More Practical and Energy-Efficient Stick Welding
The TransPocket 150 and 180 systems from Fronius use hand-held welding torches that can utilize electrodes with diameters up to 5/32 in and power sources that are also suitable for TIG welding up to 220 A.
Posted: July 28, 2016
With TransPocket 150 and TransPocket 180, welding technology specialists Fronius USA LLC (Portage, IN) have launched a new generation of single-phase stick welding machines on the market. This new development has resulted in an impressive mix of outstanding welding results and increased range of functions. A digital resonance inverter also ensures a large number of stick electrode types can be used with perfect welding results. Thanks to their innovative PFC (Power Factor Correction) technology, the devices are very energy-efficient.
The TransPocket 150 and 180 have been designed as replacements for the tried and tested TransPocket 1500. The TransPocket 180 also means that, for the first time ever, a single-phase 180 A stick (SMAW) welding machine is available. The hand-held welding torches are designed primarily for stick welding and can utilize electrodes with diameters up to 5/32 in (4.0 mm). This latest generation of power sources is also suitable for TIG welding up to 220 A, with a new TIG Multi Connector and a welding torch with an Up/Down Function at the user’s disposal to adjust the welding current directly on the torch. Two-step and four-step TIG welding is possible with the TransPocket, as well as current pulsing.
Fronius has also further optimized the design of the TransPocket: With its stable and robust plastic housing, the device is suitable for use in all areas of application. The delicate electronics are protected from dust and moisture, thanks partly to a permanent dust filter and improved cooling. These prevent contamination to the sensitive PC board by ensuring the air flow is routed away from it. Ergonomic handles make the power source easy to carry, while the protected seven-segment display is easy to read regardless of the lighting conditions. The user interface is designed to be simple and intuitive, but still provides a variety of setting options. In addition to the protected service interface, which makes it easy to read out system information and update special characteristics, the optimized housing also makes it extremely easy to maintain.
A multivoltage variant of the TransPocket 180 is also available. The ability to handle incoming voltages between 96 volts and 265 volts gives the user flexibility when operating the device. This is a major advantage when the available power changes from job site to job site. With its compact and hard-wearing structure, the TransPocket is also ideal for mobile use on construction sites.
Fronius USA LLC, 6797 Fronius Drive, Portage, IN 46368, 219-734-5701, www.fronius.com.