Product category:
Resistance welding equipment
News Release from: WeldComputer Corporation | Subject: Resistance welding monitor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2004
Resistance weld monitor is low cost,
easy to set
Low-cost, easy-to-use monitor that checks the profile of secondary current, secondary voltage, resistance and power for each weld warns if the process is drifting out of set limits.
WeldComputer Corporation has introduced a new, low-cost, easy-to-use monitor that warns resistance welding manufacturers immediately if their process drifts beyond acceptable limits The unit is programmed by turning the keyswitch to the "teach" position and making some welds
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Upgraded resistance welding monitor can accurately measure primary currents under 50A and secondary currents greater than 100KA without changing sensors.
The key can then be removed to maintain security over the limits.
Instructions for standalone, out-of-the-box operation are clearly printed on the front for operator convenience.
An accessible fault output and a reset input provide for easy integration of the WeldAwareT Monitor with PLC's and other automated systems.
The basic unit checks the profile of secondary current, secondary voltage, resistance and power for each weld and turns on a built-in red alarm light if user-selectable limits are exceeded.
The monitor can be upgraded to include force or pressure monitoring.
A complete, basic system sells for under $2000.
WeldComputer Corporation is a manufacturer of advanced adaptive and conventional controls and monitors used in the resistance welding industry to control weld consistency and eliminate destructive testing.
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