Mechanized Oscillator0 pages
Product
Information
MO-150-5
Mechanized Weld
Oscillator
Precision Arc Oscillation
Independent Dwell Settings
Independent Speed Settings
Width & Center Adjustment
Large Weight Capacity
Smooth, Stable Oscillation
Introduction
In arc welding, the welder typically weaves the
welding arc for various welding requirements. When
automating the welding process, weaving or oscillation can still be a desired effect. Oscillating the
arc helps with sidewall fusion, eliminates undercut,
and is required when performing most overlay or
cladding operations. In order to meet these welding
requirements, Jetline Engineering is pleased to offer
our MO-150 Mechanical Oscillator system which
can easily be added to your existing weld system
or included with your new Jetline system.
The MO-150-5 Mechanical Oscillator is compatible
with all of the following weld processes:
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Plasma Transfer Arc (PTA)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/GMAWP)
Plasma Arc Welding (PAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
Flux-core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Features
Control of the MO-150-5 mechanical oscillator system is through the 9200 analog based control. The
control's micro-stepper drive uses a 10 micro-step
per step resolution which results in high precision
and a smooth drive motion.
MO-150-5 Mechanical Oscillator System
The rigid aluminum housing of the slide assembly
implements a wide footprint to minimize twisting
and distortion when oscillating heavy loads at
higher speeds. The precision linear guide rails use
ball bearing assemblies to support the platen assembly. Bellows covers provide sealed protection
of the slide components from the environmental
surroundings.
In the manual mode, the slide can be operated as
a motorized slide by utilizing the center adjustment
on the 9200 control.
9200 Control
The 9200 is an analog
based control using a
feedback potentiometer in the slide assembly
for position reference.
The control is designed
for all arc welding processes, but due to its
advanced circuitry, provides precision oscillation typically required for the
GTAW and PAW processes.
The 9200 control includes the following features:
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Left speed control adjustment
Right speed control adjustment
Left Dwell adjustment
Right Dwell adjustment
Oscillation width adjustment
Center adjustment
Manual/Remote/Set-up selector switch
Solid-state design
Micro-stepper drive
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