Weld Schedules
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For example, the following two functions will have the action shown in
the diagram below
60
IMPULSE= nn HEAT CY, nn COOL CY (nn=1-99)
This function defines the length of a weld impulse. It tells the timer unit
that the next function in the schedule should pulsation weld (providing
heat cycles followed by cool cycles, rather than just heat cycles).
When this function appears before any weld function, the control
displays IMP (impulse) rather than CY (cycles) to indicate the weld
control will pulsation weld.
Pulsation welding provides a specified number of impulses. (An
impulse is a number of heat cycles—when weld current flows—
followed by a number of cycles when current does not flow.) Consider
the following schedule:
60
IMPULSE = 10 HEAT CY, 10 COOL CY
20
WELD 04 IMP 65%I
In this example, the timer unit will actually fire for 10 cycles at 65%
heat, then wait for 10 cycles with NO heat, and repeat this pattern 4
times.
This function only affects the next function in a weld schedule. It should
appear before every weld or slope function you want to pulsation weld
in the schedule.
99%
20%
%I
3cy
8cy
8cy
3cy
3cy
40%
45%
50%
IMPULSE=03 HEAT CY, 08 COOL CY
SLOPE 03 IMP 40%I TO 50%I
Time (Cycles)
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