Valid Extend: | 5 Meter | Tank Diameter: | 5 Meter |
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Criss-cross Slide: | 100x100mm | Longitudinal Welding Speed: | 120-1200mm/min |
Elevate Speed: | 1000mm/min | Certification: | CE |
High Light: | column boom welding machine,column and boom welding machine |
Welding Column Boom submerged arc welding 5m diameter tank, pipe, CE
Automatic welding column boom have both their advantages and disadvantages, and as is the case with so many things, a gain in one place is compensated for by a loss in another. Automatic welding machines are much faster than skillful human welders can ever hope to be, and produce decent workmanship despite their greater speed. An automatic welder is roughly eight times faster than a manual welder. These welders do not pause or tire. Since a lot of welding scrap is generated by welder fatigue when a human is wielding the electrode, there will be less wastage over the course of a long work day when automatic welding systems doing the job.
Automatic welding column boom also provide a high quality weld, since they are totally uniform in their application of the electric arc or other welding tool. The machines are always on the job, unless they happen to break down, and once they have been purchased, they do not need to be paid.
Model |
HC1515 |
HC2020 |
HC4040 |
HC5050 |
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Transverse stroke (mm) |
1500 |
2000 |
4000 |
5000 |
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Elevate stroke (mm) |
1500 |
2000 |
4000 |
5000 |
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Column rotate range |
+/-180° By manual |
+/-180° |
+/-180° |
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Boom elevate speed |
400mm/min |
1000mm/min |
1000mm/min |
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Boom transverse speed |
120-1200mm/min |
120-1200mm/min |
120-1200mm/min |
120-1200mm/min |
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Criss-Cross slide stroke |
100*100mm by manual |
100X100 |
100X100 |
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Max load at end |
50kg |
200kg |
200kg |
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Min height of the boom |
Movable |
515mm |
468mm |
780mm |
800mm |
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Fixed |
475mm |
448mm |
670mm |
710mm |
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Overall height |
Movable |
2310mm |
3140mm |
5940mm |
6960mm |
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Fixed |
2270mm |
3120mm |
5830mm |
6870mm |
- Capable to achieve consistent weld results
- Capable to maintain weld head over weld joint in a stable position during the weld
- Increases arc-on time and overall productivity
- Provides ability to have multi-weld stations using only one weld head, increasing your return on investment
- Reduced operator fatigue
- Reduced consumable costs
- Ability to have two welding process at one welding station by using both ends of the boom
Welding is performed using GTAW, PAW, GMAW, FCAW, SAW. To weld in a stable and secure manner, weld head is located to a desired position by the use of Standard Column and Boom Manipulators after which the part is moved during welding to produce high quality welds. The standard boom can be used as a linear welding axis in some GMAW, SAW and FCAW welding, as these weld processes may not require precise welding motion. In case of linear welding desired for GTAW, PAW and Laser welding, we advise to upgrade the boom motion to the precision CBM model.