Product Description; Structure And Function - Abicor Binzel iROB 401 AC/DC Original Operating Instructions

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4 Product description

4.1 Structure and function

Fig. 2
A Control panel
B Main switch
C Not assigned
D Voltage test lead connection
E Power supply connection (welding torch side)
J
I
H
The device is a component of an automatic welding system. The built-in microprocessor facilitates complete
control of all welding functions. The device is suitable for the following welding procedures/functions:
mX Standard DC
mX Pulse DC
mX Move DC
mX Pulse AC
mX Move AC
All welding parameters can be saved to the integrated job memory. In synergy mode, the welding voltage
is automatically adjusted to the set welding current. The parameter setting function can be used to finely
adjust the automatically determined welding voltage.
®
iROB
401 AC/DC structure and function
Standard welding procedures without pulses. From short arc with low
energy input to high power spray arc. Suitable for all base materials,
cored wires, and shielding gases.
Pulse welding process for different penetration profiles. Standard and
high-performance settings for all base materials, flux cored wires, and
shielding gases.
Focus on CrNi and Al
Controlled heat input by pulsing at two power levels. . TIG-like seam
surface.
Alternating current pulse welding procedure for optimum weld
penetration control and gap bridging with thin sheet applications.
Focus on CrNi and Al
Controlled heat input thanks to AC pulses at two power levels. TIG-like
seam surface.
4 Product description
F Cooling unit (optional)
G Driving carriage (optional)
H Workpiece connection
I Not assigned
J Mains control LED
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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