Description
EWM ALPHA Q 551
List price of new is close to 70 thousand net
-Inverter Welder
-Power: 550A – 60%, 420A – 100%
-Welding range 5A- 550A
-Supply 400V
-Safety 42A
-Welding functions MMA, TIG, MIG/MAG manual, MIG/MAG synergy, MIG/MAG pulse, MIG/MAG double pulse
-Wire or current pulsation.
-Special Processes: Pipe Solution, ColdArc, ForceArc
–pipeSolution
A strong arc for fast, reliable welding in all positions with or without a gap.
Absolutely reliable welding with ridge stitch
For all sheet thicknesses
Can be used in all positions for sheet metal and pipes
No leaking and falling off of liquid metal
Excellent core properties
Extremely reliable slope joining
Good controllability in all forced positions
Reliable joints in the ridge layer even without air gap
–coldArc
Short-circuit arc with reduced heat generation and no spatter for dislocation-free welding and soldering, and for border stitch welding with excellent gap bridging capability.
Less material deformation and less discoloration due to less heat input
Significantly reduced spatter due to almost passive passage of material
Unique process stability even with long bundles of composite cables without additional control wires
General-purpose torch systems, as the passage of material occurs without wear and without drive in the welding fixture
Easy welding of boundary layers at all plate thicknesses and in all positions
Excellent gap bridging even with variable widths
Excellent surface coating for soldering thin sheets
Minimum additional processing due to spatter-free process Optimal application also for visible external welds
Unalloyed, low-alloy and high-alloy steels and solder joints even for the thinnest sheets
Soldering of CrNi sheets with CuAI8 / AIBz8
Soldering and welding of coated sheets e.g. CuSi, AlSi and Zn
Edge stitch welding of unalloyed and low-alloyed and high-alloyed steels and high-strength fine-grained steels
Visible CrNi external welds in thin sheets
–forceArc
Strong arc with reduced heat input and stable direction with deep fusion for higher power range. Non-alloy, low-alloy and high-alloy steels and high-strength fine-grained steels
Small weld groove opening angle by deep fusion and arc with stable direction
Reduction in the number of layers
Less material distortion due to concentrated arc with reduced heat input
Excellent core-slope joining
Perfect welding also with long wire ends (free wire exit)
Reduction of undermelting
Virtually spatter-free
Particularly suitable for e.g. for dynamic fillet welds
Subassemblies subject to loads up to, e.g., load-bearing elements of bridges
Wagon production and steel structures
Unalloyed, low-alloy and high-alloy steels as well as high-strength fine-grained steels
Use in manual and automatic systems
Welded fillet welds show a greater depth of fusion
-Version with two feeders. Possibility of quick changeover from steel to aluminum or from one diameter to another wire diameter. e.g. welding ridge on 1.0 wire and filling on 1.2 or 1.6 powder wire
Equipment little used, in bdb condition. Ideal for your company to take a big step forward in versatility and to meet even the most difficult tasks.
-Matched version, included:
Kemppi and Ewm mig handle
Ground wire decent 4m
Power cord about 5m
RECOMMEND!
Jaroslaw Kolaski, M.Sc., IWE
IWE-International Welding Engineer


