Product Code: 816062
Brand: Telwin
The ATC (Advanced Thermal Control) technology
The Made in Telwin ATC technology is designed for use in specific sectors such as, for example, car bodywork where the materials (with thin materials measuring from 0.5-0.8 mm) are extremely sensitive to deformation caused by the temperatures reached during welding operations.
The ATC technology makes it easy to achieve excellent standards of welding on thin materials thanks to state-of-the-art control of the arc.
Advantages
AB pulse (Alternating Bi-level Pulse): "AB Pulse" is a pulsating arc welding mode that uses alternating two different levels of energy pulses. This technique allows for finer control of heat input during the welding process, thereby reducing heat-induced distortions and improving seam quality. One pulse level provides higher energy for better penetration and transition of the welding material into the molten pool, while the other, lower energy level pulse helps control heat input and stabilize the welding seam.
AB PoP (Pulse On Pulse): "AB PoP" or "Pulse On Pulse" technology is an advanced version of pulsating arc welding, where two pulses are layered on top of each other. This method offers even greater control over heat input, enabling the user to finely adjust the appearance and quality of the seam. The POP technology is particularly useful for welding thin materials, where minimizing heat-induced deformation is crucial, and for thicker materials, where achieving deeper penetration and better seam quality is the goal.
MIG-MAG
Operating modes:
- manual
- synergic
- AB Pulse (I2 ≤ 270A)
- AB PoP (I2 ≤ 270A)
- Root Mig
Root MIG welding is a special MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding process used primarily for forming the root zone of multi-layer welds. The root zone is the lowest part of the weld seam, located directly between the two metal surfaces to be joined. The Root MIG technique is particularly important for applications where the weld quality and strength must be high, such as welding pressure vessels, pipelines or structural steel elements.
- Wire speed, welding current and voltage shown on the display.
- 2T, 4T, 4T Bi-level, Spot operation selection.
2T: Welding begins when the torch push-button is pressed and ends when the push-button is released.
4T: Welding begins when the torch push-button is pressed and released, and ends only when the torch push-button is pressed and released a second time. This mode is useful for long welding operations.
4T Bi-level: Welding begins when the torch push-button is pressed and released. Each time it is pressed/released it switches from current (I2 symbol) to current (I1 symbol) and vice-versa. It only terminates when the torch push-button is pressed for a certain set time.
Spot: Used for MIG/MAG spot welding with control of welding duration.
- SPOOL GUN, PUSH PULL, CONTROL TORCH automatic recognition.
- Automatic recognition of G.R.A. water cooling unit.
TIG
- Start LIFT: The electric arc is struck by moving the tungsten electrode away from the piece to be welded. This strike mode causes less electrical-radiation disturbance and reduces tungsten inclusions and electrode wear to a minimum.
- Welding voltage and current shown on the TFT display.
MMA
- Arc force: This is the dynamic “ARC-FORCE” overcurrent, the display shows the percentage increase as to the value of the pre-selected welding current. This adjustment improves welding fluidity, prevents the electrode from adhering to the workpiece and makes it possible to use different types of electrodes.
- Hot start: This is the initial “HOT START” overcurrent, the display shows the percentage increase as to the value of the selected welding current. This adjustment improves
starting.
- Anti-stick: Prevents the electrode from sticking to the workpiece, reducing the current connected to the electrode when it detects sticking. This makes it easier to remove the electrode and reduces the risk of overheating.
- VRD (Voltage Reduction Device): This enables or disables the device that reduces the loadless output voltage (ON or OFF setting). With the VRD enabled, operator safety increases when the welding machine is on but not in the welding mode. The actual welding settings (welding current, voltage and the diameter of the suggested electrode) are shown in the left section of the display.
- Welding voltage and current shown on the TFT display.
OTHER
- Setting the language.
- Setting the metric or UK system.
- Setting the view mode (standard or easy).
- Possibility to set the machine parameters (voltage, current, wire speed).
- Possibility to save, retrieve, import and export customised software.
- Possibility to record and save welding jobs.
PROTECTIONS
- Thermostatic safeguard: a heat-sensing system that shuts down the machine if the temperature rises too high, preventing overheating.
- Protection against accidental short-circuits caused by contact between torch and earth.
- Protection against irregular voltage (power supply voltage too high or too low).
- Anti-stick (MMA).
ACCESSORIES
- MIG torch MT500 aqua with 3m cable, water cooling
- MIG torch MT25 with 3m cable, air cooling
- Return cable complete with earth clamp
- G.R.A. water cooling unit
- Torch holder
| Three phase mains voltage: 400V | Mains frequency: 50/60Hz |
| Current Range: 20-300A | Max Current: 270A@30% |
| DC current: 205A | Max. no load voltage: 63V |
| Max. absorbed current: 15A | Absorbed current at 60%: 10A |
| Max. absorbed power: 9kW | Absorbed power at 60%: 6,5kW |
| Efficiency: 90% | Power factor: 0,9 |
| Usable electrodes in DC: 1,6-6mm | Steel welding wire diameter: 0,6-1,2mm |
| Inox welding wire diameter: 0,8-1,2mm | Aluminium welding wire diameter: 0,8-1,2mm |
| Flux cored welding wire diameter: 0,8-1,2mm | Brazing wire deameter: 0,8-1,2mm |
| Protection degree: IP23 | Dimensions: 86,5 x 39 x 91,5cm |
| Weight: 49kg |
| Package | Dimensions | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 86.5 × 39 × 91.5 cm | 54.75 kg |
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