• North 100kg Welding Postioner /Welding Positioner Turntable

North 100kg Welding Postioner /Welding Positioner Turntable

Capacity(Horizontal/Vertical): 100kg/50kg
Table Dimension: 345mm
Table Height: 415mm
Transport Package: Free Fumigation Wooden Cases
Specification: CE
Trademark: North
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
BY-100T20
Origin
Jinan Shandong
HS Code
85158090
Production Capacity
500set /Month

Product Description

This BY- series welding positioner is a type of automatic positioner , it can works in MIG/MAG,CO2 and TIG welding process .Making a set of special circumferential automatic welding system ,this welding positioner is suitable for circular and ring workpiece , for example :spare parts for car, pipe , flange ,bellows and other metals parts which need mass of circumferential welding Features : 1.    The rotation structure is driven by the DC motor , while stepless speed regulation can be achieved . 2.    The turning structure of worm and gear has the function of self-lock ,and the worktable can be turned steplessly between 0-90°. 3.    Special design of anti-electromagnetic ,which reduces the high frequency interference of TIG's welding , and can improve the welding quality effectively . 4.    A self- controller can be furnished to control the working condition and working time ,which can achieve the linkage of the positioner and welder . 5.    The adjustable welding torch-support . 6.    The track and air-powered tip can be furnished to achieve the function of self-holding to the workpieces . Optional Parts :      Welding Chuck              Air-powered tailstock

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Number of Employees
17
Year of Establishment
2007-11-23