Lincoln Electric RealWeld handleiding

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B-4
OPERATION (INSTRUCTOR MODE)REALWELD
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TRAINER
When setting up a WPS, any item that has an orange highlight is
required for creating a WPS. In regards to the variables section on
the right hand side of the screen, there are five critical torch motion
variables that need to be set that will be used to accurately measure
each students results. The five critical torch motion variables are
Work Angle, Travel Angle (Push or Drag), CTWD (Contact Tip to Work
Distance), Travel Speed and Proximity (aim to the root of the joint).
The best approach to determining these values, if not already known,
is to have an experienced welder run several welds with this system
until an acceptable weld is created. The data collected from these
welds can be used to create the baseline for the five critical torch
motion variables as well as current, voltage and wire feed speed.
At the top of the screen, under ‘Procedure Documentation’, the
company name and description can be typed in, as well as the option
to select the appropriate units (standard/metric, decimal/fractional).
The first few items to program are listed under ‘Basics’. This includes
things like joint type, process, position and progression angle.
Various other process variables can be programmed as well including
transfer mode, shielding gas type flow rate and even specific heat
treatment temperatures.
Enter the base plate material type and thickness in the ‘Joint Details’
section.
On the right hand side of the screen, under ‘Pass Specifics’,
the process, polarity and the filler metal type and size can be
programmed.
In the “Variables” section, enter the work angle, travel angle, CTWD,
travel speed, proximity, current, voltage wire feed speed and weld.
These values need to be entered in order to create the new WPS.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Supplemental material in a WPS can be any document (pdf), image
(bmp, jpg, png), video (avi, mp4, mov, wmv) or URL that helps to
supplement the selected WPS. Examples could be material that helps
demonstrate proper weldment setup, proper welding torch setup,
common weldment errors, etc.
To add, edit or remove supplemental material click the ‘Add
supplemental material’ icon. This will display the supplemental
material editor. See Figures B.14 and B.15.
Click the ‘Plus’ icon to add new supplemental material, the ‘Edit’
icon will add an existing supplemental material, the ‘Delete’ icon will
delete existing supplemental material and the ‘Up Arrow’ and ‘Down
Arrow’ will re-sequence the order of supplemental materials.
Selecting the ‘Plus’ icon or the ‘Edit’ icon will generate a
supplemental material secondary editor. See Figure B.16.
The secondary editor requires a description for the supplemental
material (this is the visible description to the student when reviewing
the WPS) and a Path or URL of the supplemental material being
added.
To change between a file (document, image or video) or a URL, select
the drop down box to change values.
When a description and path\URL have been entered, select the ‘Add
Supplemental Material’ icon to add the defined object to the WPS.
The secondary editor closes and the supplemental material editor is
now updated.
Figure B.14 – Add supplemental material
Figure B.15 – Supplemental material editor
Figure B.16 – Supplemental material secondary editor

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Productinformatie

MerkLincoln Electric
ModelRealWeld
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte13902 MB