Wire diameter, Pulse level, Heat – MK Products MK 2000A User Manual

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MK 2000A - Owner's Manual - Page 16

Wire Diameter

To obtain the smooth one drop transfer during the peak level the “On” time

(pulse width) must be varied, depending on the wire diameter. For example,

.030 requires 1/2 of a millisecond and .045 requires 1-1/2 milliseconds. The

WIRE DIAMETER Control on the MK 2000A therefore sets the "ON TIME"

(pulse width).

Pulse Level

Because different alloys melt at different temperatures, the height of the pulse

must also be varied. The PULSE LEVEL therefore limits the height of the

pulse depending on the alloy. For example, the Pulse Level for 4043 is set

to 60 (60% of 300 Amps = 180 Amps) whereas 5356 with its higher melting

temperature is set to 71 (71% of 300 Amps = 213 Amps Max.).

Heat

When changing plate size or for fine tuning, the “HEAT” Control may be

adjusted. With the "ON TIME" (pulse width) preset by the Wire Diameter

control the Heat control moves the pulses closer together (more heat) or

further apart (less heat) without changing the pulse width. Figure 6. Keep in

mind that when you increase your heat you must also increase wire speed.
Note: When operating in the Frequency Width mode the frequency and pulse

width are set independently of each other. Increasing the frequency in this

mode decreases the "ON TIME" (pulse width) proportionately.

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