Spin Welding Spin Welder Model SW300 The Branson Model SW300 is a precision servo-driven spin welding system capable of welding circular joint interface parts with accurate control and highly consistent results. The SW300 can be configured to manual, semi-automated, or fully-automated manufacturing environments. KEY FEATURES: • Motor (5.1 kW/6.8 hp) and drive combination capable of 30 Nm of peak torque at 240V AC, 3 ph input power • Settable servo motor speed (250-3500 rpm @240V AC input power) • Servo motor driven with accuracy of +/- 0.1 degree • Input power: 240V AC - 480V AC, 3 ph (480V service provides the most torque further up the RPM range) • 7” color touchscreen (16:9 format) with intuitive, user-friendly interface layout that allows quicker movement between screens • USB Functionality: • Up to 250 cycles of weld data can be downloaded to a USB stick • Recipes can be bulk export/imported to the welder via USB OTHER FEATURES: • Mechanical stop indicator on the outside of the actuator • Three modes of operation: Revolutions, Collapse, Absolute position • Counter clockwise or clockwise rotation direction of the spinning tool • Linear encoder standard. Allows for part clamp position triggering, collapse, and absolute modes. Also allows for process limits in any weld mode. • Two levels of welder HMI access: • Operator – allows running parts, selecting recipes, and viewing data • Supervisor – access to all screens • User selectable units: (SAE or metric) • User configurable I/O: (four of each)
Open the catalog to page 1Spin Welding • Lo/High limits available on the following: part clamp position, weld RPM, revolutions, collapse (meltdown), absolute height, peak torque, and final position (orientation) • Weld data information for the last 15 weld cycles is available thru the data screen on the operator interface • Ethernet data output (live data capturing): Utilizes Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) • Cycle count, recipe name, mode, spin direction, pre-weld speed, peak weld speed, number of revolutions, final orientation position, peak torque, collapse distance, absolute position, trigger mode, trigger...
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