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ESAB A2 PEK User Manual

ESAB A2 PEK
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Instruction manual
0460 949 474 GB 20210203
Valid for: From software version 5.00
A2, A6 PEK Control Panel

Table of Contents

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ESAB A2 PEK Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandESAB
ModelA2 PEK
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Control Panel Overview

Overview of the control panel's layout, buttons, and knobs.

1.2 Initial Setup and Configuration

Guides initial setup, language, and unit selection for the control panel.

1.3 Display and Symbols

Explains control panel display elements, including symbols and their meanings.

1.4 Settings Management Principles

Covers general principles for setting parameters, including numerical values, alternatives, and navigation.

2 MENUS AND NAVIGATION

2.1 Main Menu

Describes the main menu for accessing welding functions and settings.

2.1.1 Configuration Menu

Details the configuration menu for system settings, language, and machine adjustments.

2.1.2 Tools Menu

Explains the Tools menu for file management, statistics, and event handling.

2.1.3 Weld Data Setting Menu

Guides users on setting and adjusting welding parameters for different processes.

3 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING

3.1 Submerged Arc Welding Settings

Lists and explains specific settings for Submerged Arc Welding (SAW).

4.1 Gas Metal Arc Welding Settings

Lists and explains specific settings for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).

5.1 Electro Slag Welding Settings

Lists and explains specific settings for Electro Slag Welding (ESW).

6.1 Gouging Settings

Lists and explains specific settings for the Gouging process.

4 FUNCTION EXPLANATIONS

7.1 Welding Control Methods

Explains control methods: Constant Amperage (CA), Constant Wire Feed (CW), Constant Current (CC).

7.4 Wire/Electrode and Arc Settings

Covers wire dimensions, arc voltage, and wire feed speed settings and their effects.

7.14 Gas and Flux Control

Explains settings for pre-flow and post-flow of flux, gas, or air during welding.

7.18 Start Type and Phases

Covers different start types and multi-phase start sequences for welding.

7.32 PEK Motor Control

Details using the PEK control unit for separate motor control operations.

5 MEMORY MANAGEMENT

8.1 Control Panel Memory

Explains working memory, weld data memory interaction, and how to store data.

8.3 Recall and Delete Data

Details procedures for recalling stored weld data sets and deleting them.

8.5 Copy and Name Data

Explains how to copy weld data sets and assign names to them.

8.7 Edit Weld Data

Explains how to edit the contents of an existing weld data set.

6 CONFIGURATION MENU

9.1 Code Lock

Details the code lock function for securing access to menus and settings.

9.2 General Configuration

Covers general configuration settings like soft keys, data logging, and auto-save.

9.3 Machine Configuration

Explains configuring machine settings: product code, axes, tandem/parallel modes.

9.3.10 Step Function

Details the step function for automated welding sequences and parameter settings.

7 TOOLS AND UTILITIES

10.1 Event Handling and Faults

Covers fault management, error logging, active errors, unit IDs, and fault code explanations.

10.2 Data Transfer and File Management

Explains data transfer via USB, file management, and operations like delete, rename, copy, paste.

10.4 Setting and Measure Limits

Details how to set and manage limits for welding parameters and measurements.

10.6 Production Statistics and Quality

Covers tracking production stats, weld quality data, and importing system settings.

10.8 Calendar and User Accounts

Explains setting date/time and managing user accounts for system security.

10.10 Unit Information

Displays information about connected units and software versions.

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