Fine Wire and Thermocouple Welder
Item# (PN): TC-WELD Shipping and Payment

Designed for Production of Commercial Grade Thermocouple Junctions. No Special Skills Needed to Operate. Universal 120/220 Vac input. Weld Wires up to 1.1mm Diameter. More
The TC-WELD (TL-WELD) thermocouple welder is designed for sensor manufacturers who produce commercial-grade thermocouple junctions, and for users of large numbers of exposed junction thermocouples, such as test and development laboratories where multipoint temperature sensing of test pieces is required.
No special skills are needed and most people will be capable of producing quality work with minimal practice. The instrument can be operated via the front panel or by using the footswitch.
This model is suitable for welding wires up to 1.1 mm in diameter and has an argon gas shield facility.
A satisfactory thermocouple junction is produced without using argon, but where argon is available a momentary purge is automatically triggered immediately prior to the weld to give optimum weld integrity.
What's included in the Box:
1x TC-weld
1x Power Cord
1x Foot Switch
1x Bonding Carbon Electrode
1x Bonding Copper Electrode
1x Safety Glasses
1x Spare Fuse
1x Removable Plier with Lead
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight: 3.6 kg
Weld Wire Diameter: 0.08 mm to 1.1 mm
Duty Cycle: 5 to 10 welds per minute
Input: 90-260 VAC / 50-60 Hz
Energy Output: 0 to 60 joules
Power Consumption: Max 120 VA dropping to 10 VA during charging
Argon Input Port: 6mm tube Push connenct

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