General
Device concept
TransSteel 4000 / 5000 Pulse
The TransSteel (TSt) 4000 Pulse and
TransSteel 5000 Pulse power sources
are fully digitized, microprocessor-
controlled inverter power sources.
A modular design and ability to easily
extend the system ensure high flexibil-
ity.
The devices are designed for the fol-
lowing welding processes:
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MIG/MAG pulse welding
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MIG/MAG standard synergic weld-
ing
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Manual metal arc welding
The devices have a "Power limitation" safety feature. This means that the power
sources can be operated at the power limit without compromising process safety.
For details, refer to the "Welding operations" chapter.
Operating prin-
ciple
The central control and regulation unit of the power sources is coupled with a di-
gital signal processor. The central control and regulation unit and signal pro-
cessor 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.
This results in:
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A precise welding process
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A high degree of reproducibility on all results
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Excellent weld properties.
Application
areas
The devices are used in trade and industry for manual and automated applica-
tions with classical steel and galvanized sheet metal:
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Mechanical and equipment engineering
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Steel construction
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Plant and container construction
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Shipyards and the offshore sector
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Metal and portal construction
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Rail vehicle construction
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Metalworking trades
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