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News Release from: Murex Welding Products | Subject: Transmig industrial welding power sources
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2008
Murex welding power sources rated at
400A
For applying MIG, MAC, flux-cored wire welding, the latest Murex welding power sources are designed to provide a wide ranging welding performance from 50A up to 400A at 50% duty cycle.
Murex Welding Products has introduced its Transmig industrial welding power sources The 326S, 406S and 406SW models are conventional power sources for MIG, MAG and flux cored wire (FCW) welding applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Conventional MIG/MAG/FCW power sources for MIG, MAG and flux cored wire welding applications use simple three-phase switch and tap technology to produce reliable performance up to 400A.
The machines use simple three-phase switch and tap technology to produce reliable performance for applications up to 400A.
The 406SW model has a MIG torch water-cooling unit.
Murex has designed the Transmigs as tough and stable power sources.
Operating from a standard 415V three-phase supply, they provide, for example with the 406S model, a wide ranging welding performance from 50A to 400A at 50% duty cycle .
There are 40 voltage selections provided in combination with two levels of inductance to give very precise control of the welding setting and excellent welding characteristics.
The Transmig 326S and 406S/SW models have digital volt and ammeters.
They are supplied with removable gas cylinder trays, feeder swivel mounting post and work return lead.
The digital meters feature last reading hold.
Combined with either the Murex Transmatic Lynx 2 or 4HD wire feed unit and the matching MX MIG torch, the new power sources are available as a MIGPAK industrial package. Request a free brochure from Murex Welding Products ...
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