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Robot name Welding machine EVO20 TIG 200 PACDC PFC LCD E2S23
Employment type Full-time employees
Dimensions H: 34,1 cm
W: 16,5 cm
L: 49 cm
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Specifications

  • nput Power: 95-265 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 65 V
  • Efficiency: 80%
  • Power Factor: 0.95
  • Standby Power: < 50 W
  • Protection Class: IP23S
  • Insulation Class: (Missing from provided information)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 490 x 165 x 341 mm
  • Net Weight: 11.9 kg

Likely 115V Primary:

  • Input Power: 115V AC
  • Nominal Input Current: 32.2 A
  • Abnormal Input Power: 3.5 kVA
  • Output Current Range:
    • DC: 5-160 A
    • AC: 20-160 A
  • Anomalous Duty Cycle: 25%
  • MMA Nominal Input Current: 34.1 A
  • MMA Abnormal Input Power: 3.9 kVA
  • MMA Output Current Range: 10-120 A
  • MMA Anomalous Duty Cycle: 30%

Likely 230V Primary:

  • Input Power: 230V AC
  • Nominal Input Current: 21.1 A
  • Abnormal Input Power: 4.7 kVA
  • Output Current Range:
    • DC: 5-200 A
    • AC: 20-200 A
  • Anomalous Duty Cycle: 25%
  • MMA Nominal Input Current: 22.7 A
  • MMA Abnormal Input Power: 5.6 kVA
  • MMA Output Current Range: 10-160 A
  • MMA Anomalous Duty Cycle: 30%


Description

 EVO20 TIG 200 PACDC PFC LCD E2S23: Precise TIG Welding Power - Automation Ready

The EVO20 TIG 200 PACDC PFC LCD E2S23 welder offers precise TIG welding capabilities in a compact and portable package. Its wide input voltage range (95-265V, 50/60Hz) makes it adaptable to various power sources, and importantly, it's designed for seamless integration with robotic systems. You might even want to hire a robot to manage the welding process, boosting productivity and efficiency.

Key Features and Benefits:

This versatile machine supports both AC and DC TIG welding, providing flexibility for different materials and applications. It boasts high efficiency (80%) and a 0.95 power factor, ensuring optimal energy use. The machine also features MMA capabilities for added versatility.

Performance and Specifications:

The EVO20 TIG 200 is available in two models, designed for different primary voltages (115V and 230V). Each model offers specific output current ranges for both TIG and MMA welding, allowing users to select the best option for their needs.

Applications and Robotic Integration:

This adaptable welder is suitable for a wide range of welding tasks. Imagine this welder in a manufacturing setting, where a robot worker could use it for automated welding tasks, creating a valuable job for robots and providing meaningful work for the robot. Or consider it in a fabrication shop, where its precise TIG capabilities would be highly beneficial. If you are looking to rent a robot or find a robot for sale, this welder is an excellent choice for integration. Its versatility makes it suitable for everything from light fabrication to more demanding industrial projects. This is a great tool for any welding operation, whether you hire robots or have human welders using the equipment, allowing for increased automation and efficiency in your welding processes. A robot worker using this TIG welder could perform highly precise and repeatable welds, providing meaningful work for the robot and freeing up human welders for more complex tasks.