Functional Principle; Operating Principle; Lead Power Source And Trail Power Source - Fronius TPS/i Robotics TWIN Push Operating Instructions Manual

Mig/mag robot welding system
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Functional principle

Operating Princi-
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Lead power
In the TWIN welding process, the two power sources are referred to as the lead power
source and trail
source and trail power source.
power source
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(1)
Two wire electrodes (4) and (5) are welded in a weld pool in a shielding gas environ-
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The welding process is carried out via two independent power sources (1) and (2).
The power sources are synchronized by the TWIN Controller.
The wirefeed is carried out via a wirefeeder (3) with two drive units.
The two wire electrodes are brought together in the welding torch so that there are two
independent welding potentials (6).
The lead power source is defined by the welding direction.
During pulsed-arc welding, the lead power source stipulates the frequency for the trail
power source.
When seen in the direction of welding, the wire electrode of the lead power source is
the front wire electrode.
If the welding direction changes and the torch position remains the same, then the trail
power source becomes the lead power source.
The robot controls define lead and trail using 2 bits. Depending on the result of this
process, lead or trail will also be displayed on the power source.
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)

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