Operation – Lincoln Electric IM915 POWER FEED 10M SINGLE WIRE FEEDER User Manual

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Run-In

2.5

FIGURE B.4

B-19

OPERATION

B-19

2 STEP TRIGGER OPERATION

(See Figure B.4)
Sometimes it is advantageous to set specific arc start,
crater and arc ending parameters for the ideal weld.
Many times when welding aluminum crater control is
necessary to make a good weld. This is done by set-
ting Start, Crater and Burnback functions to desired
values.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Following is the total weld sequence that the POWER
FEED

®

10M Single Wire Feeder will execute. If any

parameter is inactive or its time is set to zero, the weld
procedure immediately shifts to the next parameter in
the sequence.

1. PREFLOW: Shielding gas begins to flow immedi-

ately when the gun trigger is pulled.

2. RUN-IN: After preflow time expires, the power

source regulates to the start output and wire is
advanced towards the work piece at the Strike
WFS. If an arc is not established within 2.5 sec-
onds, the power source output and wire feed speed
skips to the weld settings.

3. START & UPSLOPE: As soon as the trigger is

pulled, this starts preflow. The Strike arc estab-
lished, Start time, and Upslope parameters are
used at the beginning of the weld sequence to
establish a stable arc and provide a smooth transi-
tion to the weld settings.

4. WELD: After upslope, the power source output and

the wire feed speed continue at the weld settings.

5. CRATER: As soon as the trigger is released, the

wire feed speed and power source output ramp to
the crater settings throughout the crater time. The
time period of ramping from the weld settings to the
crater settings is called DOWNSLOPE.

6. BURNBACK: After the crater time expires, the wire

feed speed is turned OFF and the machine output
continues for the burnback time.

7. POSTFLOW: Next, the machine output is turned

OFF and shielding gas continues until the post flow
timer expires.

POWER FEED

®

10M SINGLE WIRE FEEDER

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