Arc Machines 307 User Manual

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Arc Machines, Inc. Model 307 Orbital Tube Welder Training

Document No. 740096 Chapter 9. Page 11.
Rev. A

Creation of a Weld Program in

Travel (Rotation) Step Mode

The simplest way to create a STEP rotation weld schedule is to use the 307

autogeneration feature described on pages 7 through 10 of this chapter. The

program can easily be modified from the Levels/Segments screen.

There are several approaches to writing a STEP program, but only the easiest

and quickest will be presented here.

• The current ( amperage) should be set at the values for the preliminary

weld schedule, i.e., primary amps for level 1 set at 1 amp per thousanth of

wall thickness. (Note: for heavier-wall pipe from 0.109” to 0.154” wall, use

the STEP Weld Development Work Sheet. (See Chap. 19. Appendix 2.).

• Rotation (Travel Stop Delay) Delay time should be sufficient

to achieve penetration of the first weld bead. Typically 1

second for each 0.010 inch or 10 seconds per 0.100 inch wall.

Primary RPM set to 0.0

Background RPM set to calculated value for 5 IPM (or 4 IPM if heavier

wall)

Double Pulse times - if pulse times for the CONT program were set at 0.2

and 0.2 sec, try 0.4 and 0.4 or 0.5 and 0.5 sec. Longer pulse times will be

needed for heavier wall. The rotor movement during the background pulse

should be equal to about 65% of the wall thickness. (Balanced pulse times

are not necessary. Greater penetration can be achieved when the PRIMARY

PULSE TIME is greater than the BACKGROUND PULSE TIME.)

Double all level times and downslope time from Continuous program.

• Verify Total Time by doing a TEST RUN. Make sure there is adequate

TIE-IN with DOWNSLOPE set at 0.0. (Reset downslope time after test

weld.)

• Make a trial (partial) weld for about 1 Level to make adjustments in

penetration if necessary. Make sure there is adequate TRAVEL START

DELAY. When the first part of the weld looks good, add another Level or

two and try again until a complete weld schedule has been determined.

Test for repeatability.

STEP Program with Primary RPM Greater than

Zero. STEP programs typically are programmed with

0.0 Primary RPM, but a STEP procedure in which the

STEP Weld Bead: ( ( ( ( ( ( (

CONT Weld Bead: ((((((((((

∑t

RPM>0

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