I'm having a similar problemwith my Fanuc ARCMate 120iC. My computer connects to the i400, the software powerwave manager connects, IP address is set to automatic.
When I do controlled start, all parameters are ok according to the ArcLinkXT procedure, the ping to the 192.168.2.152 address of the i400 is succesfull, but the 120iC don't detect the i400 doing the check procedure.
I just don't know what more to do.
Posts by matt_dct
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Yes the weld is below two round surfaces, hard to aproxximate the nozzle.
I've made a 0.500' nozzle to do some tests, next week I'll be testing and let's see what happens.
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PROBLEM SOLVED!!! Thanks very much keyboard7 !!!
best regards
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Hello everyone!
I'm having a trouble in arc welding process.
There's about 10 locations of weld in each part I produce (like the attachment pictures), but the arc sometimes fails, pulling to one or other side, instead of staying in the center of both pieces. This happens randomly, in various points.
I've already checked the repeatability with the dial and it's ok.
My jig is very firm and well fixed.Everything seems to be ok, but the problem continues. I just don't know more what to do!
Any sugestions?
Thanks!!!
Robot: Fanuc ARC Mate 120iC - R30ia
Power Source: Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE i400
GMAW Process; Wire Ø1,0mm; Metal thickness 0,9mm.