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THE MULTILOCK INTERCHANGEABLE WELDING TORCH
Flexible, cost-saving, and resource- conserving: the Multilock System from Fronius is a modular torch system for manual TIG and MIG/MAG welding. All the components can be changed from the torch body through the operating elements, enabling the most varied welding applications all with one torch. As a result, savings can be made on acquisition and storage costs, and changeover times reduced. The welding torch is the ultimate tool of the trade for a welder. Professional welders can expect to have it in hand all day long, frequently with a need for extended arc times and a high degree of robustness. Whereas, delicate TIG welding work demands featherlight, flexible action from the torch – like an artist guiding a fine brush. Very different demands are placed on the welding torch, depending on the application and part. At the same time, it must be easy and comfortable to use, to suit the personal preferences of the welder. A welder might typically need to move
from welding a fillet weld that is easily accessible to – immediately aſterwards – welding an angled part. In the past, the question for the welder would oſten be whether to accept sometimes awkward handling of the welding torch due to the changed component accessibility, or instead to change the entire hosepack to get better weld properties. The first
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approach means loss of valuable time, while the second means a big investment on the part of the business in acquiring a range of torch systems, all of which come with extra storage and maintenance costs. The modular TIG and MIG/MAG welding torches from Fronius provide a solution for varied manual welding challenges and considerably reduce time and effort
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