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Background Current
adjusts the overall heat input into
the weld. Changing the background current changes the
shape of the back bead. 100% CO
2
requires less
background current than when welding with blended
shielding gases.
Note:
Range depends on the power source.
Peak Current
controls the arc length, which also affects
the shape of the root. When using 100% CO
2
, the peak
current will be higher than when welding with blended
shielded gases. A longer arc length is required with CO
2
to reduce spatter.
Note:
Range depends on the power source.
UltimArc™
– for pulse welding adjusts the focus or
shape of the arc. In consequence of increasing
UltimArc™ Control value the arc is tight, stiff for high
speed sheet metal welding.
Adjust range: from -10 to +10
1
2
3
Figure 20.
1.
UltimArc™ Control "-10.0": Low Frequency, Wide.
2.
UltimArc™ Control OFF: Medium Frequency and
Width.
3.
UltimArc™ Control "+10.0": High Frequency,
Focused.
Wire Spool Loading
Wire spool type S300 and BS300 can be installed on the
wire spool support without adapter.
Wire spool type S200, B300 or Readi-Reel
®
can be
installed, but the applicable adapter must be purchased.
The applicable adapter can be purchased
separately(see "Accessories" chapter).
Wire Spool Type S300 & BS300 Loading
WARNING
Turn the input power OFF at the welding power source
before installation or changing a wire spool.
Figure 21.
Turn the input power OFF.
Open the spool wire case.
Unscrew the Locking Nut [35] and remove it from the
Spindle [37].
Place the spool type S300 or BS300 [36] on the
Spindle [37] making certain the Spindle Brake Pin
[38] is put in the hole in back side of spool type S300
or SB300.
WARNING
Position the spool type S300 or SB300 so that it will
rotate in a direction when feeding so as to be de-reeled
from bottom of the spool.
Re-install the locking nut [35]. Make sure that the
locking nut is tightened.
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