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AUTOMATED SOLUTIONS Power Wave i400 ® www.lincolnelectric.com/green


welding processes all rolled into one highly efficient inverter power source. Intelligent Robotic Solution


The Power Wave®


• Flexible Design – Designed for simple, seamless integration with the FANUC® or use as a separated configuration to meet your weld cell requirements.


• Quality and Consistent Welding Results – Lincoln’s Waveform Control Technology®


select the right waveform for each application.


• High Performance Digital Communications – The Power Wave® ArcLink®


i400 can communicate via traditional over a CAN-based network or via ArcLink®


over an industrial Ethernet connection.


• Best in Class Power – 5-420 amps output delivers the power you need for a wide range of processes and materials, with no derating for pulse waveforms.


• Ready to Perform – Auxiliary outlet offers flexibility to add fume extraction, water cooler, computer or other accessories quickly and easily.


Product Name


Power Wave®


Product Number


Input Power Voltage/Phase/Hertz


i400 K2669-1 200-208/230/380-415/460/575/3/50/60 (380-415/3/50/60


with CE Filter Kit installed)


Power Wave 455M Robotic & 455M/STT Robotic


® ®


High Performance Robotic and Hard Automation Inverter Power Sources


These digitally-controlled inverter-based welding power sources are specifically intended for robotic and hard automation applications while retaining semiautomatic welding capabilities.


Select the Power Wave® 455M/STT® Robotic model with Lincoln’s STT®


• Choose from over 60 standard welding waveform programs. • Utilizes ArcLink®


– the leading digital communication


protocol for welding, making it the best choice for seamless, time critical integration to the power source and networked equipment.


• Software-based controls can be upgraded as new features become available. Go to www.PowerWaveSoftware.com for the latest software release.


• Production Monitoring™ 2 – Track equipment usage,


store weld data and configure limits to assist in welding efficiency analysis.


• High efficiency operation – These inverter models operate at a high efficiency (88-90%) with a 95% minimum power factor (at rated output).


Product Name


Power Wave® 455M Robotic Power Wave®


455M/STT® Robotic


Product Number


K2262-1 K2263-1


Input Power Voltage/Phase/Hertz 208/230/460/575/3/50/60 Rated Output


Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 60Hz:


450A/38V/100% 570A/43V/60% 50Hz:


400A/36V/100% 500A/40V/60%


60Hz:


58/53/25/22A 82/78/37/31A 50Hz:


49/45/23/18A 67/61/31/25A


www.lincolnelectric.com/automated-solutions | 85 Shown:


K2263-1 Power Wave® 455M/STT®


Robotic


Input Current @ Rated Output


H x W x D


Output Range 5-570A


inches (mm)


26.1 x 19.9 x 32.9 (663 x 505 x 835)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


286


(130) 293


(133) COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL www.lincolnelectric.com/green (Surface Tension Transfer®


process for applications in which precise heat input control, minimal distortion, reduced spatter and low fumes are essential.


)


Processes • MIG • Pulsed • STT®


Output Rated Output


Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 350A/31.5V/100%


400A/34V/60% 420A/35V/40%


Input Current @ Rated Output


40/37/21/18/15A 50/45/26/23/18A 54/49/28/25/20A


XT gives you the ability to i400 delivers Lincoln’s best performance technologies and


Processes • TIG (Lift Start Only) • MIG • Pulsed-MIG • Flux-Cored • Metal-Cored


COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Output CV DC Robotics R-30iA Controller, Input 3 PHASE


Key Options • K1785-25 14-pin to 14-pin Control Cable


• K2670-1 CE Filter Kit • K2677-1 Integration Kit • More options at end of section


Wire Feeders • K2685-1 AutoDrive® • K3002-1 AutoDrive® • K1780-2 Power Feed™


Literature E10.11


Shown: Power Wave® i400 Power Source H x W x D


Output Range 5-420A


10-37V inches (mm)


22.7 x 24.4 x 21.5 (577 x 620 x 546)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


209 (95)


4R220 4R100 10R


5060 Hz


(K2263-1 only)


• Flux-Cored • Metal-Cored


CV CC


DC Input 3 PHASE 5060 Hz


Key Options • K2207-2 Ethernet/DeviceNet™ Interface Module


• K1570-1 Dual Cylinder Platform Undercarriage


• K1813-1 Cool Arc® 40 115/1/50/60 • More options at end of section


Wire Feeders • K2685-1 AutoDrive® • K3002-1 AutoDrive® • K1780-2 Power Feed™


Literature E10.90


4R220 4R100 10R


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