Owner`s manual
©2001
MIDWEST FASTENERS, INC.
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CD 50 Stud Welder 13
CD 50 SETUP -
CONTROLLER
ADJUSTMENT
&
MAKING A TEST WELD
After verifying that the welding system is installed and your weld gun is
setup properly for your application, the final step is to adjust your stud
welding controller to the proper settings.
1. (Before turning on power) turn the controller VOLTAGE selector
switch to “MIN” (fully counterclockwise.)
2. Turn the controller ON/ OFF switch to “ON.” Verify by observing
“POWER” lamp.
3. Using the chart below, adjust the “VOLTAGE” control until the
“WELD VOLTAGE” meter reads the desired value.
The chart settings shown below are "reference" settings to be used as
starting points. Actual voltage settings may vary depending upon the
conditions or each application and use. The voltages shown also assume
that the following are in use (as described in previous Installation and
Setup sections of this manual.)
A)
Straight polarity cable set ups in use (Gun = Negative, Ground = Positive.)
B) Ground connection directly to the part to be welded and connected in
a clean, solid manner.
C) 1/8" protrusion of pin/stud onto work (3/16" for Aluminum) causing
an equal amount of spring pressure in the gun.
D) “Silver” gun spring for Mild or Stainless Steel, “Black” for
Aluminum applications.
E)
Good, clean accessories and work surface to be welded, with proper setup of
all accessories.
Pin/Stud Type Pin/Stud Dia Pin/Stud Mat’l. Voltage Setting
12 GA Mild Steel 90 -100
10 GA or Stainless 100 -110
12 GA 120-130
10 GA 135 -145
#10 or 3/16" 125-135
1/4" 155 -165
#8 130-140
#10 or 3/16" 140-150
NOTE: Be sure that proper observation of all safety precautions
are in place before performing the next step.
4. Pick up the weld gun and place the stud firmly against the workpiece
(The test workpiece should be a material that is similar to the
workpiece to be welded to in actual production.)
Insulation Pin
Weld Studs
(Flanged)
Aluminum
Mild Steel
or Stainless
Aluminum










