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Complete Mechanized Welding for Repetitive Operations Using Submerged and Open Arc Processes

The Pantheon Mechanized Welding System from Lincoln Electric fills the need for automated, repetitive welding operations for submerged and open arc processes in such industries as heavy fabrication, shipbuilding, power generation, construction and pressure vessel manufacturing.

Posted: August 29, 2017

Ideal for automated, repetitive welding operations for submerged and open arc processes in heavy fabrication, shipbuilding, power generation, construction and pressure vessel manufacturing, the Pantheon Mechanized Welding System (shown here with 11 ft x 11 ft Column and Boom) serves as a step between manual and automated welding through a standardized system for mechanized automation that increases productivity and speed to market. This mechanized welding system integrates with other automation systems, including ingoing and outgoing material handling, to enhance workflow.

The Pantheon™ Mechanized Welding System from Lincoln Electric (Cleveland, OH) fills the need for automated, repetitive welding operations for submerged and open arc processes in such industries as heavy fabrication, shipbuilding, power generation, construction and pressure vessel manufacturing.

Serving as a step between manual and automated welding, this system delivers a standardized solution for mechanized automation by increasing productivity and speed to market. Available in two sizes, 8 ft x 8 ft and 11 ft x 11 ft, this mechanized welding solution integrates with other automation systems, including ingoing and outgoing material handling, to enhance workflow. It comes in a standard configuration that includes the Power Wave® AC/DC 1000® SD Welder, MAXsa® Controller and adjusters and slides. This complete system can be customized through the addition of component parts, including seam-tracking systems, welding positioners, jaw chucks, motorized slides, pipe-support stands, turning and idle rolls and other accessories. Key accessories include fume extraction options, flux recovery and a travel car.

The Lincoln Electric Company, 22801 Saint Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44117-1199, 888-355-3212, www.lincolnelectric.com.

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