2-point continuous welding head
Welding of two points in a single process is possible! A two-point continuous welding head that achieves high-speed welding and high follow-up capability. 【Features】 ○ Since welding of two points can be done in a single process, setting two workpieces in the fixture reduces the time for setting and removing workpieces. ○ Equipped with a follow-up mechanism, allowing welding with ultra-low pressure. ○ By using low pressure, it enables optimal welding without concerns about distortion or cracking of substrates during welding. ○ Adopts a motor drive system. High-speed welding is possible in 1.7 seconds for one cycle (two-point welding)! ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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Possible to perform welding at two points in one process! A two-point continuous welding head that achieves high-speed welding and high followability. 【Features】 ○ Since welding at two points can be performed in one process, setting two workpieces in the fixture reduces the workpiece setup and retrieval time. ○ Equipped with a follow-up mechanism, allowing for welding at ultra-low pressure. ○ By using low pressure, it enables optimal welding without concerns about distortion or cracking of substrates during welding. ○ Adopts a motor-driven system. High-speed welding is possible in 1.7 seconds for one cycle (two-point welding)! ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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Nagusystem is developing ultra-energy-saving power sources with consideration for the Earth's environment. In addition to conventional general sales, we propose welding power sources suitable for the products being welded and provide welding conditions to suggest the best possible state. Currently, we are engaged in welding various components related to battery manufacturing, as well as welding non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and steel, which were previously considered unsuitable for conventional welding, and the development and sales of lead-free soldering equipment.