Arc Machines 307 User Manual

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Arc Machines, Inc. Model 307 Orbital Tube Welder Training

Document No. 740096

Chapter 1. Page 2.

Rev. A

Real-time digital data acquisition. The Model 307 captures and displays

real-time streaming data for welding current, pulsation, arc voltage and

travel speed during the weld and displays the data in graphical form on the

Model 307 screen at the end of the weld. The power supply can compare

the actual data gathered during the weld and report whether the weld

parameters were performed within pre-set acceptance limits.

Weld Logging. The Model 307’s Intel

®

Pentium

®

processor makes this

power supply uniquely suited for weld logging and weld documentation.

Weld records are created by the Model 307 when a weld identification (ID)

number is assigned to the weld. Users can select from a variety of fields of

Associated Data which include weld head and power supply serial num-

bers; material type and heat numbers of tubing, fittings or other weld com-

ponents; gas type, flow rates to weld head and weld I.D., dewar serial

number; and electrode type and geometry.

Project management. Rapid retrieval of weld records is important for

users who may be subject to audits from the FDA or other regulatory

agency. Weld records stored in the Model 307 memory can be retrieved by

project, weld identification number, date, welding operator, or other field.

Weld records can be downloaded onto elec-

tronic media or to a computer for compilation

of records for a particular job thus avoiding

the necessity of re-entering this data manu-

ally. Weld I.D. numbers as well as other iden-

tifying data may also be printed onto an

adhesive-backed plastic label that can be

used for weld identification purposes.

It should be understood that no welding

machine can unequivocally detect and indi-

cate the quality of a particular weld. The

Model 307 can, however, provide a detailed

Model 95-6625 Weld Head with wire-
Feed capabilities welding a flange to a
pipe in Guatemala. Photo courtesy of

Alimentos Maravilla S.A.

Left and above: Welding in a dairy plant with a Model 8-4000 weld head.
Right: A Model 4-500 bench mount weld head.

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