RobustFeed AVS ECHO
The RobustFeed, with its ergonomic, robust and enclosed design, is the ideal partner whenever portability and durability are key. These welding wire feeders are equipped with a new precision wire drive system perfect for demanding applications.
- No controller cable meaning MASSIVE REACH
- Copper welding cable and argon hose is all you need
- 7m reference lead cable plugs into feeder to make OCV circuit
- Can be used up to 200m away from a welder power source
NOTE. For voltage and wire feed control, the RobustFeed AVS ECHO DOES NOT work on the standard Warrior 500 air cooled MIG welder. To control weld power and feed speed from the feeder, you’ll need the new updated ESAB Warrior 500 ECHO model welder power source.
NOTE. The RobustFeed AVS ECHO will work just like a normal RobustFeed AVS on a normal Warrior 500, but you will still need to control the amps from the normal Warrior 500 power source. This is why the ECHO upgrade is so special, as it is allowing for full weld control at extreme distances never before seen.
ESAB launches RobustFeed Pro Connect
ESAB Welding & Cutting Products has launched its RobustFeed Pro Connect communication module so that users of competitive welders can increase performance and uptime by connecting to ESAB’s RobustFeed Pro portable wire feeder. RobustFeed Pro Connect works with Lincoln CV, Invertec V350 and Flextec 650 power sources and Miller Dimension and XMT models.
RobustFeed Pro is part of an entire family of RobustFeed wire feeders and Heavy Industrial Warrior® and Aristo® power sources, covering the needs of almost all shop and field welding applications.
The RobustFeed Pro PreciDrive wire feed system combines high precision, power and reliability to feed solid wires up to 5/64-in. and cored wires up to 3/32-in. It delivers better arc starts and stops without backlash or play in the gears, and features a 4-wheel drive system where competitive feeders have a 2-wheel drive system. PreciDrive provides more wire gripping area and more pushing force without deforming soft cored and aluminum wires, a common source of feeding problems.