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2a. Single probe, dual probe, and tweezer hand held attachments - Connect
the hand held attachment cables to the negative and positive terminals on
the back of the welder, then connect the 3 pin actuation foot pedal cable to
the back of the welder.
2b. Pressure actuated hand attachments - Connect the hand held
attachment cable to either of the terminals on the back of the welder and the
grounding clip cable to the other terminal. Then attach the trigger cable to the
back of the welder.
3. Plug the welder power cable into an AC power outlet.
4. Turn the welder on and set the desired energy settings.
Roll Spot Setup
QUICK START SET UP OF CDDP-A ROLL SPOT HAND ATTACHMENT
Roll Spot is a function that allows users to perform a continuous string of welds for any prolonged
time period – for as long as the trigger signal is actuated. The Roll Spot function requires an
attachment that is specifically designed for roll spot welding.
1a. Turn off welder and unplug AC power cord for safety.
1b. Remove the roll spot attachment from its package.
2. Connect the roll spot cable to the terminals on the back of the welder and the grounding clip cable
to the other terminal. Then attach the trigger cable to the back of the welder.
3. Plug the welder power cable into an AC power outlet.
4. Turn the welder on and set the desired energy settings.
5. Roll Spot mode can be turned on or off in the “Control” tab within the home screen.
a. In Roll Spot mode, the system has an adjustable “Welds per second” text entry box that
affects the frequency or rate of welding while a trigger signal is maintained.
b. In Roll Spot mode, both pulses can be used, but the comparator is disabled.
c. In Roll Spot mode, the device will continuously weld at an adjustable rate for as long as
the trigger signal is maintained. If using a foot pedal, the welder will continue to weld for as
long as the foot pedal is depressed. If using a pressure actuated hand piece, the welder will
continue to weld for as long as the pressure actuated switch is engaged.
d. In Roll Spot mode, two variables will affect the time between each weld. The first is an
adjustable “welds per second” text entry box that can be set by the operator. The second factor
is the recharge time between welds. This is determined based on the energy setting. The
higher the weld energy, the longer the delay between welds will be.
e. When in Roll Spot mode, the operator can choose to use single or dual pulse. When dual
pulses are chosen, operator can change the “Delay Between Pulses” text entry box to adjust
the this delay to match the delay between welds.