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Universal Logger Enables Connection to ewm Xnet 2.0



With the ewm Xnet Universal logger, EWM is now extending the benefits of its welding management system to companies that use welding machines from several different manufacturers in their production line.

Even EWM welding machines without a digital interface and machines from any other manufacturer can now be integrated into ewm Xnet.

With the ewm Xnet Universal logger, EWM AG is now extending the benefits of its welding management system to companies that use welding machines from several different manufacturers in their production line. Even EWM welding machines without a digital interface and machines from any other manufacturer can now be integrated into ewm Xnet.

"In particular, this will give companies with few power sources that still value a future-proof quality management system for welding a great chance to integrate their existing machines into the Industry 4.0 environment," said a company spokesperson.

In combination with the ewm Xnet plug & play set, Universal logger users can choose to use ewm Xnet functions even on individual machines. The set consists of a laptop with pre-installed ewm Xnet software, a USB dongle, an Xnet basic set with an ewm Xnet LAN gateway, as well as a cable and plastic trolley. The universal logger also makes using ewm Xnet for robotic welding and other automated systems easier. With this EWM solution, welding machines integrated in the system can be easily connected to the welding management system without any need of conversion.

Almost all ewm Xnet functions can be used with the Universal logger. The welding quality management system supports, documents and analyses a component's entire production process, from work preparation to final costing. The software also supports component identification using a barcode and QR code scanner. It also provides valuable assistance in creating and assigning welding sequence plans and procedure specifications. Monitoring all welding parameters in real time allows users to continuously control costs and enables a precise calculation of the welding process' consumption. With the Universal logger, users can also measure the current shielding gas consumption and document it via ewm Xnet. The wire feed speed of the connected welding machine can also be recorded. As well as sensor measurement, EWM also gives users the opportunity to determine the wire feed speed using a precise mathematical calculation from the measured welding current.

For more information contact:

EWM AG

info@ewm-group.com

www.ewm-group.com/en

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