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Most pulse welding programs are synergic. As the wire feed speed is adjusted, the POWER WAVE® R350 will automatically recalculate the waveform parameters to maintain similar arc properties.

The POWER WAVE® R350 utilizes “adaptive control” to compensate for changes in the electrical stick-out while welding. (Electrical stick-out is the distance from the contact tip to the work piece.) The POWER WAVE® R350 waveforms are optimized for a 0.75” stick-out. The adaptive behavior supports a range of stick-outs from 0.50 to 1.25”. At very low or high wire feed speeds, the adaptive range may be less due to reaching physical limitations of the welding process.

UltimArc™ Control adjusts the focus or shape of the arc. UltimArc™ Control is adjustable from -10.0 to +10.0 with a nominal setting of 0.0. Increasing the UltimArc™ Control increases the pulse frequency and background current while decreasing the peak cur- rent. This results in a tight, stiff arc used for high speed sheet metal welding. Decreasing the UltimArc™ Control decreases the pulse frequency and background current while increasing the peak cur- rent. This results in a soft arc good for out of position welding. (See Figure B.4)

FIGURE B.4

UltimArc™ Control -10.0

UltimArc™ Control OFF

UltimArc™ Control +10.0

Low Frequency, Wide

Medium Frequency and Width

High Frequency, Focused

POWER WAVE® R350

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Lincoln Electric R350 manual Figure B.4