PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT
SAET announces the manufacturing of two rings systems
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AET confirms its leading role in induction technology and applications by
focusing on seamless hardening solutions for bearings and slewing rings. In the last 20 years SAET
has become one of the main manufacturers of heat treatment machines for large rings produced for wind energy, construction machinery, mining and general mechanics. Thanks to the continuous
development of innovative technologies, a widespread range of applications for large rings has been industrialized over the years with vertical and horizontal scanning configurations both for tracks and gears, pioneering high power single
5.5m of diameter employs the
most innovative concept on the market, patented by SAET, to scan harden large rings without any soft zone thanks to 4 independent heating heads moving around the ring. All SAET systems are equipped with
the latest Industry 4.0 characteristics for machine connectivity and intelligent maintenance. Besides, SAET can handle an
shot hardening. After the recent manufacturing of a horizontal single table slewing ring machine, the set-up of the last seamless equipment for large bearings is almost completed. These two rings systems include some of the most cutting-edge
features on the market for such application: the horizontal single table slewing
ring hardening machine with two fully independent heating heads and a double tracking device. the seamless hardening equipment for bearings up to
Lincoln Electric launches new Activ8X
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Lincoln Electric® launches the new Activ8X™
with CrossLinc®
Technology. Ideal for the shipyard or construction site, this portable, semiautomatic wire feeder allows users to activate their shipbuilding, offshore or construction operations with safety, quality and productivity. The Activ8X was designed with
the user in mind. Understanding the need for durability on the jobsite, engineers included Field Armor for added protection. The impact-resistant, flame-retardant case provides rugged durability for tough conditions, while the Potted PC Boards protect from moisture and corrosion. The product is also complete with a Maxtrac® Wire Drive System, a heavy-duty cast aluminum wire drive system that provides reliable feeding
and durability, and tachometer feedback to ensure accurate wire feed speed. Small enough to fit through
manways and light enough to carry throughout the worksite, the Activ8X wire feeder also allows remote control of the power source without the need for control cables via CrossLinc Technology. This includes True Voltage Technology™ (TVT™) which ensures users get the desired voltage set at the arc, even from hundreds of feet away from the power source, and automatically compensates for voltage drops across long welding cables. The Activ8X wire feeder will work
with any CV or CC power source as a simple, across-the-arc feeder. However, when paired together with
upgrade of your existing equipment to wholly achieve the latest and most technological standards of process, electronics, monitoring and connectivity. More information:, SAET headquarters:
Tel: +39 011 997 7999 e-mail:
info@saetemmedi.com websites:
www.saetemmedi.com
with CrossLinc technology
a CrossLinc Technology compatible power source, communication will be established, and welding output is controlled from the feeder without control cables. CrossLinc Technology compatible feeders and power sources from Lincoln electric carry an X in their name, such as the “Activ8X” or “Flextec® 350X.” CrossLinc with True Voltage
Technology (TVT) improves all aspects of operation. By reducing jobsite clutter and the unnecessary movement of personnel across jobsites,
eliminating unintentional machine adjustments and trips to the power source, and minimizing rework with easy adjustment settings, the Activ8X improves safety, quality and productivity on the worksite. As the lightest construction
feeder on the market today, the Activ8X wire feeder is compact enough for any worksite. The system accepts up to 8 in. (203 mm) diameter wire spools. More information about CrossLinc Technology, visit www.
lincolnelectric.com/crosslinc.
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