Section 13 − teach points, 1. teach using 15 points – Miller Electric DS-64M Swingarc User Manual

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SECTION 13 − TEACH POINTS

10

18

21

24

27

30

33

36

37

42

45

48

51

54

56

Vpk

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

200

Abk

20

55

80

105

130

160

185

210

235

260

290

315

340

365

400

PPS

1

3

5

PWms

2

4

Vpk
Abk
PPS

PWms

100

180

210

240

270

300

330

360

370

420

450

480

510

540

565

Apk

Apk

13-1. Teach Using 15 Points

The teach mode allows the user to create

custom pulse programs. The teach mode

selection for 15 teach points gives a more

defined curve for a specific range. At each

teach point, the user can adjust five parame-

ters to shape the pulse waveform of the weld

output. The six parameters are: IPM (MPM),

Apk, Vpk, Abk, PPS, and PWms.

Apk, Vpk, Abk, PPS, and PWms acting

together provide the energy necessary to

burn off welding wire at a set wire feed

speed. The graph below shows that as wire

feed speed increases, energy increases

(Apk, Vpk, Abk, PPS, and PWms acting syn-

ergically).

Under some conditions, the wire feeder lim-

its wire feed speed to maintain all pulse pa-

rameters within the capability of the system.

Vpk = Peak Voltage

Abk = Background Amperage

PPS = Pulses Per Second

PWms = Pulse Width (Milliseconds)

780 / 19.8

750 / 19.1

700 / 17.8

650 / 16.5

600 / 15.2

550 / 14.0

500 / 12.7

450 / 11.4

400 / 10.2

350 / 8.9

300 / 7.6

250 / 6.4

200 / 5.1

150 / 3.8

100 / 2.5

50 / 1.3

IPM / MPM

Example Of A Synergic

Setting For 425 IPM With

All Teach Points Set At 50

IPM (1.3 MPM) Increments

Apk = Peak Amperage

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