Wire Burn-Back; Mig/Mag Operating Point - EWM Phoenix 301 Progress puls Operating Instructions Manual

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5.6.8.6

Wire burn-back

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5.6.9

MIG/MAG operating point

The operating point (welding output) is specified using the principle of MIG/MAG one-dial operation, i.e.
the user need only specify the operating point by setting the required wire speed, for example, and the
digital system will calculate the optimum values for welding current and voltage (operating point).
The operating point setting can also be specified using the accessory components such as the remote
control, welding torch, etc.
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Setting/selection
menu wire burn-back
Set wire burn-back
Parameter setting (setting range 0 to 499)
Wire back-burn set too high: large drops developing on the wire electrode result in poor
ignition properties or the wire electrode sticking to the welding nozzle.
Wire back-burn set too low: Wire electrode sticks in the molten pool
m /m in
Figure 5-11
Design and function
MIG/MAG welding
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