WIA brings ArcReach welding technology to Australia

Industry: Real Estate

Through Welding Industries Australia (WIA), ArcReach equipment has recently been released in Australia. Welding operators can make parameter adjustments at a distance.

Adelaide, South Australia (PRUnderground) September 30th, 2018

Don’t walk, weld – that’s how Miller sum up the benefits of their smart, state-of-the-art multi-process welding machine, the XMT 350 FieldPro. Through Welding Industries Australia (WIA), this equipment has recently been released in Australia. One of its key advantages is that it uses ArcReach, a technology that gives welding operators control of their equipment through an ArcReach equipped wirefeeder or Stick TIG control. This means they no longer have to make the trip from the welding joint to the power source to change any of their welding parameters, instead, they can simply make the adjustments at the joint via the accessory.

WIA have been testing the equipment with various customers nationally and the feedback has been positive.

“The market reaction so far to this has been very good,” says WIA Field Applications Specialist, Mathew Hefferan. “This equipment can really make a difference to a welding operation, especially on busy job sites that have multiple stories. By reducing the need for the operator to keep going back to the power source, it reduces the chances of them having an accident by having to traipse through job sites that present different safety hazards. Also, the productivity gains are significant.”

According to Mr Hefferan, the productivity benefits will become apparent with this technology in just one day. For example, if a welder walks from the weld joint to the machine four times a day that can easily add up to one hour. Multiply this by days, then weeks, and then by a year and the costs are substantial. If a welding operation updates their equipment to the XMT FieldPro Multi Process MIG Welder with ArcReach, the savings may translate to over $10k per year in savings, per welder.

Gaining back those lost welding hours will have a very quantifiable and positive impact on productivity. Not just in time and costs saved but in the performance of the welder and the quality of their work.

“Interruptions to the work flow also impact the quality of the welding,” explains Mr Hefferan. “This technology allows them to stay focused on the task for as long as the welding takes and reduces the need for re-work.”

The are two unique ArcReach technologies that are exclusive to the XMT 350 FieldPro. The first is Cable Length Compensation (CLC), a technology that ensures that the setup of welding parameters is fast and seamless by automatically compensating for voltage drops on the weld cable.

The other central component of ArcReach is the Adjust While Welding (AWW) technology. This allows for adjustments and parameter changes to be made at the wire feeder or remote without having to stop the arc, giving welders the opportunity to compensate for heat build-up, changes to the weld position or other variations in the fit-up.

You can read more about ArcReach technology on the welding.com.au website.

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