Description
Connectivity
Bluetooth
For connecting wireless remote controls and Bluetooth-enabled welding helmets.
NFC
For user management – or for easy locking and unlocking of the welding system.
WLAN
For complete network capability – for updates and use
the Smart Manager function without Ethernet (data documentation).
TAC
With TAC, only one point is enough for tacking, because the pulsed arc sets the two weld pools
in motion, causing them to “jump together” into one weld pool within a very short time.
In addition, the TAC function can be used when welding thin sheets without additional material
.
HF ignition
The non-contact and gentle high-frequency ignition is the easiest way
to ignite the arc.
Touch
ignition Ignition by touch can be used especially in sensitive areas of application.
As a result, electromagnetic interference that can occur with HF ignition, can be
avoided.
Functional principle
The central control and regulation unit of the power sources is linked to a digital
signal processor. Central control and regulation unit and signal processor
control the entire welding process.
Actual data is continuously measured during the welding process, and changes
are reacted to immediately. Control algorithms ensure that the desired target state
is maintained.
This results in:
– A precise welding process,
– An exact reproducibility of all results
– Excellent welding properties.