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HEAT (High-Efficiency Advanced Tip)
benefits include:
U Up to 40% higher deposition than conventional welding
processes.
U Less burn-through — ideal for thinner metals.
U Improved gap handling without sacrificing travel speed.
U Consistent tip-to-wire electrical contact for improved
process control.
Continuous evolution with HEAT
Optimized for productivity
TAWERS
TM
arc welding robots combine TA Series
manipulators with WG welders by fusing them together
using embedded arc control (EAC) technology. With
larger motors and drives, increased acceleration, and a
high rigidity FEA optimized design, TAWERS robots offer
exceptional speed, maximizing your performance by
minimizing cycle downtimes.
U Bus communication — This system helps reduce cycle
times, advance quality, and improve flexibility of the
welding process.
U Advanced sensitivity — When servo control
algorithms detect undue load on the robot during
motion, they drop servo power to a soft state to
protect the robot from collisions.
U Ultra-low spatter — Advanced arc physics analysis
and control can save more than 100 pounds of wire
per arc versus conventional MIG (CV) processes.
U Better performance — The robot controller and welder
share a cabinet that does not exchange outside air
with the welding environment, eliminating failure due
to welding dust (WG only).
TAWERS WG
350 A @ 80% CV. 350 A @ 60% CV,
and Pulse
TAWERS WG
450 A @ 100% CV, and Pulse
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