General; Principle; Device Concept; Application Areas - Fronius Robacta Reamer Alu Edition Manual

Welding torch cleaning
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General

Principle

Robacta Reamer devices are welding torch cleaning devices that are used for automatic
cleaning of MIG/MAG welding torches. These devices can be relied upon to clean the in-
terior and front of gas nozzles on torches of many different shapes, thereby significantly
extending the service life of these wearing parts. With the Robacta Reamer Twin, an even
application of parting agent prevents re-accumulation of dirt.

Device concept

A lifting cylinder for the lifting device, as well as all pneumatic components, form part of the
robust steel housing.
On the outside are the cleaning motor and the clamping device for the gas nozzle on the
welding torch.
The Robacta Reamer Twin is fitted with a wire cutter and parting agent nebuliser as stand-
ard.
During the cleaning process, both wire electrodes are shortened to a defined length for the
next welding process.
The wire cutter is an optional extra with the Robacta Reamer Alu Edition and Robacta
Reamer Alu 3000upm.
For professional installation, a stable fitting base is available for all devices.

Application areas

Devices from the Robacta Reamer series are intended exclusively for use in robot and oth-
er automated applications.
The devices were designed for use in the automobile and component supply industry,
equipment construction, chemical plant construction and machine and rail vehicle manu-
facturing.
The Robacta Reamer Twin can be used for processing steel and aluminium materials.
The Robacta Reamer Alu Edition and the Robacta Reamer Alu 3000upm are intended ex-
clusively for aluminium applications.
Illustration of the
various device
types
Robacta Reamer Alu Edition, Robacta Reamer Alu 3000upm, Robacta Reamer Twin
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