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5 - CONNECTION AND PREPARATION FOR WELDING
SWITCH OFF THE WELDING MACHINE BEFORE
CARRYING OUT THE CONNECTIONS.
5.1 - MANUAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (MMA).
Connect the welding accessories carefully in order to avoid power losses.
Carefully comply with safety rules.
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2. Fit the required electrode on the electrode holder.
3. Connect the welding cables to the output terminals of the unit for the
selected polarity:
4. ATTENTION: insert the male connector with the key lining up with
the keyway and rotate approximately ¼ turn clockwise. Do not
over tighten
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near the welding zone.
5. Shown here below is the connection method for DCEP welding.
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6. The connection of these two connectors as made above will result in
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connections at the machine to obtain welding with “straight polarity”
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Turn ON the machine (Ref.A-Fig.3)
and select the Electrode welding
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9. Select the Hot Start and Arc Force functions thru the selection key
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cause spatters and small fusion of the welding piece. If the arc length
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stick to the work piece; the right balance of the arc length in relation to
the welding application and type of electrode must be found.
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automatically restart when the electrode gets in touch with the work piece.
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value depends on the supply voltage available in the area and by the
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13. To use remote control: connect the remote control connector to the
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independently of the setting made on the unit, but attention: the max
welding current by remote control depends on the value set on the
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14. The welding current should be chosen following the instruction given
by the electrodes manufacturer on the electrode box, but the following
indications may be useful as general information:
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Electrode
diameter
(mm)
Average
intensity for
rutile electrodes
(A)
1.6
1.6
40
2.0
2.0
55
2.0-3.0
2.5
70
3.0-5.0
3.2
110
6.0-10
4.0
160
> 8.0
5.0
200
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NOTE: ADJUST THE WELDING CURRENT ACCORDING TO
THE DIAMETER OF THE ELECTRODE TO BE USED AND THE
PROCEDURE IN COURSE.
5.1.1 - FEATURES ENABLED WITH MMA WELDING
HOT START.
This is a temporary increase in the initial welding current. This helps ignite
the arc quickly and reliably.
ANTI-STICKING.
This is a function that decreases the output current of the machine to a
low level when the operator makes an error and sticks the electrode on
the work piece. This decrease in current allows the operator to remove
the electrode holder without creating large sparks that can damage the
electrode holder.
ARC FORCE.
This is a temporary increase in the output current during normal welding.
This temporary increase in output current is used to clear intermittent
connections between the electrode and the weld puddle that occur during
normal stick welding.
ARC LENGTH.
This is an active control feature that guarantee the best arrangements
between the arc stability and spatter presence. The control measure in
each instant the output voltage and it determines the power to break with
the mapped Arc Force level the metal drop that is transferred from the
electrode to the work piece as guarantee the arc stability. With this feature
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION FOR WELDING
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