14. Balancing.
It is possible to adjust the time (t) and amplitude of the current (I) while the electrode stays in place simultaneously and independent-
ly, using positive or negative values, guaranteeing perfect control of penetration and cleanliness, drastically reducing side incisions.
15. Balancing the welding current amplitude.
It is possible to adjust the amplitude of the current (I) while the electrode stays in place independently, using positive or negative
values, guaranteeing perfect control of penetration and cleanliness, drastically reducing side incisions.
I (A)
t (s)
I (A)
t (s)
I (A)
t (s)
16. Balancing the welding current time.
It allows you to adjust the time (t) the positive or negative electrode stays in place independently, guaranteeing perfect control of
penetration and cleanliness, drastically reducing side incisions.
I (A)
t (s)
I (A)
t (s)
I (A)
t (s)
Once the all the selections/settings indicated above have been made, welding can begin.
During the welding process the display shows the current and the real voltage at which the operator is actually welding.
Display
-
-50
150%
Display
-
0
100%
Display
-
+20
80%
Display
-
-35
85%
Display
-
0
50%
Display
-
+10
40%
12
+
50%
+
100%
+
120%
+
15%
+
50%
+
60%
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