Max Speed Process; Digital Welding Procedure Specification (Dwps); Weldeye Arcvision - Kemppi AX MIG Welder Operating Manual

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3.3.10 MAX Speed process

MAX Speed is a synergic pulsed MIG/MAG welding process. It is designed to maximize the welding speed and to min-
imize the heat input by modifying the conventional MIG/MAG arcs. MAX Speed is designed for steel and stainless steel
welding applications mainly in the PA and PB positions. It is suitable for plate thicknesses above 2.5 mm, the ideal max-
imum plate thickness being approximately 10 mm.
MAX Speed operates within the spray arc range. Welding current is pulsed with constant frequency and amplitude. Arc
length is controlled with the normal voltage control. MAX Speed's low-amplitude pulsing enables an effective transfer
mode with lower wire feed speed than with conventional MIG/MAG arc.
>> To take MAX Speed into use, go to AX Manager's Welding parameters view and apply MAX Speed. Optionally,
go to the Memory channels view and create a new memory channel with MAX Speed process.
>> Adjust the wire feed speed in the Home view. The adjustment's effect on the plate thickness is also shown.
>> Fine-tune the welding voltage in the Home view.
MAX Speed supports these filler wire and shielding gas combinations:
Fe solid & Ar + 18% CO
Fe solid & Ar + 8% CO
Fe MC & Ar + 18% CO
Ss solid & Ar + 2% CO

3.3.11 Digital Welding Procedure Specification (dWPS)

Digital Welding Procedure Specification (dWPS) is a WPS in digital format that can be set to observe the welding para-
meters of the AX MIG Welder equipment. The WPS view shows the digital WPSs with one or more weld passes assigned
to the welding station in the Kemppi WeldEye cloud service.
The use of dWPS and WeldEye cloud service requires a valid Kemppi WeldEye subscription with the Welding Procedures
module. The AX MIG Welder equipment includes a link to a free trial registration – featuring also a free trial option for
WeldEye ArcVision. For more information on WeldEye, refer to
The WPSes can be read in AX Manager display and/or a memory channel can be linked with a WPS. Once a WPS is linked
to a memory channel, the welding parameters are still manually adjustable, but the adjustment ranges defined on the
active WPS are indicated on the screen.

3.3.12 WeldEye ArcVision

The use of WeldEye cloud service requires a valid Kemppi WeldEye subscription. The AX MIG Welder equipment includes a link
to a free trial registration – featuring also a free trial option for WeldEye ArcVision. For more information on WeldEye, refer to
weldeye.com
or contact your Kemppi representative.
The WeldEye's ArcVision module (optional) is intended for cloud-based tracking of the welding operations carried out
with the welding equipment. The ArcVision on the welding device itself is a connection feature for connecting to the
WeldEye cloud service. The actual welding information gathered by the welding equipment is passed on to the WeldEye
cloud where it can be accessed using a desktop computer and an internet browser.
AX MIG Welder comes preinstalled with a trial license for ArcVision. The trial license can be activated by following these
steps:
1.
In AX Manager, go to the WPS view.
2.
Use a QR code reader on your mobile device to open the WeldEye web link or navigate to 'https://re-
gister.weldeye.io/arcvision' on your web browser.
3.
Complete the registration process as instructed on the registration page. Once finished, the equipment is con-
nected to WeldEye ArcVision.
You will be required to fill in the serial number and four-digit security pin of your X5 power source. These can be
found on the power source rating plate.
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