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Description of the welding process
For all the processes indicated below (except for MIG Manual), the welding parameters are adjusted synergically using
knob I. Individual processes are available only for the individual synergic curves for which they have been developed
or which are allowed by the process.
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MIG Pulse. When this welding process is selected, the fi ller material is transferred
via a controlled energy pulsed waveform to achieve constant detachment of molten
material droplets that are transferred to the workpiece without spatter. The result is a
strip of molten welding material that joins any material thickness or type effectively,
with no spatter on the workpiece.
MIG Pulse HD. Select this process to weld at a faster wire feed rate than with the
pulsed process. More wire is deposited for the same current setting: see MIG Short
HD for programming details.
MIG Short. When this process is selected, the material can be transferred in
different ways: Short Arc, Globular, Spray Arc and it depends on the ratio between
wire speed and set welding voltage.
MIG Short HD. MIG Short process offers the option of increasing
wire speed for the same welding voltage. Set the desired voltage
and current value using sector DH, change m/min by adjusting
knob I. The m/min correction is indicated on the display as a
percentage and as an absolute value.
MIG Root. Designed for fi rst-pass welds, descending vertical butt joints, and
open-lap joints.
Reduction in spatter.
Good root execution and secure fusion of edges.
Process for welding on iron and stainless steel.
MIG SRS. Designed for fi rst-pass welds, butt joints on thin panels, and open-lap
joints.
Minimisation of spatter.
Reduced heat-affected zone.
Arc control has been optimised to manage short circuits during Short Arc welding
more effectively.
MIG 3D Pulse�Designed to optimise fi ller metal transfer with less heat and faster
joint execution speed.Better-looking fi nished joint.
Less preparation of the joint between passes.
Lower residual stresses in the welded workpiece.
Superior arc stability in all positions.
Better control of the weld bath in position.
MIG Manual. After selecting MIG Manual, select the type of wire,
diameter and gas from the main menu. Select the m/min and set
the motor speed, selecting the welding voltage. Press knob I for
longer than one second. The voltage for the m/min set will be
shown on the display. Now the m/min can be increased without
changing the voltage.
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