Lincoln Electric Tandem MIG High-Speed and High-Deposition Welding User Manual

Tandem mig, Application

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APPLICATION

Tandem MIG

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Low cost and profitability are key
business objectives, whether the
product offering is a wheel, a
water tank, or a truck frame. It
used to be thought that on the
road to lower cost, quality had to
be sacrificed. That’s no longer
true with Tandem MIG welding.

The following factors affect
pricing per welded part:

Capital Equipment

Overhead

Labor cost

Part production rates

Lincoln Tandem MIG welding
systems are designed to produce
quality welds at welding speeds
well above accepted single
wire processes. The unique
engineered output control of the
Tandem MIG dual wire process
is designed to overcome the
barriers limiting the travel speed
capabilities of conventional single
wire GMAW processes.

INCREASED TRAVEL SPEEDS

• The combined contribution of two separate welding arcs in one weld pool

provides the control to overcome the lack of follow tendencies of single
arc processes.

INCREASED DEPOSITION

• Two small diameter Tandem MIG wire electrodes provide higher melt-off

rates per current drawn when compared to a single larger diameter wire
electrode at similar current draws.

IMPROVED THROUGHPUT

• Higher travel speeds and higher deposition rates reduce part welding

time cycles.

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High-Speed and High-Deposition Welding

W A V E F O R M C O N T R O L T E C H N O L O G Y

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Increased deposition

on thicker materials

reduces welding time

and distortion.

Fast travel speeds on thin

lap welds increase the

number of parts per day.

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