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Reverse Weld Dirctions [ArcWelding PowerPac]

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I was told that it is possible to reverse the weld direction for a MultiPass weld and/or a weld programmed in RobotStudio....

(i.e.: 1st weld goes from L-R, the 2nd I want to go from R-L, and 3rd L-R, so on and so forth...)

Is this true?

If yes, how do I do it???

Dory England
Ridewell Corp.
Springfield, MO, USA


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  • Hello,

    Earlier ABB used AWC with multipass and now MultiPass in Weldguide. You can run the same code in the virtual controller.

    BR / Henrik

  • waveydavey
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    In your multidata you define the direction you require.
  • I am sorry for the ignorance...
     

    But, Istill am not sure on how to reverse the direction of a "Multipass" weld using the "ArcStoreOn/Off" feature...

     

    I know that I can just teach the different directions, but is it possible to do this via ArcStoreOn/Off of in RobotStudio?

     

    Thank you for your patience...

     

    Dory England

    Ridewell Corp.

    Springfield, MO, USA

     
    Dory England
    Ridewell Corp.
    Springfield, MO, USA


    You are always too young to be old, but you are never too old to be young...
  • waveydavey
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    webwiz/2637/Multipass_Example.zip

    Hi

    You can do it using the ArcRepl Instruction defining the direction in the multidata. PLease find attached a zip file that may explain it. If not let me know and I'll try to explain better. There is also a weldguide manual that ABB produce that may help.





  • ClapClapClap


    Outstanding!!!
     

    I have overlooked this time and time again....

     

    I will try what you sent me...

     

    No news will be good news...

     

    I appreciate your help...

     

    Thanks again,

    Dory England

    Ridewell Corp.

    Springfield, MO, USA
    Dory England
    Ridewell Corp.
    Springfield, MO, USA


    You are always too young to be old, but you are never too old to be young...