5.8.7.3
Latched mode
Step 1
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Press torch trigger 1, the gas pre-flow time elapses.
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HF ignition pulses jump from the electrode to the workpiece, the arc ignites.
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Welding current flows and immediately assumes the ignition current value set (search arc at minimum
setting). HF is switched off.
Step 2
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Release torch trigger 1.
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The welding current increases with the set up-slope time to the main current AMP.
Switching from main current AMP to secondary current AMP%:
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Press torch trigger 2 or
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Tap torch trigger 1
The slope times can be set (see chapter "Advanced settings", section "Setting slope times for
secondary current AMP% or pulse edges".
Step 3
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Press torch trigger 1.
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The main current drops with the set down-slope time to the end-crater current I
Step 4
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Release torch trigger 1, the arc extinguishes.
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The set gas post-flow time begins.
Immediate termination of the welding procedure without down-slope and end-crater current:
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Briefly press the 1st torch trigger (3rd and 4th step).
The current drops to zero and the gas post-flow time begins.
When the foot-operated remote control RTF is connected, the machine switches
automatically to non-latched operation.
The up- and down-slopes are switched off.
To use the alternative welding start (tapping start) a double-digit torch mode (11-x) has
to be set at the welding machine control. The number of torch modes available depends
on the machine type. For single-digit torch modes (1-x) this function is disabled.
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Design and function
Figure 5-14
NOTE
TIG welding
(minimum current).
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