Resistance welding power supply HF-2 series
spot weldingthree-phasewith integrated display

Resistance welding power supply - HF-2 series - AMADA WELD TECH - spot welding / three-phase / with integrated display
Resistance welding power supply - HF-2 series - AMADA WELD TECH - spot welding / three-phase / with integrated display
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Characteristics

Technique
resistance, spot welding
Power supply
three-phase
Other characteristics
inverter, with integrated display
Intensity

Max.: 2,400 A

Min.: 100 A

Output frequency

25 kHz

Description

The controls found on the HF-2700A, HF-2500A High Frequency Inverter Spot Welding Power Supply address the challenges of micro joining for a wide range of applications. Miniature welds are highly sensitive to small heat profile fluctuations in the resistance welding process. Overheating deforms and destroys parts, while underheating results in a weak and unacceptable bond. To achieve consistent, reliable welds of small to micro-miniature parts, heating needs to be precisely controlled. This necessitates superior control of the energy output. The HF-2700A, HF-2500A High Frequency Inverter Spot Welding Power Supply are also geared for automation featuring exceptional repetition rates, standard I/O connections and remote programming capability. - Constant current, voltage, and power modes - Monitors energy and resistance - Active Part Conditioning (APC) - Pre-Weld Check - Displacement and force monitoring - Force control - Envelope function - Weld to Limits - Combo mod - Energy and time limits

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