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SC900

 

Operations

 ‐ 

Welding

 

Stud

 

Welding

 ‐ 

Step

 

by

 

Step

 

 

The

 

weld

 

gun

 

is

 

positioned

 

over

 

the

 

base

 

material

 

and

 

the

 

main

 

gun

 

spring

 

is

 

partially

 

compressed.

 

Hold

 

gun

 

perpendicular

 

to

 

work

 

surface

 

and

 

hold

 

ferrule

 

firmly

 

against

 

the

 

surface.

 

 

 

 

The

 

trigger

 

is

 

pressed

 

and

 

the

 

stud

 

lifts

 

off

 

the

 

base,

 

drawing

 

an

 

arc.

 

The

 

arc

 

melts

 

the

 

end

 

of

 

the

 

weld

 

stud

 

and

 

the

 

base

 

material

 

below.

 

The

 

arc

 

shield

 

(ferrule)

 

concentrates

 

the

 

heat

 

below

 

the

 

weld

 

stud

 

and

 

contains

 

the

 

mol

ten

 

metal

 

within

 

the

 

weld

 

zone.

 

Do

 

not

 

move

 

weld

 

gun

 

during

 

weld.

 

 

 

 

The

 

main

 

spring

 

plunges

 

the

 

weld

 

stud

 

down

 

into

 

the

 

molten

 

pool

 

of

 

metal

 

in

 

the

 

base

 

material.

 

The

 

cycle

 

is

 

completed

 

in

 

less

 

than

 

a

 

second

 

and

 

the

 

resulting

 

weld

 

bond

 

develops

 

the

 

full

 

strength

 

of

 

the

 

fastener

 

in

 

the

 

weld

 

zone.

 

Allow

 

metal

 

to

 

cool

 

and

 

withdraw

 

gun

 

from

 

the

 

stud,

 

pulling

 

the

 

gun

 

straight

 

up

 

off

 

of

 

the

 

stud.

 

 

 

The

 

weld

 

gun

 

is

 

withdrawn

 

from

 

the

 

weld

 

stud

 

leaving

 

and

 

the

 

ferrule.

 

The

 

ferrule

 

is

 

broken

 

away

 

and

 

discarded.

 

Visually

 

inspect

 

weld.

 

 

 

 

 

***

 

Note

 ‐ 

when

 

determining

 

finished

 

length

 

required

 

for

 

the

 

particular

 

application,

 

keep

 

in

 

mind

 

the

 

reduction

 

in

 

length

 

(burn

off)

 

from

 

stud

 

welding

 

operations.

 

TRU

WELD

 

stud

 

lengths

 

are

 

al

ways

 

given

 

before

 

weld.

 

Diameter

 

of

 

Stud

 

Reduction

 

in

 

Length

 

1/4”

 

thru

 

1/2”

 

1/8”

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ARWSC900

Page 1: ...y integrated stud welding system for ferrule shielded and gas shielded drawn arc stud welding The SC900 con tains digital controls for weld time weld current and gas purge time The system was designed...

Page 2: ...which has been modified Equipment which has not been installed properly Equipment which has been used for purposes other than which it had been designed Equipment which has not been properly maintain...

Page 3: ...cess and growth If we can be of any further assistance to you and your company please do not hesitate to contact us Product Information The SC900 is a fully integrated stud welding system for ferrule...

Page 4: ...esigned and built with operator safety in mind but safety begins with you Every effort has been made to protect the trained operator from injury Please become familiar with the information in this man...

Page 5: ...ne before moving a welding power source Always be sure the work cable makes a good electrical connection with the metal being welded The connection should be as close as possible to the area being wel...

Page 6: ...the area being welded Keep welding power source and cables as far away from your body as possible Electromagnetic fields can irrevocable erase magnetic data carriers computer memory credit cards secu...

Page 7: ...welding interlock keeps system from double triggering SC900 Product Specifications Specifications are subject to change without prior notification Weld Range 14ga to 1 2 Consistent welding regardless...

Page 8: ...ng materials that may obstruct airflow through the welder If the equipment is not being installed immediately store it in a clean dry well ventilated area until in stallation Selecting a Location The...

Page 9: ...made are accessi ble with the top cover removed Primary Power Cable Route the Primary Power Cable through the Power Inlet Hole in the center connector on the back side of the welder Connect the power...

Page 10: ...line voltages depending on your requirements Simply plug in the appropriate voltage con nector for either 230VAC red wired connector or 460VAC black wired connector 3 Phase opera tion Ground Cable Co...

Page 11: ...front of the welder Connect stud gun cable assembly directly to the SC900 Plug stud gun control cable plug into the connector on the front of welder Gas line connection When gas shield welding connect...

Page 12: ...stud to be welded After all of the proper accessories have been mounted on the stud gun place the stud in the chuck and begin the alignment of the accessories Make certain that a sufficient amount of...

Page 13: ...nging in diameter through 3 4 this adjustment should be suitable For larger diameter studs and select applications the lift should be adjusted to approximately 1 8 Adjusting the lift Remove the back c...

Page 14: ...an be used to control the force with which the stud is plunged into the molten weld pool by moving the engagement point of when the shaft of the stud gun engages the damp ener Rotating the dampener co...

Page 15: ...complete the circuit and actuate the stud gun Make sure welder is set up properly to begin the welding process Place the selected stud into the chuck and attach the ferrule to the ferrule grip Place s...

Page 16: ...e 3 times indicating that there is a good connection SC900 Diagnostic Lights On the Control Panel located below the digital display is a row of diagnostic lights for the welder OUTPUT When the stud gu...

Page 17: ...chosen during setup When setting time or current depress and hold down appropriate button and turn Adjustment Dial clockwise or counter clockwise to the correct setting on the digital display Use the...

Page 18: ...was drawn or not Job Counter Resettable This is a running total of the number of welds since the counter was last reset To view the job counter set the Fine Coarse Switch to the Fine position Each wel...

Page 19: ...gs from being adjusted The purpose is to allow a meas ure of process control All settings and the counter may be viewed when the lock is activated To activate the lock turn clockwise toward the 3 o cl...

Page 20: ...weld The main spring plunges the weld stud down into the molten pool of metal in the base material The cycle is completed in less than a second and the resulting weld bond develops the full strength o...

Page 21: ...ud pro trudes beyond the ferrule Make sure work surface is relatively clean so impurities do not affect weld Test the welds at the beginning of each shift or change in stud Check burn off 1 8 color si...

Page 22: ...a bumpy or jagged collar around the base of the weld stud This normally occurs when the weld time is set too high Porous Weld Collar This usually occurs from the oxidation of the weld pool resulting...

Page 23: ...o lift from gun coil trigger is good Bad connection or faulty equipment 1 Test control cable by plugging weld tool directly into unit 4 conductor straight through wiring 2 Check 5 amp fuse next to bre...

Page 24: ...and connections in cluding grounds 3 Test the power loop by making welds on a test piece us ing only the starter cable set 4 Test 3 phase power to control contactor 5 Check taps if applicable on main...

Page 25: ...25 TRU WELD Equipment Company 6400 N Honeytown Road Smithville Ohio 44677 330 725 7744 Phone 330 669 2473 Fax TWE tfpcorp com http truweldstudwelding com...

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