Shielding gas pre-flow time control system for gas metal arc welder
First Claim
1. In a gas metal arc welder having a welding power supply means, a wire feeding device and a welding torch,a shielding gas pre-flow time control system having a torch switch which, when turned on, opens a shielding gas solenoid valve for providing pre-flow of a shielding gas to a point where metal arc welding is to be performed,a second switch which, when turned on during said preflow of said shielding gas feed operates a wire feeding device and simultaneously applies a voltage to the wire and generates an arc so as to perform a welding work, andwhen said torch switch is turned off, stops said above described wire feeding, said shielding gas flow, and said arc all at the same time as said torch switch is turned off.
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Abstract
A shielding gas pre-flow time control system for a gas metal arc welder for generating an arc simultaneously with the turning on of a torch switch for directing a torch to a normal position while maintaining a sufficient pre-flow time of shielding gas for more than one (1) second. The gas metal arc welder includes a welding power source, a wire feeding device and a welding torch in which, when the torch switch is firstly turned on, only the shielding gas solenoid valve is activated to cause the shielding gas solenoid valve is actuated to cause the shielding gas to be pre-flowed. When the switch is secondly turned on, during the pre-flow time, the wire feeding device is operated and simultaneously a voltage is applied to the wire being fed and an arc is generated so as to start the welding. When the torch switch is turned off, wire feeding device is stopped, the shielding gas feed is stopped and the welding arc is stopped, all at the same time.
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1. In a gas metal arc welder having a welding power supply means, a wire feeding device and a welding torch,
a shielding gas pre-flow time control system having a torch switch which, when turned on, opens a shielding gas solenoid valve for providing pre-flow of a shielding gas to a point where metal arc welding is to be performed, a second switch which, when turned on during said preflow of said shielding gas feed operates a wire feeding device and simultaneously applies a voltage to the wire and generates an arc so as to perform a welding work, and when said torch switch is turned off, stops said above described wire feeding, said shielding gas flow, and said arc all at the same time as said torch switch is turned off.
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