Owner`s manual
OM-172 324 Page 20
5-2. Pulse MIG Programs
The eight pulse programs are
shown in the table. Each program
can be used in standard pulse MIG
or adaptive pulse MIG.
In an adaptive pulse MIG program,
the unit manipulates certain weld
variables to hold arc voltage
constant. This feature is described
in Section 7-5.
The factory-set parameters for
each program can be changed to
customize them for an application
(see Section 7).
Program
1
2
3
4
5
6
Hardwire Selected*
.035” Steel, Argon – Oxy
.045” Steel, Argon – Oxy
.035” Steel, Argon – CO2
.045” Steel, Argon – CO2
.035” 309, Argon – CO2
.045” Steel, 309, Argon – CO2
73/64” 5356, Argon
8 .035” SIB, Argon
Softwire Selected*
.045” Steel, Argon – Oxy
.035” 4043, Argon
.045” Steel, Argon – CO2
1/16” 4043, Argon
.045” 4043, Argon
.045” 5356, Argon
.035” 5356, Argon
1/16” 5356, Argon
Selecting hardwire or softwire is
done during setup (see Section 10).
5-3. Standard Pulse Welding Programs
The following sixteen (16) pulse welding programs are in the control memory. Use this information if it is necessary to
change a standard program, or as a basis to build your own custom program. If at any time while changing a standard
program, or while building your own custom program, you want to go back to the standard program in the control
memory, see Section 10-15 for System memory Reset instructions. See Section 7 for explanation of Pulse welding
settings.
Apk = Peak Amperage, Abk = Background Amperage, PPS = Pulses Per Second, PWms = Pulse Width (millisec-
onds).