User manual
• E-Weld (activated on the welding cycle)
This mode allows for constant power welding by measuring arc length variations in real time to ensure consistent bead width and penetration.
In cases where the assembly requires careful control of the welding energy, E-Weld mode guarantees that the machine will respect the welding
power regardless of the torch's position in relation to the workpiece.
Standard (constant current)
2 mm
D
E-Weld (constant power)
5 mm
D
TIG - ADVANCED MENU
It is possible to access the advanced weld cycle settings. To access these advanced settings:
1- Press and hold the thumbwheel (> 3 seconds)
SEt
UP
2-
By scrolling with the thumbwheel, the following advanced settings can be selected:
Parameter
I.St
Bearing current at the
start of the weld
I_Start
t.St
Dwell time at the start of
the weld
T_Start
I.So
Bearing current at the
end of the weld
I_Stop
t.So
Dwell time at the end of
the weld
T_Stop
Sha
Pulse waveform
t.dC
Spot time
t.PL
Pulse current spot time
Time between two
t.MU.
points
*Man = Manual
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Translation of the original
instructions
10 mm
5 mm
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10 mm
2 mm
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Con
FIG.
Setting
Standard
1 - 200 %
X
0.00 - 60 sec.
X
1 - 100 %
X
0.0 - 60 sec.
X
Sin
Sinusoidal
tri
Triangle
Sqa
Square
trA
Trapezium
Man* - 60 sec.
Man* - 60 sec.
0.1 - 25 sec.
The grayed-out areas are not available in this mode.
Multi
Spot
Pulse
Spot
welding
X
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X
-
X
-
X
-
-
X
-
-
X
X
-
-
X
TITAN 231 DC FV
Weld
SETUP
PRESS 3''
Multi
Tack
Tack
The stage before the current
upslope.
Stage after the current
downslope.
The square waveform is
the traditional method of
pulse welding, but is noisy
at high frequencies. Other
shapes are available to suit
specific penetration and noise
requirements.
X
X
The spot welding time helps
X
X
to achieve a consistent and
repeatable spot.
X
JOB