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Figure 2-5. MultiPower 460
7. INDUCTANCE TRIM
This control is used only in the STANDARD mode and is deactivated in the
TIG, STICK and PULSE modes.
Inductance is used to optimize short circuiting arc performance by changing
the current rise and fall time of each short circuit. This results in improved
spatter control, weld bead wetting and arc stability. The short circuiting Mig
arc performance will change from a high short circuit frequency, fast reacting
arc, to a lower short circuit frequency, soft and less spattering arc as the dial
is turned clockwise. The optimized arc performance will vary depending on
shielding gas, wire type and wire diameter. The operator can adjust this
control to optimize welding characteristics.
8. STANDARD/PULSE SWITCH
This switch enables the Mig pulse operation mode. When this switch is in
the MIG PULSE position, the pulse parameters are determined by the WIRE
TYPE and WIRE DIAMETER position on the PULSE SELECTION switches.
9. PULSE SELECTION SWITCHES
WIRE TYPE
Use this switch to select the WIRE TYPE installed on the wire feeder.
The position of this switch and the WIRE DIAMETER switch selects the
pulse parameters to be used during welding in the Mig pulse mode.
WIRE DIAMETER
Use this switch to select the WIRE DIAMETER installed on the wire
feeder. The position of this switch and the WIRE TYPE switch selects
the pulse parameters to be used during welding in the Mig pulse mode.
D. POWER SOURCE FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
(Refer to Figure 2-5)
DESCRIPTION
SECTION 2
Main Power
On/Off Switch
Output
Connections
Remote Pendant
Connection
Contactor On/Off
Switch
Circuit Breakers
CB1 & 2
Control Panel
115 Vac
10 Amps
Receptacle
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