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General
Principle
The Robacta Reamer V Twin is used for
the automatic cleaning of MIG/MAG
welding torches. The Robacta Reamer
V Twin allows you to clean the inside
and front of the gas nozzle on a wide
range of welding torch shapes. The res-
ult is a significant increase in the ser-
vice life of wearing parts. At the same
time, evenly applying parting agent
prevents the build-up of dirt.
Device concept
The clamping device on the front of the Robacta Reamer V Twin holds the gas
nozzle in place during cleaning. A cleaning cutter is used to clean the nozzle.
After the cleaning process, a parting agent is applied to the inside and front of
the gas nozzle through the spray nozzle that is fixed in the middle of the cleaning
motor.
The Robacta Reamer V Twin is fitted with a wire cutter as standard. During the
cleaning process, the Robacta Reamer V Twin shortens both wire electrodes to a
defined length ready for the next welding process.
A robust fitting base is available for the installation of the Robacta Reamer V
Twin.
Application
areas
The cleaning device is exclusively intended for use in robot and other automated
applications, and can be used for a wide range of materials.
The main application areas are:
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Automotive and component supply industry
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Equipment construction
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Chemical plant construction
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Machine and tracked vehicle manufacturing
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Construction machinery and special vehicles
NOTE!
TWIN welding torches with a contact tip tilt angle of 4° cannot be cleaned with
the Robacta Reamer V Twin!
Alternatives:
▶
Robacta Reamer Single/Twin
or
▶
Robacta TC 2000 Twin
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Summary of Contents for Robacta Reamer V Twin
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