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With nearly 170 optimized characteristics, the TransSteel series features the characteristics demanded by the heavy duty steel construction sector. Yet the power source remains versatile: The TransSteel versions with the Pulse function make child's play of applications involving aluminium and stainless steel. SMEs can benefit from this variety of materials, as just one device is all they need to cover a wide range of applications. The underlying philosophy – stay on top of things. The function spectrum of the TransSteel has therefore been deliberately reduced to the essentials in all areas according to the motto - as much as necessary, with the best possible overview and ease of handling.
Combining MIG/MAG, TIG, and electrode welding in one device means you no longer have to purchase any other power sources. There is absolutely no difference in the welding performance of the respective process compared with a dedicated device.
The intuitive operating concept enables welders to start work straight away – no prior knowledge of the device is required. All the essential welding parameters can be viewed and adjusted on the front panel. The only parameters that have to be selected before welding begins are the gas, wire diameter and material thickness.
The Pulse function of the TransSteel 3000C permits faster welding speeds on thicker materials. The pulsed arc also reduces the amount of rework, as less welding spatter is generated.
The new TransSteel 3000C Pulse marks the arrival of the pulsed arc in the TransSteel series. The setting is simply selected from the main menu and facilitates controlled welding in the intermediate arc range.
Spot mode enables you to place welding spots at regular intervals. As you have complete flexibility over the pause time between the intervals, spot welding is ideal for the tacking of workpieces. Stitch welding not only produces a rippled seam appearance, the low level of heat input reduces any possible material distortion when working with light gage sheets.
The “Special 4-step mode” is particularly suitable for welding in the higher power range. In special 4-step mode, welding starts at a lower power, which makes the arc easier to stabilise.
The “SynchroPulse” option is recommended for the welding of aluminum alloys when a rippled seam appearance is required. This effect is achieved by modifying the welding power between two operating points.
*SynchroPulse works in Standard Synergic and Pulse Synergic Mode – but only on the TransSteel 3000C Pulse
| Welding current max. | 300 A | 
|---|---|
| Welding current min. | 10 A | 
| Welding current / Duty cycle [10min/40°C] | 280A | 
| Welding current / Duty cycle [10min/40°C] | 240A | 
| Open-circuit voltage | 59 V | 
| Mains voltage | 380 / 400V | 
| Mains fuse | 35 A | 
| Degree of protection | IP23 |