The compact stud welding unit LBS 80 is designed for capacitor discharge stud welding. It convinces through easy operation and high welding quality. Through the electronically clocked inverter charging board extremely short charging times and thus quick welding sequences are accomplished. The robust construction ensures high reliability and high power-on time. All functions are indicated by clearly arranged LED. The charging voltage is continuously adjustable by the rotary knob on the front.
Welding range | Ø 2-10 mm |
Welding material | steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass |
Welding method (acc. to DIN EN ISO 14555) |
capacitor discharge (contact and gap method) |
Welding time | 1-3 ms |
Capacitance | 90000 µF |
Charging voltage | 60-200 V, continuously adjustable |
Charging energy | 1800 Ws |
Power source | capacitor battery |
Mains plug | earth contact plug according to DIN 49441 |
Mains supply | 230 V (+/- 10%), 2 A, 50/60 Hz (convertable to 115 V (+/- 10%), 4 A, 50/60 Hz) |
Mains fuse external | 10 AT |
Protection | IP 21 |
Dimensions (WxHxL) | 195x260x400 mm |
Weight | 13,5 kg |
Item number | B-90-30-2030 |
Suitable welding guns | PKM-1B, PHM-1A, PIM-1B |
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easy operation
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high welding quality
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charging voltage continuously adjustable
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short charging times and thus quick welding sequences through electronically clocked inverter charging board
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low-loss charging of capacitors through electronically clocked inverter charging board
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indication of all functions by LED
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indication of error messages by LED
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digital display of selected welding time
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compact construction
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low weight
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highest operational reliability and high power-on time through exclusive use of high-quality components
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electronic control of all functions
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repeat cycle lock to avoid welding on an already welded welding element
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automatic function test after switch-on
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temperature control as protection against destruction through excess temperature
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automatic switch-off in case of excess temperature
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protection of the unit in case of a fault on welding/control line cable and solenoid
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charging voltage is not influenced by supply voltage variations
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optimal safety during welding through integrated safety switching
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internal charging time regulation in order to prevent overheating
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low thermal power loss
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thermic controlled ventilator
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robust, powder-coated metal housing
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stable fixing of welding cable sockets at own plug holder, prevents damage on housing caused by pulling of cable