General
Device concept
The TransSteel (TSt) 2700c and 3500c
power sources are completely digitised,
microprocessor-controlled inverter power
sources.
The modular design and potential for sys-
tem add-ons ensure a high degree of flex-
ibility. The devices are designed for the
welding of steel.
All devices are suitable for:
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MIG/MAG welding
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MMA welding
Functional prin-
ciple
The central control and regulation unit of the power sources is coupled with a digital sig-
nal processor. The central control and regulation unit and signal processor control the
entire welding process.
During the welding process, the actual data is measured continuously and the device
responds immediately to any changes. Control algorithms ensure that the desired target
state is maintained.
The device has a "Power limitation" safety feature. This means that the power source
can be operated at the power limit without compromising process safety.
This results in:
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a precise welding process
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a high degree of reproducibility of all results
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excellent weld properties.
Application areas
The devices are used in workshops and industry for manual applications with classical
steel and galvanised sheets.
The TSt 2700c power sources are primarily used in light-gauge steel sheet (light steel-
work) applications. Repair, maintenance, and assembly work in shipyards, automotive
suppliers, workshops or the furniture construction industry are among the typical applica-
tion areas. The TSt 2700c power sources thus position themselves in their power cat-
egory between the trade/workshop sector and the industry sector.
The TSt 3500c power sources are designed for:
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Machine and equipment construction
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Steelwork
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Plant and container construction
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Metal and gantry construction
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Rail vehicle construction
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