Visit the ABB Robotics web site

Migatronic unveils Omega welding machine

A Migatronic Welding Equipment product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2008

Omega, the new range of Migatronic welding machines, utilises the advantages of inverter technology and is designed specifically for sheet metal repair shops and the light industry.

The three-phase power source (180A, 220A and 270A respectively) is the smallest MIG/MAG welding inverter ever.

The robust cabinet in the new Migatronic design does not take up much more room than the wire-feed unit in Sigma, Omega's 'big brother'.

In order to cover all types of welding jobs and meet the demands of the future, the Omega is combinable with three different, synergic control panels.

Basic is a simple control panel for easy welding jobs in trades and assembly that is optimised for mild steel; the only parameters to set are thickness of material and gas type, then the inverter and the synergic program will do the rest.

Automig is programmed for professional auto body makers and is for welding steel and aluminium and MIG brazing high-tensile steels.

Advanced is for the all-round usage pattern and suitable for sheet-metal and profile welding in the light industry, and for welding and MIG brazing with a variety of wires in mild steel, aluminium, and stainless materials.

Tack-welding and Duo Plus featuring automatic change-over between two sequences are standard functions.

The Omega has central connection to all types of torches and is available with the Migatronic Dialog torch.

Standby-functions reduce the consumption of energy.

On delivery, the desired program package is loaded, but the SD card as optional feature allows the welder to transfer via mail updating of both program package and machine software.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Visit the ABB Robotics web site
A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication