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- Versatile, easy-to-operate, microcomputer

controls
- 25 Weld schedules
- 99999 Weld counter with spot count
- Program Lock **
- Up and Down Slope **
- Impulse Weld **
- Tip dressing schedules **
- 3 Foot Switch Operation (Individual setting for
all Switch)**
- 4 Operations
- Spot Welder
- Twin/double head Spot welder
- Seam welder
- Flash Butt welder

NOTE: ** Mean this parameter is Optional

GLP ENTERPRISES
Mob.8360465985
SPECIFICATIONS

Welding power 220VAC or 380/440VAC

Control power 300 to 440VAC

Frequency 50/60 Hz

Power consumption 25W Max.

Display 7-Segment LED Display

Operation mode Spot/Hand Spot/Seam/Projection/Butt

Control Method Phase control by thyristor

Memory retention 10 years and over after power failure

Schedule 0..25 schedules

Squeeze Time 0..99 cycles

Weld Time 0..99 cycles


Current/Heat 5% to 99%
Program
parameters Hold Time 0..99 cycles

Off Time 0..99 cycles

Part Counting 0..999999 pieces

Spot Count 0..5 spot

Ambient temperature -10 to 55 °C (at non-freezing status)

Storage temperature -25 to 65 °C (at non-freezing status)

Ambient humidity 35% to 85% RH

Dimensions 260mm(W) x 85mm(H) x 207mm(D)

Weight 1.5Kg
DESCRIPTION OF THE PARAMETERS
CYCLE/PERIOD
All of the following parameters indicate times that are expressed in periods, also called mains cycles.
The mains frequency determines the duration of 1 period:

For example
Mains frequency 50 Hz 1 period/cycle = 20 ms
Mains frequency 60 Hz 1 period/cycle = 16.6 ms
HEAT PERCENTAGE
The following parameter indicates percentage of input voltage/transformer kva.
Heat percentage 5% = 5% of input voltage
Example for calculate approximate output primary coil voltage/output current in kva.

For example
heat percentage =10% and input voltage = 420v
i.e
10X420/100=42V

Output kva percentage =10% and welding transformer rating = 75kva


i.e
10X75/100=7.5kva

SQUEEZE TIME
The SQUEEZE time determines the closing time of the electrodes, i.e. the time interval from the
moment the electrodes begin to close to the beginning of the weld. The set value must be long
enough to allow the electrodes to reach the work piece to be welded and the correct clamping force
before the welding operation begins.

WELD TIME
The WELD time parameter represents the duration of the weld current flow. The weld will be carried
out at a power value equal to the one indicated in the POWER parameter.
This parameter is expressed by two digits since it can be adjusted with the precision of a half period.

HEAT / CURRENT.
When the Heat/Current parameter is adjusted to 5%-99% of total Power/input voltage/transformer
kva ,the Heat/Current parameter appears. Its value indicates the power percentage adjustment with
which the weld is carried out.

HOLD TIME
The HOLD TIME parameter indicates the time that elapses from the end of the welding process to
the opening of the electrodes. It allows a quicker cooling of the welding spot and prevents the spot
from being stimulated before being properly cooled.

OFF TIME
The OFF TIME parameter indicates a welder wait time, namely the one that elapses from one welder
cycle to the next one when the welder is working in automatic cycle.
When this value is set to 0, the welder always works in single cycle; if it is set to another value, the
welder will work in the automatic cycle.
When the machine works in single cycle, the control unit carries out only one welding cycle each
time it receives a cycle start signal.
When the machine works in automatic cycle, the welder continuously carries out welding cycles until
the cycle start (FOOT SWITCH) signal ceases.

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