Phoenix 351, 401, 451, 551 Expert puls FDW - EWM Hightec ...
Phoenix 351, 401, 451, 551 Expert puls FDW - EWM Hightec ...
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Design and function<br />
MIG/MAG welding<br />
5.10.2 Definition of MIG/MAG welding tasks<br />
This machine range features simple operation with a very wide range of functions.<br />
• Various JOBs (i.e. welding tasks consisting of welding process, material type, wire diameter and<br />
shielding gas type) have been pre-defined (see appendix for a list of JOBs).<br />
• Simple JOB selection using four buttons (material, wire type, wire thickness and shielding gas) on the<br />
welding machine control; illogical combinations are automatically excluded.<br />
• The required process parameters are calculated by the system depending on the operating point<br />
defined (single-dial operation via wire speed rotary dial).<br />
• Additional parameters can be modified as required in the configuration menu on the control or using<br />
the PC300.NET welding parameter software.<br />
5.10.3 Welding task selection<br />
NOTE<br />
Selection of a welding task involves the interaction of the controls on the welding<br />
machine and the wire feed unit. After the basic settings are made on the welding<br />
machine, the operating point and other parameters can be set on the wire feed unit.<br />
It is only possible to change the 4 basic welding parameters if:<br />
• No welding current is flowing,<br />
• The key switch is set to position "1".<br />
5.10.3.1 M3.19 welding machine control and M3.00 wire feed unit control<br />
Super<strong>puls</strong><br />
Super<strong>puls</strong><br />
3,5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12131415<br />
3<br />
2,5<br />
16<br />
2<br />
18<br />
1,5<br />
20<br />
1<br />
22<br />
0,5<br />
24<br />
m/min<br />
Figure 5-7<br />
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