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Corrections during
welding
The arc length correction and arc-force dynamic parameters can be used to optimize the
welding result.
Arc length correction:
- = shorter arc, reduced welding voltage
0 = neutral arc
+ = longer arc, increased welding voltage
Pulse / arc-force dynamic correction
For continuous correction of the droplet detachment force in MIG/MAG pulsed synergic
welding
- reduced droplet detachment force
0 neutral droplet detachment force
+ increased droplet detachment force
For influencing the short-circuiting dynamic at the instant of droplet transfer during
MIG/MAG standard synergic welding
- = soft, low-spatter arc
0 = neutral arc
+ =hard, stable arc
IMPORTANT! Under certain circumstances, it may not be possible to change welding
parameters that have been set on the control panel of a system component - such as
remote control or wirefeeder - on the control panel of the power source.
The welding parameter values are shown in the digital display located above.
All welding parameter set values remain stored until the next time they are changed. This
applies even if the power source is switched off and on again. To display the actual welding
current during welding, select the welding current parameter.
To display the actual welding current during welding:
- Press the “Parameter selection” button to select the welding current parameter
- The actual welding current is shown on the digital display during welding.
7 Open the gas cylinder valve
8 Adjust quantity of shielding gas:
- Tap the Gas-test button
- Turn the adjusting screw on the bottom of the gas pressure regulator until the
manometer displays the desired quantity of gas
- Tap the Gas-test button again
9 Press the torch trigger and start welding
CAUTION!
Danger of injury and damage from electric shock and from the wire electrode
emerging from the torch.
When you press the torch trigger:
▶ Keep the welding torch away from your face and body
▶ Wear suitable protective goggles
▶ Do not point the welding torch at people
▶ Make sure that the wire electrode does not touch any conductive or grounded parts
(e.g., housing, etc.)