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Hand-Held Weldscope for Resistance Welding Process Control



"Dengensha America's new hand-held Weldscope WS-100 is designed to ensure the accuracy and detail required by manufacturers," said a company spokesperson. From the palm of the hand, it controls 15 monitoring functions and three selectable detection ranges. Users can monitor, measure, save and print out welding current, cycle time and peak current from AC and DC welders, single and three-phase welders, capacitor discharge welders, AC seam welders, pulsation AC/DC welders and inverter welders.

The Weldscope WS-100 offers other features as well. It generates upper and lower limit error signals, "Good" and "No Good" output signals, and it detects secondary cable wear. It also incorporates a waveform display, a zoom function, torodial coil, florescent display, multiple output options, and a lithium backup battery.

"Along with the capability to better control quality and accuracy by monitoring resistance welding processes, the Weldscope WS-100 also gives the user the ability to save the last 800 welds and then print them by way of direct cable or Bluetooth to a PC," said the spokesperson.

For more information contact:

Steven Andrassy

Dengensha America

7647 First Place Drive

Bedford, OH 44146

440-439-8081

sholz@dengensha.com

www.dengensha.com

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