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News Release from: ESAB | Subject: Origo Tig 3000i models TA23, TA24 and TA24AC/DC
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2006
TIG welders suit a wide range of uses
Three TIG welding machines feature different characteristics and features, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
ESAB is launching three new TIG welding machines, the Origo Tig 3000i models TA23, TA24 and TA24AC/DC All three have different characteristics and features, making them suitable for a wide range of applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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For industrial, repair and maintenance tasks, the Origo Tig 3000i TA23 is sturdy and robust, yet it is also compact and easy to move to wherever it is needed.
Both stainless and mild steel can be TIG welded, in plate thicknesses of 1.0mm or more.
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The machine is simple to set via the control panel that has all of the basic TIG welding parameters; settings for post-gas and slope-down help to avoid cracking and oxidation.
MMA welding can also be performed using the Origo Tig 3000i TA23 with electrodes up to 5.0mm in diameter.
Slightly larger than the TA23 model, the Origo Tig 3000i TA24 is designed for high-quality industrial, structural, repair and maintenance operations where there is a need for a safe start and a stable arc.
High-quality welds can be produced with all types of stainless and mild steel, plus most other weldable metals, with plate thicknesses of 0.5mm and above.
As with the smaller model, the TA24 can also be used for MMA welding with electrodes up to 5.0mm in diameter.
To help users increase their productivity, the Origo Tig 3000i TA24 features a two-program function so that two different sets of welding parameters can be stored, and the operator can switch between them during welding.
A further benefit of this machine is that it includes DC pulsed TIG welding to give improved control of heat input and the weld pool.
Where high-quality TIG welding in both AC and DC modes is required, ESAB is offering the Origo Tig 300i AC/DC TA24AC/DC model.
Virtually all types and thicknesses of metal can be welded with this machine, which delivers excellent start and arc characteristics.
It can also be used as an MMA power source, with Hot start, Arc force and polarity switching.
In order to deliver enhanced arc control and low noise when TIG welding, the machine incorporates Qwave technology.
Like the TA24 model, this machine benefits from DC pulsed TIG welding and a two-program function.
Despite its exceptional capability, the Origo Tig 3000i AC/DC TA24AC/DC remains easy to use thanks to the intuitive control panel.
Options available for the three new welding machines include a water cooling unit, two- or four-wheel trolleys, and remote controls.
Customers also have a choice of TIG torches. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...
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