Specifications
3
Featured Welding Process
Software-Based Welding Process Option
RMD
™
(Regulated Metal Deposition)
Field #195 252
(serial # must be provided)
Field installation requires Palm
handheld.
Note: Factory-installed software
can be ordered as a combo-number
option with power supply. See
power source stock number listings
on page 12.
The unique patented design of
RMD (Regulated Metal Deposition)
is a precisely controlled short-
circuit transfer. It is a method of detecting when the short is going to clear and then rapidly reacting to
this data changing the current levels. Features Proactive Dynamic Puddle Control.
Note: Palm handheld required for field option installation— Field kit includes connection for Palm
to connect to Axcess.
Benefits of RMD
Weld suited to thin materials
Can replace TIG process in some
applications
Gap filling
Spatter reduction
Provides less heat into work piece
Excellent performance on stainless steel
Can be combined with other
Axcess
®
-related programs
Minimize distortion
Use larger diameter wire on thin materials
Accu-Pulse
®
STANDARD
pre-programmed
welding processes include
patented Accu-Pulse, 2
new
Accu-Pulse programs called
Accu-Curve
™
and Accu-Speed
™
,
conventional MIG and pulsed MIG
optimized for the most common
steel, stainless steel, aluminum
and metal-cored wires, using the
most common wire diameters
and gas combinations. Programs
for new processes and different
materials are planned and
currently in development. In most cases, slightly different ratios of gas mixtures will perform well
using a similar program and adjusting arc length or the appropriate arc control for the selected
process. Contact Miller for more information on less common materials and gas combinations.
Learn More at MillerWelds.com/AMS
Accu-Curve
™
STANDARD
on all Axcess models—Accu-Curve
is a variation of the Accu-Pulse process. The
transitions from peaks to background voltage are
“curved”. The curved transitions provide a “softer”
feel without sacrificing the tight arc lengths that
allow for better puddle control that have become
the hallmark of the Accu-Pulse process.
Benefits of
NEW!
Accu-Curve
™
“Softer” feel than Accu-Pulse
Maintains tight arc lengths
Maintains better puddle control
Accu-Speed
™
STANDARD
on all Axcess models—Accu-Speed
is a variation of the Accu-Pulse process and
was developed for the type of arcs needed in
automated welding applications. Accu-Speed
has a tighter driving arc that can be directed into
the joint, yet still remains stable at the higher
travel speeds used in automated welding. In
general, Accu-Speed has lower average voltage
and amperage when compared to Accu-Pulse.
Note: Accu-Curve and Accu-Speed can be
added to existing Axcess or Auto-Axcess
systems for FREE by updating code online at
MillerWelds.com/AMS/axcess. Requires Palm
handheld to transfer code from PC to Axcess.
Benefits of
NEW!
Accu-Speed
™
Up to 20% greater travel speed than
Accu-Pulse
Lower average voltage/amperage than
Accu-Pulse
Tight, driving arc
Remains stable at higher travel speeds
Benefits of Accu-Pulse
®
(Compared to conventional pulse)
Shorter arc lengths possible
Better puddle control
More tolerant of contact tip to work variation
Less audible noise
No arc wandering in tight corners
Narrow arc plasma column
Allows weld to fill in at toes increasing
travel speed and deposition
More tolerant of poor fit up and gaps
(compared to standard pulse)
Ideal for robot seam tracking applications
Accu-Pulse
(CV Peak/Background)
Taught Peak Voltage
Taught Background
Voltage
Voltage
Current
CC Ramps
Fixed current beginning points
CV Peak
CV PeakCV Background
Min Current Limit
CV Background
Current
Wave Form
RMD Ball Transfer
<- Wet ->
Pinch Clear Blink
Ball
Background
Pre-short