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Definition
When the electrodes touch the sheet metal, they may move a short distance
along the metal surface. This is called skidding/sliding.
Description
A typical skidding/sliding example is shown in the figure.
Skidding occurs more often with weld guns having insufficient stiffness.
This typically happens on robot weld guns as designers try to reduce the weight
on the robot arm. More energy is required to form a weld when skidding occurs.
This is because the heating due to the current while skidding is wasted, so that
less is available when the skidding stops and the final weld forms.
Electrode Skidding/Sliding
Detection
Possible indications of skidding/sliding are:
Significance
Quality, Workplace Issues, Cost, Downtime, Maintenance,
Throughput (cycle time; PPH), are all potentially affected by this condition.
Subordinate Causes
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