DATA WELD SCHEDULE SCREENS


DATA WELD SCHEDULE SCREENS

1. DATA WELD SCHED SCREEN

Arc welding uses weld schedules to control welding conditions. A schedule defines the information that determines how the welding will be performed.

You can define up to 200 weld schedules (if the HeatWave option is loaded and enabled, the maximum is 70). By default, 32 weld schedules are available.

The information displayed on this screen will vary depending on your arc welding system setup.

Table 1.  Weld Schedule Items

weld Process Description

Weld schedule [number] [comment]

These items show the number of the schedule for which the information is currently being displayed and the comment about the schedule.

Program select [number] [comment] (This item is entitled “Process Select when using Lincoln Electric x55/R welding equipment

These items show the number and name of the weld controller program that is to be used with this schedule. You can change the Program select number on this screen. You cannot change the comment. When you change the number, the comment will change to correspond to the comment defined in the SETUP Weld Prog screen.

Command Voltage (Volts)

This item is the voltage amount.

Command Current (Amps)

This item is the amperage.

Command Wire Feed

This item is the wire feed speed.

Trim (for Pulsed GMAW procedures)

This item is a reference command for arc length in pulsed GMAW.

Arc Control (for Lincoln PowerWave x55/R equipment)

This item is a reference command for pulsed GMAW procedures that affects arc stiffness.

Travel Speed

This item is the speed at which the robot will move during welding, in units defined on the SETUP Weld System screen.

Delay Time

This item is the amount of time to delay during crater fill during Arc End. If the ramping option is installed and enabled, Delay Time is the time it takes to change from the current setting to a specified setting during Arc Start.

Feedback Voltage

This item indicates the feedback voltage of the last weld.

Feedback Current

This item indicates the feedback current of the last weld.