SUBMERGED ARC & AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 SD Increase Productivity, Quality and Flexibility
® ®
Software-driven output delivers maximum control over the deposition rate and penetration in single or multi-arc environments.
• 380-575 VAC, 50/60Hz Voltage Input – Offers the ability to be connected anywhere in the world.
• No Hardware Reconfiguration Required with Easy Polarity Switching – Eliminates downtime.
• Easy to Parallel Machines or Run Multiple Arcs.
• 3-Phase Voltage Input – Eliminates the imbalance associated with transformer-based AC welding machines.
• 95% Power Factor Correction – Enables connection of multiple machines on the same plant infrastructure for lower installation costs.
• Severe Duty – Can be stored outdoors. IP23 Rated. • ArcLink®
, Ethernet, and DeviceNet™ Communication –
Offers remote process monitoring, control and troubleshooting. • True Energy™
energy in the weld for critical heat input calculations. • Production Monitoring™
– Measures, calculates and displays instantaneous Integrated Solutions 2 – Track equipment usage, store weld data and configure limits to assist in welding efficiency analysis.
• Software Based Controls – Can be upgraded as new features become available.
• iARC™ Digital Control – 90 times faster than the previous generation, delivering a responsive arc.
Product Name
Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®
SD (1)Filter is required to meet CE conducted emission requirements. The K2444-3 must be used with the K2803-1.
Cruiser Tractor Submerged Arc Welding Tractor
™ COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Bring the productivity of the Power Wave® AC/DC 1000® is an automatic wire feeder tractor for use with the Power Wave®
• Designed for welding big joints on big jobs – Ideal for welding heavy plate on barges, ships, large tanks, bridges, and offshore platforms.
• High deposition rates up to 60 lbs./hr. – Rated output of 1000 amps at 100% duty cycle.
• Versatile travel capabilities – 3 or 4 wheel configuration for use with or without a track.
SD.
Processes • Submerged Arc
Output
SD to field applications. The Cruiser™ AC/DC 1000®
• Lightweight pendant control with digital meters – Save procedures, apply procedure limits, and lockout any or all controls.
• Rugged mast and arm – Keeps the wire drive in a steady position and allows flexible adjustment.
• Proven industrial wire drive design – Rotates on two heavy duty cross slides for any torch angle and feeds up to 7/32 in. (5.6 mm) diameter wire.
Input
40 VDC
Cruiser™ Unit (K3048-1) Includes
• Pendant Control • Butt, Fillet and Lap Joint Tracker • 50-60 Lb. (22.7-27.2 kg) Coil Adapter
• Wire Straightener • Drive Roll/Guide Tube Kit • Contact Nozzle Assembly • Nozzle Extension • Contact Tip
Key Options • K396 Track Section • K1543-XX ArcLink®
Control Cable
• KP2721-1 Nozzle Extension •More options at end of section
Power Source • K2803-1 Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®
SD
Literature E9.181
Product Name
Cruiser™ Tractor Product
Number Input Power K3048-1
40 VDC 60 |
www.lincolnelectric.com/subarc Rated Output
Current/Duty Cycle 1000A/100%
Gear Box 142:1
Wire Feed Speed ipm (m/min)
15-200 (0.4-5.0)
Wire Size Range
Solid - inches (mm) 1/16-7/32
(1.6-5.6) H x W x D
inches (mm) 29 x 23 x 36
(737 x 584 x 914)
Net Weight lbs.(kg)
140 (63.5)
Product Number
K2803-1(1) Input Power 380/400/460/500/575/3/50/60 Rated Output
Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 1000A/44V/100%
Input Current
@ Rated Output 82/79/69/62/55
Output Range
100-1000A
Dimensions - H x W x D inches (mm)
49.2 x 19.2 x 46.2 (1250 x 488 x 1174)
Net Weight lbs. (kg)
800 (363)
Shown:
K2803-1 Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®
SD Robotic Solutions
www.lincolnelectric.com/green COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
Processes • DC+ Submerged Arc • DC- Submerged Arc • Balanced AC Submerged Arc • Variable AC Submerged Arc
Output CC
AC CV DC
Input
Key Options • K3048-1 Cruiser™ • K2814-1 MAXsa™ • K2370-2 MAXsa™ • K2626-2 MAXsa™ • K2312-2 MAXsa™
Literature E9.181
Basic Automation Solutions 3 PHASE Tractor
10 Controller 22 Feed Head 19 Controller 29 Feed Head
• More options at end of section 5060 Hz
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