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Digital, lightweight, portable, sturdy welder

A TPS-Fronius product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Nov 11, 2005

Fronius has extended the power class of the 250/350 Amp electrode and TIG DC welding machines upwards by the addition of two new favourites: the TransPocket 2500 and 3500 set new standards

Fronius has extended the power class of the 250/350 Amp electrode and TIG DC welding machines upwards by the addition of two new favourites: the TransPocket 2500 and 3500 set new standards.

With ideal characteristics and ample reserves of power, built-in "resonant intelligence" delivers an extremely stable arc.The lightweight units are also very portable.

"Multivoltage manual" provides a maximum in electrical supply flexibility, while numerous other features provide the ideal preconditions for use both in the field and in production operations.

In the case of Fronius welding systems, resonant intelligence means that the arc is generated from the feedback from all the power parameters.

Control is completely digital.

The arc is always stable, even with 100 m long mains supply leads or fluctuating mains voltages or generator-powered operation.

The Multivoltage manual feature for the input voltage range (230 or 400V) and the optional single or three-phase power supply provide supply flexibility wherever in the world the units are deployed.

Their lightweight construction (12.5 and 18 kg) means the units are very easy to carry.

Users will be particularly delighted to see that the characteristics can be stored digitally.

This makes the units much easier to operate and provides top-quality results.

The ideal ignition settings for all types of electrode (rutile, basic or Cel) also make the units easy to operate.

The Soft Start ignition function for basic electrodes starts up at low welding currents without destabilising the arc.

The Hot Start function facilitates ignition of Cel and rutile electrodes, while the Arc Force Control function allows coarse-droplet electrodes to be welded smoothly and easily.

The "Comfort" control panel also offers Synergic Mode: simply set the type of electrode and all the other parameters adjust themselves accordingly.

In TIG applications, the microprocessor-controlled touchdown ignition sequence ensures precise operation.

The TIG pulsed-arc function makes for better mastery of the weld pool in out-of position work and when bridging gaps.

The TIG Comfort Stop feature simplifies operation and prevents the arc from breaking at the end of welding: a defined motion of the welding torch causes the welding current to drop automatically.

Both TransPocket machines can also be operated from a remote control unit.

Automatic switchover to standby mode whenever the circuit is open helps reduce running costs and the impact on the environment.

The result: substantial energy savings.

Ease of use, universal application and a long service life ensure that your TransPocket 2500 and 3500 units are a sound investment.

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