The new TIG welding torches from Fronius are ergonomic and the soft grip components help to ward off fatigue during welding.
The torch body can be changed quickly and without the need for tools.
The handle is available in two sizes.
Users can choose between three operating elements: Up-Down operation, JobMaster and potentiometer.
The SmallHandle welding torches are available with different control options, including (l-r) long trigger, potentiometer, UpDown and standard.
The new Fronius welding torches for manual Tungsten Inert Gas welding (TIG) can be customized to suit the welder's personal preferences as well as the welding task at hand. Their modular design offers a range of sustainable and cost-effective options.
"No matter what requirements are needed-such as large or small handle; one control to set the amperage or an additional JobMaster display to access the pre-programmed settings; different gas nozzles; or different torch angles-the modular design of the new TIG welding torches allows users to cover all of these requirements without having to replace the entire torch," said a company spokesperson.
The hose pack for manual TIG devices fits every torch body, which can be individually adapted to different torch body lengths and angles. Changing the torch body is easy and no tools are required with the Multilock System: the torch body is loosened from the hose pack by pressing and turning, and is secured by attaching and turning. For both gas-cooled and water-cooled systems with the torch empty function, it is even possible to safely change the torch body while the hose pack is still connected.
The ergonomic handles of the new TIG welding torches are available with three different interchangeable control elements: an Up-Down rocker switch, a JobMaster display or a rotatable potentiometer. The handle is non-slip and contains soft components to take as much strain out of work as possible. A ball joint between the hose and torch body provides flexible handling. The torch body can also be turned endlessly. A further improvement for the welder is an LED light on the torch that illuminates the welding location before and after welding. Depending on their preference, users can choose between a standard and a smaller size-optimized handle. This compact version is also available with different control options.
The modular design of the new TIG welding torches from Fronius is a sustainable solution: the welding torch does not have to be thrown away if requirements change or parts break. Instead, the individual modules are designed to be easily changed. Changing components can take place directly on site and without the help of a service technician.
For more information contact:
Fronius USA LLC
6797 Fronius Drive
Portage, IN 46368
219-734-5701
www.fronius.com