Operation, Warning – Lincoln Electric IM956 POWER WAVE C300 User Manual

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B-7

OPERATION

B-7

MAKING A WELD WITH WAVEFORM
TECHNOLOGY POWER SOURCES

MAKING A WELD
The serviceability of a product or structure utiliz-
ing the welding programs is and must be the sole
responsibility of the builder/user. Many variables
beyond the control of The Lincoln Electric
Company affect the results obtained in applying
these programs. These variables include, but are
not limited to, welding procedure, plate chemistry
and temperature, weldment design, fabrication
methods and service requirements. The available
range of a welding program may not be suitable
for all applications, and the build/user is and must
be solely responsible for welding program selec-
tion.

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Choose the electrode material, electrode size, shield-
ing gas, and process (GMAW, GMAW-P etc.) appro-
priate for the material to be welded.

Select the weld mode that best matches the desired
welding process. The standard weld set shipped with
the Power Wave

®

C300 encompasses a wide range of

common processes that will meet most needs. If a
special weld mode is desired, contact the local Lincoln
Electric sales representative.

All adjustments are made through the user interface.
Because of the different configuration options your
system may not have all of the following adjustments.
Regardless of availability, all controls are described in
the following section (See Figure B.4 Panel Controls
Used)

DEFINITION OF WELDING MODES

NON-SYNERGIC WELDING MODES

• A Non-synergic welding mode requires all welding

process variables to be set by the operator.

SYNERGIC WELDING MODES

• A Synergic welding mode offers the simplicity of sin-

gle knob control. The machine will select the correct
voltage and amperage based on the wire feed
speed (WFS) set by the operator.

BASIC WELDING CONTROLS

WELD MODE
Selecting a weld mode determines the output charac-
teristics of the Power Wave

®

power source. Weld

modes are developed with a specific electrode materi-
al, electrode size, and shielding gas. For a more com-
plete description of the weld modes programmed into
the Power Wave

®

at the factory, refer to the Weld Set

Reference Guide supplied with the machine or avail-
able at www.powerwavesoftware.com.

WIRE FEED SPEED (WFS)
In synergic welding modes (synergic CV, GMAW-P),
WFS is the dominant control parameter. The user
adjusts WFS according to factors such as wire size,
penetration requirements, heat input, etc. The Power
Wave

®

then uses the WFS setting to adjust the volt-

age and current according to settings contained in the
Power Wave

®

.

In non-synergic modes, the WFS control behaves like
a conventional power source where WFS and voltage
are independent adjustments. Therefore, to maintain
proper arc characteristics, the operator must adjust
the voltage to compensate for any changes made to
the WFS.

AMPS
In constant current modes, this control adjusts the
welding current.

VOLTS
In constant voltage modes, this control adjusts the
welding voltage.

TRIM
In pulse synergic welding modes, the Trim setting
adjusts the arc length. Trim is adjustable from 0.50 to
1.50. 1.00 is the nominal setting and is a good starting
point for most conditions.

ULTIMARC

TM

CONTROL

UltimArc

TM

Control allows the operator to vary the arc

characteristics from “soft” to “crisp”. UltimArc™
Control is adjustable from –10.0 to +10.0 with a nomi-
nal setting of 0.0.

POWER WAVE

®

C300

WARNING

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