Telwin823195
Digital Spotter 9000 spot welder, 400V + Acc
3 148,33 €
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Microprocessor-controlled electronic spot welding machine, recommended for both automotive body repair workshops and industrial use. The digital, LCD, multifunction control panel allows the automatic regulation of spot welding parameters according to the chosen tool and sheet thickness.
Description
In addition to the automotive industry, it can also be used in the manufacture of air conditioning systems, metal furniture and sheet metal working. Digital Spotter is a work station that allows multiple interventions such as continuous and PULSE single spot welding, spot welding of screws, washers, nails and rivets, spot welding/traction of special washers, intermittent welding, metal sheets warming and upsetting.
Main features
- Electronic spot welding machine with air cooled pneumatic gun for continuous and PULSE single spot welding, spot welding of pins-washers-nails-rivets, warming and upsetting of sheet metal.
- The multi-functional LCD digital panel allows automatic adjustment of the parameters based on the choice of tool.
- Automatic control of the gun cooling.
- Mains voltage monitor.
- Suitable for spot welding sheet metal with a maximum thickness of 3+3mm.
- Studder kit connection possible.
Specifications
| Double phase mains voltage: 400V | Mains frequency: 50/60Hz |
| Peak spot-welding current: 7000A | Max. no load voltage: 10V |
| Max. absorbed power: 47kW | Rated Power X=50%: 8kW |
| Duty cycle: 3% | Max. weld.thick. on 2 sheets: 3+3mm |
| Protection degree: IP22 | Power factor: 0,8 |
| Weight: 78kg | Dimensions: 79 x 45 x 90cm |
Specifications
| Brand | Telwin |
| Product Code | 823195 |
| Weight | 88 kg |
| Dimensions | 74.5 × 38 × 123 mm |
Packaging
| Package | Dimensions | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 74.5 × 38 × 123 cm | 88 kg |
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