The PLC allows for quick and easy modification of parameters for different weld applications. The panel view screens allow you to program beam layout welding parameters for different beam sections.
The Beam Layout Welding offers maximum system control flexibility through the Electrical Control Panel. The welder can be used in either Automatic or Manual mode. Manual Mode allows you to control the sequence of the operations using the controls on the control panels. Every welding head controller allows you to customize the parameters of your welding operation.
Beam Layout Welding makes it possible to join web sections together with a 100% welded seam. The edges of the two pieces are used as guides and the air cylinders clamp them in place. The grooved copper backup plate is placed against the lower end of the joint. The welding head follows the joint and welds by a single-wire, submergedarc.
It has a solid underside that holds the steel plate, while the weldheads pass through it. This is where the flanges on the H beam can be shaped and cut. The web is then created from a large piece of plate. It is then loaded onto a belt-like conveyor belt and the flanges are attached to it.
Beam Layout Welding has easily accessible diagnostics indicators and message display. Custom graphics include electrical and hydraulic diagrams, and functional and functional diagrams. You can input program information via touch screen, keyboard or touch screen.
As the roll goes in a particular direction, attach the side fuse to the welder head and then weld the flanges to the center web. The flanges are usually double-joined to make it more secure and safer to weld onto a web.
The strength of a beam is often determined by its web. This is the distance between the center and the beam. Because H beams tend to be thicker and more powerful, it is easy to conclude that they are stronger. But I beams offer greater and better flange resistance than H beams.
A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.