Amada Miyachi’s MM-410A enables operators to monitor and manage key welding variables that cause changes in welding heat, such as current, voltage, time, and force.
The compact handheld device supports a wide range of resistance welding techniques, including AC, DC inverters, AC inverters, transistors and capacitor discharge. It has a simple and intuitive user interface and a color touch screen display. This unit is very useful in process troubleshooting. It can correlate waveform and digital data with process results and provide detailed welding data for process optimization and verification. If used continuously in a production environment, it will reduce waste by detecting drift in the welding process and alerting the operator before the process fails. It also reduces the frequency of destructive testing and provides an independent way to monitor the welding power source by detecting any drift in the welding power source calibration. The device provides current measurement in accordance with the ISO17657 standard (when used with the available toroidal coils in accordance with the ISO standard). It uses a 5.7-inch color touch panel to provide simple settings. The seam welding mode can monitor AC current and voltage or DC voltage for up to 5 minutes. Data storage can be performed using the onboard flash drive. The monitor provides Ethernet (TCP/IP) and RS-232/485 communication. Multi-language support includes English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German and French. Available accessories include toroidal coils, force sensors, and current/force sensors. >>For more information about this product, click here Amada Miyachi America www.amadamiyachi.com626.303.5676
Post time: Dec-02-2021