Manual | Weltouch Cy-210b

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available documentation provided by Amada Weld Tech. Always refer to the specific manual included with your device for the most accurate information.

3-stage power-on, upslope, and downslope capabilities for specialized welding schedules.

The Miyachi WelTouch CY-210B functions as an open- or closed-loop phase-angle control system. It adapts directly into existing Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) or contactor cabinets.

The internal BR 1/2AT2N battery holds data for approximately 5 years. weltouch cy-210b manual

Connect one wire from Level One and one from Level Two to screw .

Tracks total welds, work counts, and product counts to assist with maintenance and production tracking. Installation & Connectivity Foot Switch Integration:

A: While the CY-210B user manual is available for download through some manual databases, the version we found is an . For an English version, check with Miyachi authorized distributors or contact T.J. Snow, a supplier of resistance welding machinery. Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available

Compares programmed data vs. actual current in real-time.

: Press the SCHEDULE key and toggle to the desired profile number (1 through 15).

: Use the MONITOR keys to define high and low error limits (typically 0% to 49%). This safeguards operations against unexpected current drops or spikes. DIP Switch Configurations The Miyachi WelTouch CY-210B functions as an open-

Comprehensive Technical Guide and Operation Manual Overview for the Miyachi WelTouch CY-210B Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Miyachi WelTouch CY-210B Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Standard functions include pulsation, up/down slope, forge delay, and pre/post-heat settings.

Stores up to 15 separate weld schedules in its internal EEPROM memory for instant recall.

Potential issues users might face: touch unresponsiveness, calibration errors, communication errors. Solutions might involve checking connections, recalibrating, updating firmware, or checking for firmware bugs. Emphasize grounding and static discharge as part of maintenance.