Taylor DA 1600 Drawn Arc Stud Welder or short cycle

- Robust and compact design housing all components in one cabinet. • Mounted on 4 wheels making the machine easily manoeuvrable (front 2 swivel wheels are fitted with brakes).
- Drawn Arc system complete with Hand Gun Welding
- DA3 For studs from 3mm to 20mm Welds Short Cycle Drawn Arc with gas or without
- Drawn Arc stud welding (also known as DA stud welding) achieves very strong penetrative welds on materials of 2mm thickness and above.
- DA products are really the only choice for stud welding large diameters and they can tolerate surface curvature and imperfections such as light rust, grease, and scale.
- The Drawn Arc stud welding process provides a supremely neat and controlled weld fillet and is suited to multi-gun applications.
- The drawn arc process involves setting a welding current, welding time and a lift height. When the process starts,the stud is lifted to the height, and an arc is drawn between the stud and plate,
- melting the end of the stud and creating a molten pool in the plate. Return spring force then forges the stud into the molten pool completing the weld,
- and displacing excess material from the weld, which is shaped into a collar by the ceramic ferrule.
- Short cycle stud welding is a quicker form of the drawn arc stud welding process for attaching metal studs and other fasteners to metal sheets. It only takes from 10 up to 100 milliseconds to attach the stud to the parent sheet using this method.
- CD weld studs can be used but, unlike CD stud welding, this process is suitable to use on slightly thicker sheet metals that are uneven or have imperfections.
- By bringing together elements of the DA and CD processes, Short Cycle proves to be a very effective method for applications where the parent material is thinner than what DA stud welding can tolerate
- Consider using shrouding gas for improved weld fillet formation and spatter reduction. When using short cycle
- Input Volts 230, 380, 415 3 Phase
Package Includes:
- 4 month warranty
Lead Times
All used machines are serviced/refurbished to order, and lead times are dependant on current workload and machine type. The below can be used as a guide only, and is subject to change. If you have a deadline you need the equipment by, please contact us prior to ordering. We will always do what we can to try and work with your timescales where possible.
- “As Is” machines: 2-3 working days.
- “Serviced” machines: 7 working days.
- “Refurbished” machines: 2-3 weeks.
- “New” machines: subject to stock and supplier lead times where applicable.
Shipping
All shipping costs include packing.
UK*
- Parcel delivery: from £15 next day courier
- Pallet delivery: from £75
- Large item delivery: TBC by quotation
Northern Ireland
- Pallet delivery: £120
- Parcel and large item delivery: TBC on quotation
Ireland
- Pallet delivery: £220
- Parcel and large item delivery: TBC by quotation
Europe and Overseas
All welding equipment and machinery is sold and supplied Ex-Works, unless otherwise stated. We can however provide full freight forwarding facilities via road, sea or air freight. We work with our reliable shipping partners for one off items, up to the loading of 40ft containers. For a quotation, please contact us with your destination address/port, along with any other specific documentation requirements.
* Rates for mainland UK, subject to change. If in doubt, please send us your delivery postcode for confirmation