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Save recipe
Once you have entered your welding parameters in the Home view, select an available
recipe in order to save your parameters under this recipe number. Then select " Save"
and enter a recipe name in the window. Press "OK" to confirm and save the recipe under
the recipe number selected.
Delete recipe
Select the recipe to be deleted and then the button with the wastepaper basket symbol
. The recipe is deleted irretrievably.
Load recipe
To load your saved recipes, select the respective recipe and then press " Load". You will
then be prompted to confirm your selection with "OK". Once the selected recipe is loaded,
the view switches to the Home view. Pay attention to the recipe label at the top right
when entering the welding parameters. The label contains the recipe number selected
and is visible until the welding parameters are changed.
Relocate recipe
Recipes can be relocated. To do this, select the recipe to be relocated and load the recipe.
Now save the loaded parameters in a new recipe location.
Change recipe
Load the recipe to be changed and edit the recipe parameters in the Home view. Delete
the previously loaded recipe and save your edited welding parameters under the desired
recipe location.
9.6 Wedge Tab
This tab contains the "Wedge Change" and "Wedge Adjustment" menu options.
These menus guide you through the process of changing the wedge and/or adjusting its position.
Good contact must be ensured between the wedge and the wheels in order to achieve the best possible weld and to
maximize the service life of the wedge. We strongly recommend that you use the adjustment wizard to ensure that the
wedge is adjusted efficiently.
Select the
Wedge
tab. You can then perform either a wedge change or a wedge adjustment by following the instruc-
tions in the wizard.
Before the welding wedge is swiveled in, it must be adjusted using the installed adjustment program (Chapter
9.6.2). Make sure that there is no risk of a collision before swiveling in the wedge.
Risk of crushing:
When the hot wedge is swiveled in, the movement of the parts presents a risk of crushing.
9.6.1 Safety Instructions
9.6.2 Wedge Adjustment Wizard