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Design and function
Definition of MIG/MAG welding tasks
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5.16 Definition of MIG/MAG welding tasks
The user defines the welding tasks using job numbers.
Each job number stores all the parameters relating to the welding task.
For the most commonly used applications, 128 pre-programmed JOBs (welding tasks) are stored in the
machine control with the relevant parameters.
On the control panel, the user can either load an existing job, load an existing job and change it, or define
a completely new job.
The welding task or job is defined using the following parameters:
Basic parameters
The job number is defined using four basic welding parameters:
Welding process, material type, wire diameter and gas type.
According to the pre-programmed jobs, the typical or frequently used gas types and wire diameters for
the material are suggested automatically depending on the material type selected. It is impossible to
select inappropriate combinations for welding.
Program sequence
Other welding parameters, such as parameters for the start program, secondary program or end program
and the gas pre-flow time, wire creep, slope times, wire burn-back (and many more) are preset for a
variety of applications, but can be modified where required. On the control panel, the most important
welding parameters are displayed directly and can be modified where required.
Program or control voltage (operating point)
The operating point can either be set using up to 15 (PROG 1 to PROG 15) freely definable programs or
using control voltages (PROG 0) via the robot interface (RINTX12 / BUSINTX11).
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The wire speed, voltage correction and dynamics are stored in each program. These program
parameters can be specified on the control panel. The program number is selected by the robot
control.
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In control voltage mode, there is a control voltage (0 V to 10 V) available on the robot interface for
each parameter (wire speed, voltage correction and dynamics).
The digital system calculates the required process parameters, such as the welding current, welding
voltage and pulse current according to the operating point specified.
NOTE
The parameters and functions described here can also be programmed using a PC or
laptop and the PHOENIX PCM 300 welding parameter software.
Operating mode
Non-latched or non-latched special (start current, main current and end program)
Welding type
Pulse or standard welding
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