Hi dear friend
I think so too , In most of my work, Z+ has been the "penetrating" direction of the tool, moving towards the part. However, I've had some manufacturer option packages that worked on the assumption that X+ would be the penetrating direction, and gave me no other option.
good luck
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I don't really know ... I just kept adding more commands when I felt like I wanted something specific to be more convenient and removed/replaced the ones that I rarely used.
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I also had the EtherCAT io driver to automatic problem, but I did not manage to adjust to the settings.
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There are two methods of plasma-arc welding:
In the transferred-arc method of plasma-arc welding(in pic left side), the workpiece being welded is part of the electrical circuit. The arc transfers from the electrode to the workpiece hence the term transferred.
In the non-transferred arc method of plasma-arc welding(in pic right side), the arc occurs between the electrode and the nozzle and the heat is carried to the workpiece by the plasma gas. This thermal transfer mechanism is similar to that for an oxy-fuel flame.