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Whether in TEST or WELD Mode this function will printout the entire
length of the printout from the screen. With every length of strip chart on
the screen being equal to eight seconds of the weld procedure, a large
diameter weld could easily use five screens or more. Printouts in this
option will give one sheet of tractor paper for every screen of weld from
the procedure.
This option is quite useful when tracking individual welds, as their
pulsing values for current and voltage are kept on hard copy. For
production purposes, especially on larger diameter welds, individual
printouts from this option would not be recommended since the speed
of the printer is limited.
Option [8 Print Deviations] provides a printout of all weld procedure
deviation that occurred during the weld.
Whether Data Monitor values are used or not, a deviation is also
registered as the pressing of a button on the HHC or on the weldhead
handle. Once the weld is finished, given there are no deviations, a
screen will appear showing that there were no deviations during the
procedure.
When a deviation is registered it will show exactly when it occurred: in
which Level, what time in the Level, what degree of rotation the deviation
occurred at, and the type of deviation.
This printout can be beneficial when a hard copy of all deviations is
needed for weld tracking and evaluation of integrity.
6. Log Menu Operations
Option [1 Print Strip Chart] will print out the resultant strip chart from the
alternate Strip Charting screen.
Whether in TEST or WELD Mode this function will printout the entire
length of the printout from the screen. With every length of strip chart on
the screen being equal to eight seconds of the weld procedure, a large
diameter weld could easily use five screens or more. Printouts in this
option will give one sheet of tractor paper for every screen of weld from
the procedure.
This option is quite useful when tracking individual welds, as their pulsing
values for current and voltage are kept on hard copy. For production
purposes, especially on larger diameter welds, individual printouts from this
option would not be recommended since the speed of the printer is limited.
Option [2 Print Deviations] provides a printout of all weld procedure deviation
that occurred during the weld.
Whether Data Monitor values are used or not, a deviation is also registered
as the pressing of a button on the HHC or on the weldhead handle. Once
the weld is finished, given there are no deviations, a screen will appear
showing that there were no deviations during the procedure.
When a deviation is registered it will show exactly when it occurred: in
which Level, what time in the Level, what degree of rotation the deviation
occurred at, and the type of deviation.
This can be beneficial when a hard copy of all deviations is needed for weld
tracking and evaluation of integrity.
Option [3 Display Deviations] provides on-screen evaluation of any deviations
that may have occurred during the weld.
Whether Data Monitor values are used or not, a deviation is also registered
as the pressing of a button on the HHC or on the weldhead handle. Once
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