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Tuesday 15 November 2016

Alusync 215 AC DC Tig Welder For Aluminium On Sale | Welding Australia

Alusync 215 AC DC Tig Welder For Aluminium On Sale | Welding Australia

The ALUSYNC (Alu as in  aluminium and Sync and in Synchronise) AC DC Tig model range has received it’s latest tech upgrade and transitioned into the must have welder for 2017. We are constantly assessing the feedback of our customers and user voice is a powerful tool for driving innovation. We wanted to continue with our direction of SMT digital architecture for the brains end of the welding range, just like we did years ago in the Alupulse 210 Pro and Metalmaster 215 Elite Digital Welder, but we did not want to give up the gentle control available from panel mounted knobs, nor the appeal of single glance settings recognition that can only be achieved with knobs. The solution of course was to hack both concepts together and incorporate analogue to digital converters that enable the best of both worlds.


Alusync 215 ACDC Tig welding machine features the following features.


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  • Australian 5 Year Parts and Labour Warranty

  • AC Waveform for Tig Welding Aluminium and It’s Alloys

  • DC Waveform for Tig Welding Steel, Stainless Steel, other Metals

  • Built In 50 Amp Plasma Cutter

  • Full Function AC/DC Tig Welder to 210 Amps

  • Stick Welder to 170 Amps

  • IGBT Transistors Used For All Welding Inverter Sections

  • Over Current & Over  Temperature Protection

  • Digital Microprocessor Control

  • High Duty Cycle 60% at 210 Amps

  • Fan on Demand – Fan activates to cool welding power source as required

  • Rear Mounted Female Panel Socket For Tig Water Coolers

  • Clear Control Panel Cover That Flips Down To Protect Knobs

  • Pre & Post Flow

  • Up and Down Slope

  • Start Amps and Crater Amps

  • High and Low Pulse Welding Modes

  • Arc Force For MMA Stick Welding

  • AC Frequency and AC Balance Control

  • Digital Mode Selection Via Push Button Membrane Switches

  • 15 Amp Plug with 2 Metre (3 x 2.5mm) Input Supply Cable

  • HF Bush Button Ignition For Tig Welding Modes

 


 


The Alusync 215 AC DC Inverter Tig Welding Machine uses a high frequency ignition module to create the ionised gas path required to initiate the Tig welding arc. In order to facilitate an easy ignition cycle the start amps setting may be used to set a momentary amperage applied when the Tig tungsten electrode first ignites, similar to a hot start. The purpose is to heat the tungsten and ionise more shielding gas to provide stable arc ignition after which the arc power level either up slopes to the preset welding amperage or follows the input as set by the Tig foot control.


A clear plastic front cover has been added along with a new front end allowing even greater protection to the potentiometers. The digital amps display has been increased in size and all switches are bush button toggles allowing greater life expectancy than traditional throw type mechanisms.


Cooling is still taken care of by the large capacity high volume fan however a Fan On Demand (FOD) system handles the operation of the fan which results in a cleaner machine do to reduce particle intake when not welding. Other benefits are a quieter workshop in between welds.


Alusync 215 ACDC Tig welder control panel for multi process features and plasma cutter integration


AC welding frequency is available between 20 Hz and 250Hz with AC balance control values between 10% and 90% for cleaning of aluminium oxide layer. Pulse welding is available for both AC and DC Tig waveforms and the frequency range is 0.5Hz to 25Hz for low range jumping to 25Hz to 250Hz for high range.


When AC Tig welding aluminium at high amperage a Tig water cooler may be added as an option, we have included an IEC C14 socket on the rear panel to allow easy interfacing and synchronous switching, in other words, turn on the welder and the water cooler activates also.
AC DC Tig welder with water cooling power socket on rear - alusync 215 from metalmaster australia


The built in 50 amp plasma cutter offers 10 amps more power than the previous model which increases cutting capacity by 25%.


Silky smooth stick welding up to 170 amps thanks to the IGBT inverter core and ripple filtration achieved by the copper choke reducing the amount of AC ripple from the rectified output of the inverter providing near perfect DC current.


Over all we believe the new Alusync 215 AC DC Tig welding machine offers exceptional value for money and with the 5 year parts and labour warranty in Australia, provides peace of mind on a budget. For further enquiries or sales information please contact us on 1300 881 991.


 


 


 

Sunday 21 September 2014

Pilot Arc Plasma Cutter For CNC Plasma Cutter Machines

Pilot Arc Plasma Cutter For CNC Plasma Cutter Machines

Further development, re-engineering and fussy insistence by the engineers at Tokentools has delivered another winner. Today we introduce our enhanced pilot arc plasma cutter, the PAC50P. Pilot arc functionality provides compatibility with CNC cutting tables, our 5 year parts and labour warranty gives peace of mind.


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The Metalmaster PAC50P pilot arc plasma cutter will suit both the hand held hobbyist and budding CNC entrepreneur. Easy to use features, a pilot arc cutting flame, inverter power source add up to make this one heck of a desirable product. Contact the staff at Tokentools today on 1300 881 991 and get this powerful product into your shed today.


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Wednesday 23 July 2014

Metalmaster Multi-Process Digital AC DC Tig Welder Plasma Cutter - New From Tokentools

Metalmaster Multi-Process Digital AC DC Tig Welder Plasma Cutter - New From Tokentools

When Tokentools started manufacturing R-Spec welders more than a decade ago we could not have predicted the huge customer base and product variety that would be around in 2014. It has been a wonderful journey and tonight heralds the launch of our latest digital offering.


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Built on the same modern platform as our Metalmaster 210 Pro ACDC welder, this new model features all of the same features as the former with the added benefit of a 50 amp pilot arc plasma cutter.


The Metalmaster 215 Elite Digital is a multi-process ACDC Tig welder & plasma cutter boasting an arsenal of features administered by a clever digital control interface. This industry leading welding machine features controls found in expensive European welders such as high frequency start, up and down slope, pre and post gas flow, start and finish currents, Multiple AC waveforms, AC + DC Hybrid wave, adjustable AC frequency with balance adjustment, adjustable pulse current, pulse duty and pulse frequency, repeat (latch) function and MMA VRD welding and plasma cutting. Power factor correction is fitted as standard ensuring mnimal power line disturbance when runni9ng at full welding power. We believe the Metalmaster 215 Elite Digital is the ultimate welding power source unit designed for precision AC DC TIG / MMAW welding of all weldable materials and plasma cutting with the included pilot arc feature set. Why spend $1000s more on a European brand when you can achieve the same result with our proven technology backed by an industry leading 5 year Australian warranty.



The features in more detail:


Plasma Cutting - A 50 amp plasma cutter is built in and a pilot arc system is standard. Ideal for future CNC coupling to a table of your choice. Easily slice through 16mm in mild steel plate or sever up to 20mm. Our inexpensive replacement consumables will save you many thousands of dollars when comparing running costs to all other competitors in Australia.


AC Wave Manipulation - This unit is capable of providing a square wave, soft square wave, sine wave, trapezoidal wave for welding of aluminium.


AC + DC Hybrid Wave - Whilst pulse Tig welding the welding power source can supply the operator with AC during the pulse cycle and DC during the base cycle. This Hybrid wave allows for welding very thin aluminium at the minimum settings or much thicker aluminium at the upper settings. DC injection during an AC welding cycle increases heat input dramatically.


Huge AC & DC Pulse Frequencies - Our 32 Bit Microprocessor design allows for 0.1 to 250 Hz Pulses in AC and 0.1 to 500Hz pulses in DC.


Enhanced MMA Welding - Now featuring MMA with VRD on or VRD off, Hot Start amps, Hot Start timer and Arc force, weld like a pro in MMA.


FOD (Fan on Demand) - The fan runs as required. Once the welding stops, the fan timer spools down the high speed fan and allows the operator to think with a clear head. Silence is golden.


Quick Disconnect - Front and rear connections have a quick disconnect so packing up and moving takes seconds.


Welding For Dummies - No need to buy the book, we have added some failsafe settings that get you unstuck if you muddle up the controls. Simply select A for Ally or F for Ferous from the memory chanels and pre load our expert settings, just adjust the amps to your requirement and weld with ease.


Pre Gas Flow - Pre gas flow allows the operator to set the amount of gas flow in seconds that is required before the Tig welding arc is activated. This is ideal for purging pipes etc before welding.



Start Amps - Hot start for TIG, this sets the amount of amperage that is provided upon pressing the Tig torch trigger. This function is used in 4T mode as initial welding current or in 2T mode as the minimum start current to heat up the tungsten.



Up Slope - Increases the output amperage from the start amps setting to the welding amps setting over the time set. For example, if start crater is 30 amps and welding current is 70 amps with 5 seconds up slope time you would experience the welding arc as follows. Upon pressing the Tig torch trigger in 2T mode the current would start at 30 amps then grow steadily for 5 seconds until it reaches 70 amps. In 4T mode upon pressing the trigger the current will start at 30 amps, when the trigger is released the current would steadily increase for 5 seconds until it reaches 70 amps.



Welding Amps - This is the welding current used for non pulse welding in Tig or MMA for DC and also AC modes.



AC Balance - This setting is critical for aluminium welding and determines the amount of time electrons flow from the job to the tungsten (cleaning) as opposed to tungsten to job (penetration) as a percentage of total AC cycle. For example if set to 40%, the electrons will spend 40% of the AC welding cycle flowing from the job to the tungsten electrode and the opposite value 60% flowing from the tungsten to the job. This in effect gives an additional penetration gain over machines without balance control.



AC Frequency - The AC frequency setting changes the amount of AC cycles that occur each second. More alternating cycles has the effect of narrowing the arc which in turn increases penetration. Lowering the AC frequency broadens the arc so is ideal for internal corners.



Pulse Amps - When pulse welding thin sheet or thin walled tubes pulse welding is a technique that is used to reduce the amount of heat that is provided to the weld as an average but increases the heat provided during pulse cycles. In effect this provides better penetration whilst reducing distortion. The pulse welding current is set at a value that can penetrate the full thickness of the material and form a weld pool.



Base Amps - Base amps is used during the pulse welding procedure and sets the background current. In effect the base amps control sets the amount of amperage that is provided between pulses and this amount must be set sufficiently low that it allows the material to cool and solidify. As it is not practical to extinguish the welding arc in between pulses, the base current effectively keeps the arc active but does so at a value that will not affect the weld pool.



Pulse Ratio - The pulse ratio is the proportion of time the welding arc will pulse as opposed to not pulse. If set at 50% there will be a pulse and base current applied in equal proportions. If set to 20% there will be a pulse for 20% of the cycle and a base current for 80% of the cycle. An example of what is occurring may be calculated as follows. We may be welding 2mm sheet so could set the pulse current at 80 amps and base current at 20 amps. In normal operation an 80 amp welding current would blow a hole right through the 2mm sheet however in pulse welding mode we can pulse the 80 amps at say 30% of the time and have our base current of 20 amps for 70% of the time. The result is (80 x 0.3 = 24) + (20 x 0.7 = 14) = 38 Amps. You could not weld the material at 38 amps no matter how hard you try however using pulse welding techniques it is easy to achieve excellent penetration and do so at a reduced AVERAGE welding current.



Pulse Frequency - This is how fast the pulses repeat each second. Increasing pulse frequency can again narrow the arc slightly thus increasing penetration as the welding arc energy is concentrated into a smaller zone.



Down Slope - This is the opposite to up slope in that it decreases the output welding current over time until it arrives at the final crater current value.



Post Gas Flow - Post gas flow is used to keep the tungsten welding electrode immersed in an inert gas shield whilst it is hot. If you do not whiled the electrode it will oxidise in the atmosphere due to it’s heat when it comes into contact with oxygen. You may also hover over the weld bead during the gas post flow period to keep it shielded whilst it cools down.



Parameter Buttons 
Wave - For Tig welding processes, this push button selects AC welding current or DC welding current. In MMA stick welding procedures you may press the WAVE selector in order to toggle the output welding current polarity. Switching from electrode positive to electrode negative simply requires a push of this button.



Trigger - 2T or 4T selection is made by pushing this button.

In 2T mode pressing the torch trigger will initiate the pre gas flow, start the arc at start crater value, up slope, provide welding current. Releasing the button will provide down slope until final crater current value, extinguish the arc and then provide gas post flow.

In 4T mode pressing the torch trigger will initiate the pre gas flow and start the arc at start crater value. Releasing the torch trigger will up slope and provide the set welding current. At this point you will note the operator does not need to hold the torch trigger to continue welding. Pressing the Tig torch trigger again will provide down slope until final crater current value is reached. Releasing the Tig torch trigger will extinguish the arc and then provide gas post flow.

The “T” represents a change in trigger value so a push and release as in the first example is two changes hence the term 2T. In the second example the welding torch trigger was pushed, released, pushed, and released again. This was four trigger change of states hence the term 4T.

If using a variable amps remote control that is torch mounted you must do so in 4T. You simply press and release the trigger so that you do not need to hold it whilst welding. This leaves your finger free to control and vary the welding amperage of the machine. To stop the welding process simpley press and release the gig torch trigger again.



Tig / MMA Welding Mode - This push button selects the welder’s operating mode. You may select Tig welding, Pulse Tig welding and MMA / Stick welding.



Parameter Select - Pushing these buttons allows the operator to select the many adjustable parameters that are represented by an illuminated LED along the welding function line in the centre of the panel.



Parameter Adjust - This rotary encoder is used to change the value of any selected parameter. Turning will increase or decrease the value in increments of one. For increased speed of adjustment,  pushing the knob whilst turning will change values in increments of 10.



Tig Start - The Tig start selector is used to inhibit the HF Tig start circuit. The operator may toggle between HF Tig start and Lift Tig start.



Memory - Memory functions are available to store settings. Use it to save favourite set up when jobbing.


Metalmaster welding machines come standard with a 5 year parts and labour warranty.  All IGBT transistors are manufactured by Infineon, chosen for their ability to provide dependable power in the toughest of environments. With the Metalmaster 215 Elite Digital you will have one tough inverter AC DC TIG MMA welder ready to attack and conquer any welding job you put to it.


 

Monday 30 June 2014

Metalmaster Welders Launched @Tokentools #Metalmaster #Welders

Metalmaster Welders Launched @Tokentools #Metalmaster #Welders

Today we launch our latest project codenamed “Everlasting Gobstopper”. Our newly engineered  inverter welders bearing the trademark of Metalmaster provide an abundance of features that can only be summarised as “Awesome fully configurable MOFO welding power source”

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The new range is divided into two groups, the Alupulse Pro 210, Alupulse Pro 250 and Alupulse Pro 315. These machines have high bandwidth AC/DC Tig welding, Pulsing, AC + DC Hybrid Wave, VRD and much more. The variant to the Pro series is the Elite range that features a Pilot Arc Plasma Cutter also. These machines are known as the Elite 215 and Elite 256 that contain a 50 and 60 amp plasma cutter respectively and are classed in the category AC DC Tig Welders.

As is the norm with Tokentools welders that have been proven in Australia for over a decade now and maintain a brand reputation that shames so many, the Metalmaster Pro and Elite models also feature a 5 year parts and labour warranty. Using reliable IGBT power pack components and intelligent control technologies from NEC and Infineon, the Metalmaster products offer low entry cost and extensive features in a market dominated by miserly equipped & cheaply built alternatives.

Give us a call on 1300 881 991 if you would like to receive more information about these impressive welding machines.