The WS-72 Web seamer station comes equipped with a Lincoln Power Wave AC/DC Welder and Max-Sa Controls. The WS-72 uses unique magnets to pull the web plates towards the copper back-up bars. The copper back-up bar has a small flux groove, and is attached to an aluminum sub-bar that is water-cooled.
They're usually thinner than H beams in terms of the web, or the center structure, or the height of I beams. An H beam's top and bottom flanges stick out farther from the web, while the flanges on I beams are shorter than those of H beams.
Once clamps have been released, the web is then transferred to the tacking fixture. The equipment comprises a welding head, flux hopper and travel carriage. Controls are also included. A 1,000 Amp power source is also available. Full-color laser projection systems can project all the information an operator needs in order to accurately tackweld connections on the beam, or any other connections.
They are generally thinner than H beams when it comes to the web, the center structure or the height I beams. The web is thinner than H beams because the top and bottom flanges of an H beam are farther apart. I beams have flanges that are shorter and narrower.
The gantry frame consists of the walking beams as well the columns and the upper platforms. Each of the walking beams are driven by a motor decreaser. This creates an efficient and reliable double-drive system. Rails and racks can be found on the platform's front. These can also be used to move welding arms and tool carriages. There are two sets for flux recovery machines or wire on the platform.
The TS72 tackup station provides hydraulic clamping and pre-fixtures of the leading edge for prefabricated beans. Franklin 40" Series CNC Gantry automates pick-and place loading of finished FLAGS from the Franklin CNC Flangeline System. Franklin "60 Series Gantries have a maximum length of 60 ft. and 75 ft. of travel storage.
Try standing in the middle of the plywood while it's still there. It may not be possible to lift it off the plywood. You can add strength and support by placing one strip of Styrofoam under the plywood and another layer of plywood below it.
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.