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Modular welding machines
03 February 2022
PROVIDING WELDERS with more convenience and customisation possibilities, EWM has developed new modular versions of its Phoenix XQ puls, Taurus XQ Synergic and Taurus XQ Basic MIG/MAG welding machines.

The new solutions allow users to put together exactly the right additional components for their daily work activities. While the power source remains at the heart of the machine, other parts of the welding machine are not permanently installed and can be freely configured. This means users can pick and choose which wire feeder or what cooling they prefer to use for their daily tasks.
Customers can also retrofit their machines as needed, gradually completing their set-up with new modules, such as a new cool50-2 U40 cooling unit for water-cooled welding torches, or with one of three different trolleys, which have all been designed for particular areas of application, such as construction sites or workshops. The wide range of user-oriented accessories – including a toolbox and cover lens for the control – also gives users the freedom to adapt their modular XQ series machines to any working area.
The modular machines are also space-saving and lightweight, offering more mobility and flexibility.
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