TransPocket 1500 TIG
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- 150 A at only 4,7 kg
- Remote control facility
- Additional TIG functions (e.g. TIG Comfort Stop)
The TransPocket 1500 is a fully digitally controlled manual electrode welding machine with resonant intelligence. The ideal characteristic ensures the arc is always stable, even with long mains leads of up to 100 metres or fluctuating mains voltages.
The TransPocket 1500 TIG is guaranteed to weld all electrode types up to 4 mm – including the vertical-down welding of cellulose electrodes. The welding machine is equipped with a remote control connection, and can therefore be controlled directly on-site. Perfect TIG welding up to 150 A thanks to extra TIG functions, e.g. TIG Comfort Stop.
10 - 140 A
25 % d.c. at 150 A,100 % d.c. at 80 A
4,8 kg / 10.58 lb
230 V
Process
Electrode
Base metals
- CrNi
- Special metals
- Steel
Fields of use
- Chemical plant construction
- Maintenance and repair
- Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
- Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering
Overview
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Cellulose-compatible
Vertical-down compatible welding for cellulose electrodes -
Digital welding process control
For one-off precision in the welding process, exact reproducibility and outstanding weld properties -
Gas test function
for determining and checking the gas flow rate -
Generator-compatible
for mobile use, including construction sites -
Hot start
Makes ignition of cellulose and rutile electrodes easier. -
Remote control facility
Enables user to intervene in the welding process directly on-site and change parameters -
TIG Comfort stop
Prevents the arc from breaking at the end of welding. By moving the welding torch in a particular way, the welding current falls automatically, gas shielding is ensured, and the crater is filled perfectly. -
TIG pulse
For perfect joining of light-gauge sheets during TIG welding
Technical Data
| Mains voltage | 230 V |
| Mains fuse protection | 16 A |
| Cos phi | 0,99 (140 A) |
| Degree of efficiency | 86,8% (80 A) |
| Welding current range TIG | 10 - 150 A |
| Welding current range, electrode | 10 - 140 A |
| Duty cycle at 10 min/40° C (104° F) | 25 % d.c. at 150 A |
| Duty cycle at 10 min/40° C (104° F) | 100 % d.c. at 80 A |
| Open-circuit voltage | 92 V |
| Working voltage TIG | 10,4 - 16 V |
| Working voltage Electrode | 20,4 - 25,6 V |
| Protection | IP 23 |
| Type of cooling | AF |
| Insulation class | B |
| Dimensions l/w/h mm | 315/110/200 |
| Dimensions l/w/h (inches) | 12.40/4.33/7.87 |
| Weight kg | 4,8 |
| Weight lb | 10.58 |
| Marks of conformity | CE |
| Safety | S |
Equipment features
General
General- Anti-stick function
- Carrying handle
- Carrying strap
- Cellulose-compatible
- Continuous welding current adjustment using welding torch
- Digital welding process control
- Dust filter
- Energy-saving inverter technology
- Gas test function
- Generator-compatible
- Hot start
- Microprocessor controlled
- Remote control facility
- Resonant concept
- Synergic operation
- Temperature-controlled fan
- TIG Comfort stop
- TIG pulse
- Touchdown ignition
- Operating mode
- Overtemperature
- Dynamic
- Falling characteristic
- Stepless welding power
Options
Process
Process- TIG DC
Base materials
Recommended ground materials- CrNi
- Special metals
- Steel
Application area/sector
Recommended areas of use- Chemical plant construction
- Maintenance and repair
- Metal and gantry construction, fitting shops and forges
- Plant, container and machine construction, steel engineering
Technology
Just imagine your're driving down a wide, more-or-less straight highway. Every so often, there is a gentle bend in the road, or a slight gradient up or down. And then imagine doing this with cruise-control. You've set the ideal speed, and the system automatically increases or decreases the engine power to keep the car moving along at exactly this speed - makung your journey much more pleasant and smooth. Welding with resonant intelligence is just like this. It defines the ideal characteristic, and this remains ideal - no matter what happens to the conditions in the background. The Fronius "resonance concept" was developed for rod-electrode welding.


