nice comment about the v grooves being too tight that it can actually square the wire.. but fronius use u groove rollers for steel and stainless as well as alu
Hello, what are you using that machine for? How did you pick it over a Miller? I have a TransSteel 2200. Looks like an awesome machine, but super expensive
This is a transteel 2700 that I use for general fabrication. Mainly steel hardwire. I have owned many miller's and it was just something I wanted to try out and I have been happy with it. The price is around $3500 so it's nothing out of the normal.
Can you get 270 amps maxed out if you run that machine on single phase? I'm on the fence between the 2200 and 2700. I have contacted Fronius and cannot get a straight answer o when I have asked this question. One of their representatives said yes you can weld at 270 with a lower duty cycle. Another representative said you can only get 180 amps on single phase.
Some quick checks that could save some headache. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
nice comment about the v grooves being too tight that it can actually square the wire.. but fronius use u groove rollers for steel and stainless as well as alu
Hello, what are you using that machine for? How did you pick it over a Miller? I have a TransSteel 2200. Looks like an awesome machine, but super expensive
This is a transteel 2700 that I use for general fabrication. Mainly steel hardwire. I have owned many miller's and it was just something I wanted to try out and I have been happy with it. The price is around $3500 so it's nothing out of the normal.
@@eastech3365 Very cool, thought it was in iWave
Can you get 270 amps maxed out if you run that machine on single phase? I'm on the fence between the 2200 and 2700. I have contacted Fronius and cannot get a straight answer o when I have asked this question. One of their representatives said yes you can weld at 270 with a lower duty cycle. Another representative said you can only get 180 amps on single phase.