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| Manufacturer | GULLCO |
| Product Name | New Fast MIG Moggy Automated Fillet Welding System. |
New Fast MIG Moggy Automated Fillet Welding System.
Gullco stitch Moggy with integrated wire feed and Binzel 501 water cooled torch, 15kg spool holder, gas solenoid, wire speed and voltage control.
The Gullco Moggy® friction drive travel carriage is designed to perform Horizontal Fillet Welding, Lap Welding and Butt Welding. It can be fitted with a Gullco Compact Oscillator to perform multi-pass welding. These operations can be performed on horizontal fillets with a minimum radius of 39 in. (1 meter) and up to a 30° incline. Following is a brief description of the Moggy and components that make up the system.
It is a lightweight, portable, four wheel friction drive travel carriage that can be used with or without track to automate welding operations. A speed potentiometer provides infinite speed selection within the 6 to 115 in/min (15.2 to 292.2 cm/min) range. The unit comes complete with adjustable guide rolls, travel limit switch assembly, vertical and horizontal slides providing 1 3/4” (44.4mm) adjustment and a semi-automatic gun holder. It is designed to run on a horizontal path against a vertical surface
• Ideal for automatic horizontal fillet, lap and butt welding operations • Controls are available to perform continuous and/or stitch weld operations • Dual gun holder assembly is available for efficient simultaneous welding • Wheels on the standard Moggy can be reversed to allow the moggy to run on standard v-groove track
Benefits of Automated Welding
This well-engineered welding system from Gullco includes benefits that range from improved weld quality to decreased variable labor costs. The foremost advantages are:
* Improved Weld Quality: Mechanized welding improves weld integrity and repeatability.
* Increased Output/Volume: Production weld speeds are set by the machine at a reasonable percentage of maximum. With minimized part set up time, and higher weld speeds increased output will occur.
* Decreased Scrap/Rework: Automating the torch/part motions and part placement minimizes the error potential.
* Decreased Variable Labor Costs: Relying on human welders dramatically increases a manufacturer's labor costs. An automated system will normally have at least twice the output of a skilled welder. | | |
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