Design and function
MIG/MAG welding
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5.3.8 forceArc
Heat-reduced, directionally-stable and powerful arc with deep fusion penetration for the upper power
range.
Figure 5-28
• Smaller included angle due to deep penetration and directionally stable arc
• Excellent root and sidewall fusion
• Secure welding also with very long stick-outs
• Reduced undercuts
• Manual and automated applications
You can make use of these properties after selecting the forceArc process
> see 5.3.5 chapter
.
As with pulse arc welding, it is important to make sure of a good welding current connection.
• Keep welding current cables as short as possible and ensure that cable cross-sections are adequate!
• Fully unroll welding current cables, torche hose packages and, if applicable, intermediate hose packa-
ges. Avoid loops!
• Use welding torches, preferably water-cooled, that are suitable for the higher power range.
• Use welding wire with adequate copper coating when welding steel. The wire spool should have layer
spooling.
Unstable arc!
Welding current cables that are not fully unrolled can cause faults in the arc (flickering).
• Fully unroll welding current cables, torch hose packages and, if applicable, intermediate hose
packages. Avoid loops!