Fronius MagicWave 2200 Job TIG AC/DC
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220 A at 17.4 kg, and robust
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Cold wire control and automated use
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Welds low-alloy and high-alloy steels, aluminium and non-ferrous metals
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CSA certified
The MagicWave 2200 is a fully digitally controlled TIG AC/DC power source with ActiveWave technology, and is characterised by the softest possible yet highly stable arc. It has an output of 220 A, is both light and robust and self-explanatory in operation. The power source is also ideally suited to portable use in chemical, container, machine and plant construction, installation firms, metal construction, maintenance and repair companies, and for pipeline construction.
At 17,4 kg, the MagicWave 2200 Job is among the lightest in the world and can be carried anywhere. Its robust design makes it fully compatible for construction sites. It can work on a 230 V connection, and can weld any low or high-alloy steel, aluminium and its alloys and non-ferrous metals. The Job version enables cold wire control and automated use.
3- 220 A
35 % d.c. at 220 A,100 % d.c. at 150 A
17,8 kg / 39.24 lb
230 V
Process
TIG
Base metals
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Aluminium
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CrNi
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Special metals
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Steel
Fields of use
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Aerospace industry
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Automobile and component supply industry
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Chemical plant construction
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Industrial plants, pipeline construction, assembly companies
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Maintenance and repair
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Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
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Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering
Overview
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Automatic gas post-flow time (welding current-dependent)
The ideal post-flow time is calculated automatically so that electrode and weld pool do not oxidise -
Automatic tungsten balling
Brings enormous time savings - simply clamp the sharpened electrode, pre-select cap diameter, the arc automatically forms the correct cap size -
Generator-compatible
for mobile use, including construction sites -
Job mode
Once perfected, machine settings can be saved and called up at any time. -
Non-contact ignition (HF)
For perfect arc ignition with high-voltage pulse, even for very long hosepacks -
Reversed polarity ignition
Improves the ignition of the TIG direct current arc -
TIG pulse
For perfect joining of light-gauge sheets during TIG welding -
Touchdown ignition
For ignition with no high-voltage pulses in sensitive applications
Equipment features
General
Operating modes
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2-step mode, 4-step mode
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Special 4-step mode
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Spot welding
Displays
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Final (i.e. "end") current
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Hold function Automatically saves the actual values when welding finishes
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Job number
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Mains voltage monitor
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Operating mode
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Overtemperature
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Sequence status
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Service codes
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Start arc current
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Welding current (actual value)
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Welding voltage (actual value)
Settabel Parameters
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AC balance
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AC frequency
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Downslope
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Electrode diameter
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Falling characteristic
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Gas post-flow time
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Gas pre-flow time
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Hot start
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Spot-welding time
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Start arc current
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Stepless welding power
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TAC (tacking acc. to program)
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UpSlope
Options
General
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Cold wire control
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Current flow signal
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Flow watchdog for torch cooling
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Robot interface, analog
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Robot interface, digital
Process
Process
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TIG AC/DC
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TIG DC
Base materials
Recommended ground materials
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Aluminium
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CrNi
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Special metals
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Steel
Application area/sector
Recommended areas of use
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Aerospace industry
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Automobile and component supply industry
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Chemical plant construction
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Industrial plants, pipeline construction, assembly companies
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Maintenance and repair
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Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
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Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering