Fronius TransPuls Synergic 3200
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Pulse welding up to 320 A
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For manual and robot applications
The TransPuls Synergic 3200 for short circuit, spray and pulsed arcs is a fully digitised and microprocessor-controlled MIG/MAG power source with an output of 320 A. The power source gives the best weld properties in every respect, and reproducible results time and time again. The multiprocess power source is suitable for MIG/MAG, TIG and electrode welding, as well as manual or robotic applications.
Pulse welding with 320 A, highest precision, exact reproducibility and best weld properties, anytime, anywhere.
3 - 320 A
40 % d.c. at 320 A,100 % d.c. at 220 A
35,6 kg / 78.48 lb
3 x 400 V
Process
MIG/MAG
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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Industrial plants, pipeline construction, assembly companies
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Maintenance and repair
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Manufacture of special vehicles and construction machinery
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Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
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Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering
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Rail vehicle construction
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Robotic welding
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Shipbuilding / offshore
Overview
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Digital welding process control
For one-off precision in the welding process, exact reproducibility and outstanding weld properties -
Earth fault monitor
Prevents the welding current from flowing over the earth wire, which would destroy the PE conductor system -
Energy-saving inverter technology
For higher degrees of efficiency, lower weight and smaller dimensions -
Remote control facility
Enables user to intervene in the welding process directly on-site and change parameters -
Synergic operation
For optimum welding parameters. Simply select material and sheet thickness and the stored know-how controls the welding process automatically
Equipment features
General
General
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"S" mark, CE mark as standard
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Anti-stick function
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Automatic burn-back correction
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Automatic cooling unit shutdown
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Basket spool adapter
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Burn-back pulse (perfect wire end, optimum re-ignition)
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Carbon gouging
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Carrying handle
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Cellulose-compatible
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Continuous welding current adjustment using TIG welding torch
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Digital welding process control
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Earth fault monitor
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Energy-saving inverter technology
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Expansion using modules
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Feeder inching - no gas or current
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Gas test function
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Job mode
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Microprocessor controlled
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Operating hours counter
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Overtemperature protection
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Remote control facility
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Synergic operation
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Temperature-controlled fan
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Wire feeder creep
Operating modes
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2-step mode, 4-step mode
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Manual
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Spot welding
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Welding start aluminium (special 4-step mode)
Displays
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Arc length
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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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Manual mode
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Motor current
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Operating mode
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Overtemperature
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Service codes
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Sheet thickness
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Welding current
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Welding current (actual value)
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Welding current (standard value)
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Welding voltage
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Welding voltage (actual value)
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Welding voltage (standard value)
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Wire feed speed
Settabel Parameters
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Arc length correction
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Burn-back time
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Droplet detachment correction
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Dynamic
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Final (i.e. "end") current
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Gas post-flow time
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Gas pre-flow time
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Hot start
Options
General
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Carrying strap
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Current flow signal
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Polarity switching
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PullMig mode
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Spatter-free ignition
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SynchroPulse
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Welding programs from database
Process
Process
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MIG brazing
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MIG/MAG Standard
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MIG/MAG pulse
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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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Industrial plants, pipeline construction, assembly companies
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Maintenance and repair
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Manufacture of special vehicles and construction machinery
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Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
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Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering
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Rail vehicle construction
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Robotic welding
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Shipbuilding / offshore
Technology
· Digital Revolution
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