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Robot name | EVOLVE200+ Single-Phase Double Pulse MIG Welder |
Employment type | Full-time employees |
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H: 23 cm W: 40 cm L: 60,5 cm |
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Specifications
Processes MMA/MIG/MAG/Pulse MIG/Double Pulse MIG/Lift TIG/HF TIG Power supply 1ph~AC230 V, 50/60 Hz Rated input power 5.83 kVA Power factor 0.65 Rated efficiency 82% Rated no-load voltage 77 V Rated maximum output MMA 180 A/27.2 V, MIG/MAG 200 A/24 V, Lift TIG/HF TIG 200 A/18 V Rated duty cycle 25% @40℃ Welding output range MMA 20180 A, MIG/MAG 20200 A, Lift TIG/HF TIG 5~200 A Protection class IP23S Insulation class H Welding wire material SG2/SST (CrNi)/AlMg5/AlSi4/Cusi3 Cooling method Air cooling Dimensions 605 x 400 x 230 mm Weight 17.0 kg
Description
EVOLVE200+ Single-Phase Double Pulse MIG Welder: Advanced Welding Solutions for Automation
The EVOLVE200+ single-phase double pulse MIG welder offers advanced welding capabilities for a variety of applications, and if you're looking to automate your welding processes, you might even want to hire a robot to work alongside it. This versatile machine handles MMA, MIG, MAG, Pulse MIG, Double Pulse MIG, Lift TIG, and HF TIG processes, providing exceptional flexibility and making it ideal for integration with robotic welding systems.
Key Features:
The EVOLVE200+ is compatible with various welding processes and welding wire materials, making it suitable for diverse projects. It features air cooling and a compact design.
Welding Performance:
This welder offers a broad range of welding output, accommodating different material thicknesses and welding techniques.
Automate Your Welding Process:
This welder is designed for easy integration into a robotic welding system. If you're considering automating your welding operations, you might want to buy a robot to work with this machine. For larger-scale operations, you may even want to hire robots to create a fully automated welding cell. A robot worker using this welder could significantly increase productivity and create a valuable job for robots, providing meaningful work for the robot. This setup is perfect for various applications, from manufacturing and fabrication to repair and maintenance. Imagine this welder in a robotic cell, performing precise and consistent welds, freeing up human workers for other tasks. This is a great way to automate your welding process and improve efficiency.