Kemppi launches new robotic welding machine

Equipment

Kemppi has released the AX MIG Welder – a powerful robotic welder with seamless integration, an easy-to-use interface, and the latest welding technology.

The AX MIG Welder is purpose-built for high-intensity, 24/7 automated welding environments. With 400 or 500 A power and a robotic wire feeder, it is engineered to perform difficult tasks and meet demanding production targets.

Quality welding
The AX MIG Welder has fine-tuned ignition and a precise seam tracking signal to ensure repeatable, high-quality welds. For challenging materials, Kemppi MAX or Wise arc performance welding processes can be used to increase speed, lower heat input, and ensure penetration.

Simple integration
Designed for easy integration, the AX MIG Welder is compatible with most robot brands and comes with software and hardware components for fast and seamless blending. It lets you start continuous, precision welding in no time.

Easy to use
Featuring an intuitive user interface and simple controls, the AX MIG Welder is easy to use and can be operated with basic welding knowledge. Machine controls and real-time performance data can be accessed with a browser on a laptop or mobile phone – the user interface can also be integrated into an existing control system. Plus, the web browser-based user interface lets the operator adjust machines remotely, saving time while delivering convenience.

Modular system
Flexibility is key with the AX MIG Welder, and it can be configured to suit varying applications. This allows users to tailor the robotic welding system to their needs, while implementing a cost-effective solution.

With the new Kemppi AX MIG robotic welder, fast integration, easy operation, cutting edge performance and exceptional welding quality are a given.

For more information on the new AX MIG robotic welder email matt.heron@kemppi.com

 

 

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