Beam Layout Welding includes a tool carriage mechanism, a platform with a vertical column and an upper platform, seam tracking devices, wire feeding devices, wire reel supporter and flux recovery systems.
Beam Layout Welding applications can be downloaded remotely using a connected computer or network. You will also find a one-day data log to keep track of machine operation. This option allows you to make beams larger than the standard 72" in size. All components of the system can be modified for larger web sizes.
The flanges will be welded onto the center-web by welding the heads of the side fuse as it rolls in a certain direction. Double-joined flanges make it easier to attach the web to the web.
The upper platform, the columns and walking beams form the frame of the gantry. Each walking beam is controlled by a motor reducer. This creates a double drive system which is reliable and smooth. The platform has rails and racks at the front. These can be used to move the welder arms and tool carriages. You can also place two sets of flux recovery and wire machines on the platform.
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Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co. have established themselves as the global leaders in steel fabrication technology. Beam Layout Welding machines allow steel fabricators to maintain a competitive edge in the industry and maximize tonnage.
D3Touch from welding alloys is a touchscreen-based control technology that automates fully automated welding techniques. Welding Alloys incorporates new technology in all Welding Alloys equipment, improving the performance and accuracy of the weld process. This technology compliments our precision engineering mechanics and results in maximum performance.
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.