
Auto-Axcess
®
Hyper-Dip Pulse
U Flexible — Three interactive Pulse control
modes (soft, hard, hybrid) accommodate various
applications helps cover gaps, reduce spatter, and
customize the arc to your specifications.
U Quick and clean — Two starting modes (MIG [CV]
and Pulse) use a patented two-step high current
impulse routine for virtually instantaneous spatter-
free arc starts.
U High quality — Patented dip pulse technology clears
shorts caused by puddle inter ference, minimizing
spatter adhesion in a real-time routine to provide
higher travel speeds and improved welding quality.
U Fully digital — Digital communication is possible
via a connection to any Panasonic Series robot
controller with plug-and-play capability and full
waveform control from the teach pendant.
External welding power supplies
Auto-Axcess
®
systems for robotic
automation
Auto-Axcess offers seamless integration of digital control
technology by combining an inverter welding power
source with a robotic interface.
AA-40GB wire drive motor assembly with over current
protection (OCP) to protect against current surges.
New design uses an improved sheet metal enclosure
including printed circuit board. It features a threaded
gas connection and a direct-panel-mounted, quarter-turn
motor control cable connection that eliminates
motion stress on the motor’s power and tachometer
feedback wires.
72-pin HARTING connector for quick, easy connection to
common analog robot controllers. DeviceNet connector
for quick, easy connection to common robot controllers
(ABB, Fanuc, KuKa, and Motoman) with standard device
net cables.
Auto-CAL, a patented automatic calibration feature that
uses the Auto-Axcess internal digital technology, to allow
simple, automatic scaling and synchronization to analog
robot controllers. This assures consistent and repeatable
results with minimal downtime when installing
Auto-Axcess power sources into existing robot cells.
Auto-Line
TM
Power Management Technology for any
input voltage hookup (208–575 V) with no manual
linking. Assures rock-solid, consistent output on
fluctuating primary lines.
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