Hi,
Its worth upgrading the disc drive to USB.
Disc,s get corrupted too easily.
It makes it so much easier to load everything back in.
If you need info let me know.
Hi,
Its worth upgrading the disc drive to USB.
Disc,s get corrupted too easily.
It makes it so much easier to load everything back in.
If you need info let me know.
Hi,
I cannot remember exactly what needs to be set at Aristorob but you will have to tell it to be on Syn or NonSyn. So you will also have to tell it gas and welding wire sizes as well. If there is a store locatio 00 then its probably that one.
With regards to Synergic.
Yes the voltage will change slightly when you change the voltage parameter. But that is not the use of the parameter in Synergic mode.
The "ARC LENGTH" is changed. It is adjusting the distance between the end of the wire and the workpiece. The use of this is to increase or decrease the droplet size which falls into the molten pool. By playing with this value you can change the apearance of the weld also. Smoothing out the welder to give a better apearance.
Because the arc length is changed the resistance changes whic by default the voltage changes.
Hope the above helps, john
Hi,
Just read about your Aristorob question............
"for example, I set (0v 3 wire and 9 speed)
it welds Ok and AristoRob shows 17.5v 96A but when I set (2v 3 wire and 9 speed) or (0v 4 wire and 9 speed) the values on AristoRob are the same: 17.5v 96A"
When you start to weld the way I have seen most Aristorobs work is that they call store location 0 on the front of the powersource. If you use a group output and put a value in this then you can change this if you are using different wire sizes gases etc. But if you are only using one setup then leave it using 0.
You will be able to change the Voltage and Wirefeed speed.
But reading the above you are using Synergic. Therefore you can control the wirefeed but not the voltage. It says voltage on the pendant. But what you are actually adjusting is the arc length. So if you do some welds with say -3, then 0 then +3 in the voltage and take a close look at the arc then you should see the distance between the end of the tip and the glowing ball of the wire change length.
If you try NoN Syn. Then you will have control over the voltage.
I hope the above helps......
Can anyone help ?
I have a 6400 with smartac fitted. I have a Smartac module which originally came from LAXA. I have some documentation but this refers to different routines which are not in the module.
Has anyone got manuals which are using routine "SearchOneD" or a Smartac module which has a routine "Search_1D" in it.
I have tested Smartac using search for a single point and all ok. The issue I have is I now need to search six points which are nearly in a straight line. Shift them and then weld.
Yours hopefully..............