Pillar jib crane CaB 300S
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Pillar jib crane - CaB 300S - ESAB - lifting
Pillar jib crane - CaB 300S - ESAB - lifting
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Type
pillar
Other characteristics
lifting

Description

For industrial production with good profitability, the mechanization is the answer. CaB 300S might be the solution to increase the profitability on your welding. A proven product has been further improved. Highlights The new improvements: - Pulse encoder controlled welding motion, as well as wire feed. - Electrically designed to fit either welding with or without camera supervision. - Joint tracking with camera supervision. - Option for built in flux feed/gas feed control into remote control. - Universal anti-tipping device to fit several types of rail. - A larger selection of adapted welding heads. The design The CaB 300S is designed to handle the automated demands in the industrial environment. The column is eccentric, which means that the welding head is always lined up in the centre of the carriage. This to be able to weld round objects with turning rolls on the same rail. The CaB 300S can reach over high and long distances, both vertically and horizontally. The ±180° column rotation facility provides a total action radius. The CaB 300S can be prepared for or without camera supervision. This will decide the placement of the control box, PEK. The 4x4 m size, 4m stroke both vertically and horizontally, is capable to carry 150 kg load at the end of the rack and pinion driven boom. Sufficient to carry a fully equipped head for high productive submerged-arc or gas metal arc welding.

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