Sonics 1096 Actuator User Manual

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I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L • M O D E L S 1 0 9 9 / 1 0 9 6

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BOOSTER

Color

Part No.

Gain

Amplitude Effect

Black

BHN15TBK

2.50

Increase

Silver

BHN15TSI

2.00

Increase

Gold

BHN15GD

1.50

Increase

Brown

BHN15BR

1.25

Increase

Green

BHN15GR

0

No Change

Purple

BHN15PU

0.75

Decrease

Blue

BHN15BU

0.50

Decrease

NOTE: Consult the

Applications Manual or call

our Applications Lab for

proper booster selection.

High gain boosters, such

as silver and black in

combination with high gain

horns can result in the horn

cracking or failing.

BOOSTER SELECTION

The first step in optimizing welding conditions is to select a booster which will

provide the necessary amplitude. For parts one inch (25.4mm) in diameter or

greater, start with a moderately high amplitude booster such as a gold. For

smaller parts, start with a green booster. Determine optimum amplitude by

welding a few parts, and repeat the procedure with boosters giving higher or

lower amplitude. If there appears to be little or no difference, use the booster

giving the highest amplitude.

Seven standard boosters, color coded or engraved for ease of identification,

are available either to increase or decrease the amplitude.

PRESSURE

During the welding process, sufficient pressure should be applied to the part

so that the mating surfaces contact each other. If the pressure is too low, the

process will run inefficiently causing unnecessarily long weld time cycles,

marking of the parts or poor welding. If the pressure is too high, the horn may

stop vibrating, the part(s) might fracture, or the power supply might overload.

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