Lincoln Electric SVM160-B service manual Pulse-On-Pulse Gmaw-Pp

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PULSE-ON-PULSE™ (GMAW-PP)

Pulse on Pulse™ is a Lincoln process specifically designed for use in welding relatively thin (less than 1/4" thick) aluminum (See Table B.3). It gives weld beads with very consistent uniform ripple.

In Pulse on Pulse modes, two distinct pulse types are used, instead of the single pulse type normally used in GMAW-P. A number of high energy pulses are used to obtain spray transfer and transfer metal across the arc. Such pulses are shown in Figure B.6. After a number "N" of such pulses, depending on the wire feed speed used, an identical number "N" of low ener- gy pulses are performed. These low energy pulses, shown in Figure B.6, do not transfer any filler metal across the arc and help to cool the arc and keep the heat input low.

FIGURE B.6

"N" PULSES

"N" PULSES

HIGH HEAT

LOW HEAT

PULSES

PULSES

PEAK￿

 

AMPS

 

BACKGROUND￿

 

AMPS

 

 

TIME

The Peak Current, Background Current, and Frequency are identical for the high energy and low energy pulses. In addition to cooling the weld down, the major effect of the low energy pulses is that they form a weld ripple. Since they occur at very regular time intervals, the weld bead obtained is very uniform with a very consistent ripple pattern. In fact, the bead has its best appearance if no oscillation of the welding gun ("whipping") is used.(See Figure B.7)

When Arc Control is used in the Pulse on Pulse modes, it does the same things it does in the other pulsed modes: decreasing the Arc Control decreases the droplet transfer and weld deposition rate. Increasing the Arc Control increases the droplet trans- fer and weld deposition rate. Since Arc Control varies weld droplet transfer rate, the Arc Control can be used to vary the ripple spacing in the weld bead.

BENEFITS OF PULSE ON PULSE FROM LINCOLN ELECTRIC

Excellent appearance of the weld bead

Improved cleaning action

Reduced porosity

Table B.3 shows WFS and Trim settings for common aluminum types and wire sizes when welding with Pulse-on-Pulse. The welds made to obtain the values in the table were fillet welds in the flat position. The values in the table can be helpful as a starting point to establish a welding procedure. From there, adjust- ments need to be made to set the proper procedure for each specific application (out-of-position, other types of joints, etc.).

The comments on Table B.3 show values of WFS below which it is not recommended to weld. The rea- son is, that below these values the weld transfer will change from a spray arc to a short-arc, which is not advisable when welding aluminum.

FIGURE B.7

WELDING PROCEDURES FOR PULSE-ON-PULSE (TABLE B.3)

MATERIAL

Aluminum 4043

Aluminum 4043

Aluminum 5356

Aluminum 5356

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GAS

 

100% Ar.

100% Ar.

100% Ar.

100% Ar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIRE

 

E4043

E4043

E5356

E5356

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIRE SIZE

0.035

3/64

0.035

3/64

 

 

 

 

 

 

WELD MODE

98

99

101

102

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MATERIAL THICKNESS

WFS / TRIM

 

14 ga.

250 / 1.0

200 / 1.0

230 / 1.0

225 / 1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 ga.

400 /1.0

280 / 1.0

425 / 1.0

400 / 1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/16

550 / 1.0

340 / 1.0

670 / 1.0

500 / 1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/4

600 / 1.0

400 / 1.0

700 / 1.0

550 / 0.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMENTS

Not Recommended

Not Recommended

Not Recommended

Not Recommended

below 200 WFS

below 100 WFS

below 200 WFS

below 200 WFS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER MIG 300

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Lincoln Electric SVM160-B service manual Pulse-On-Pulse Gmaw-Pp, Benefits of Pulse on Pulse from Lincoln Electric

SVM160-B specifications

The Lincoln Electric SVM160-B is a standout model in the realm of portable arc welders, designed specifically for light to medium-duty welding tasks. As part of Lincoln Electric’s renowned line of welding equipment, the SVM160-B combines efficiency with durability, catering to both professional welders and hobbyists alike.

One of the primary features of the SVM160-B is its lightweight and compact design. Weighing in at just around 60 pounds, it offers excellent portability, allowing users to easily transport the unit to various job sites. This mobility is enhanced by an integrated handle and a rugged construction, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The SVM160-B utilizes advanced inverter technology, which significantly enhances its performance capabilities. This technology not only contributes to the welder's energy efficiency but also allows for a more stable arc, reducing spatter and resulting in cleaner welds. The machine can operate on both 120V and 240V power sources, providing flexibility for users to adapt to different settings and requirements.

Among its key characteristics, the SVM160-B features a welding output range that accommodates various welding needs, allowing users to achieve welds from 20 to 160 amps. This versatility makes it ideal for welding different materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Furthermore, the unit supports a range of welding processes, including MIG, stick, and TIG welding, enhancing its adaptability for various projects.

Another highlight of the SVM160-B is its user-friendly interface. The control panel is designed to facilitate ease of use, with clearly marked dials and indicators that enable quick adjustments of settings. This intuitive design ensures that both novice and experienced users can operate the machine efficiently and effectively.

Safety features are also a crucial aspect of the SVM160-B. It comes equipped with thermal overload protection, which prevents the unit from overheating during extended use. This built-in safeguard extends the welder's lifespan and enhances user safety.

In summary, the Lincoln Electric SVM160-B is a versatile, portable welder that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of welding applications. Its lightweight design, inverter technology, and robust safety features make it a reliable option for both professionals and enthusiasts. Whether tackling small repairs or larger projects, the SVM160-B stands ready to deliver quality results.