitchFeeder Set Up PostflowSee See Section Program Volts Time Arc AdjustFront Panel Controls SectionUpper Display Volts Arc AdjustProgram Push Button Upper DisplayLower Display Adjust Control Feeder Set Up Push ButtonSequence Trigger Control Trigger Hold Feeder Set Up Process Set Up Push Button Make a selection, rotate the Adjust controlWelding and to preset gas pressure at the regulator Jog/Purge Push Button Adjust Control Gun Trigger ReceptacleJog/Purge Mild Steel Reset ModePulse Accu-pulseSequence Parameters In a Program − Setting Sequence ParametersSequence Parameters Disconnect power before maintaining − MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance = Check = Change ~ = Clean = ReplaceDiagnostics Indicates a voltage Sense errorIndicates a polarity error Indicates a line errorIndicates an arc error Indicates a memory CRC PCM errorRMD done message indicates TroubleshootingDisconnect power before troubleshooting Unknown− Electrical Diagram Circuit Diagram211 005-D − Parts List − -3 21 − FigFigures 9-3 Control Box PLG4 Drive Assembly, Wire Drive Assembly, Wire 9-1ItemDrive Assembly, Wire -1Item Wire Size Page Page Your distributor also gives ServiceSupport For assistance in filing or settling claims, contact To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visitMiller Electric Mfg. Co Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s