TECNA Resistance bench welders are available in two main configurations: spot and projection welding. These machines can be equipped with a variety of accessories to adapt to specific welding requirements, offering remarkable operational versatility. Spot welding is particularly effective for assembling thin sheet metal components, ensuring fast and reliable joints. These welders are equipped with pneumatic components that do not require lubrication, thus eliminating oil mist emissions in the working environment. The adjustable double-stroke cylinder and the adjustable anti-rotation device help ensure greater machine durability and reliability.
Bench spot welders offer a nominal power at 50% ranging from 16 kVA up to 150 kVA. This wide power range makes it possible to handle various applications, from welding small electronic components to assembling more robust mechanical parts. Resistance welding is particularly suitable for joining small components, ensuring precision and minimizing material deformation.
Further enriching the range, bench spot welders also include machines with inverter technology. These units, with a nominal power at 50% of direct current ranging from 32 kVA up to 90 kVA, are designed to produce high-quality spot welds. The medium frequency (MFDC) technology used in these welders offers numerous benefits, including more precise control of the welding process, reduced energy consumption, and greater production efficiency.
Thanks to these features, bench welders are an ideal solution for applications requiring precision, reliability, and flexibility in welding small and medium-sized components.