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Using embedded arc control technology
EAC technology creates new
opportunities
TAWERS
TM
comes standard with EAC technology,
which eliminates the need for three control systems
by combining the robot, welder, and servo wire feeder
controls into a single unit. Contained inside the robot
controller, this new system is monitored by the TAWERS
64-bit main CPU.
EAC technology controls the robot motion path, and
synchronizes the welding power supply and servo wire
feeder to adjust for dynamic changes in the welding
process. TAWERS soars beyond conventional digital
communication systems, delivering the first generation of
fully software-controlled robotic welding solutions.
U Robot lift start — When the robot senses current
flow during the arc start process, it creates the arc
using voltage — not current — to dramatically limit
ignition spatter and increase first arc strike efficiency.
U
Robot lift end — The robot lifts to end the weld
cratering process, eliminating wire-stick detection and
burn-back times, while simultaneously sharpening the
welding wire.
U Optional embedded arc data monitoring — By
screening variables and data for quality control, you
can find root causes to problems that could result in a
suspect part reaching the end customer.
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