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Weld probe monitors clamping force

A Sensor Developments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2009

Sensor Developments is offering the Bluetooth-enabled weld probe for measuring clamping force when creating a spot weld.

When creating a spot weld, a technician will periodically audit the clamping force by placing a specialised force sensor between the electrodes and cycling the weld with the current off.

Sensor Developments is offering the Bluetooth-enabled weld probe for measuring clamping force when creating a spot weld.

Sensor Developments is offering the Bluetooth-enabled weld probe for measuring clamping force when creating a spot weld.

The sensor then displays the clamping force so the technician may record it.

Using the Bluetooth-enabled weld probe from Sensor Developments, all of the information is held in a tablet PC or laptop.

Upon power up of the Bluetooth-enabled weld probe, the sensor links up with the PC.

Using a graphical user interface, the technician follows a schedule of maintenance for each welder.

Each clamping force measurement is stored automatically along with the date, time and designation of the welder.

Upon completion of each measurement, the technician is directed to the next welder on the list.

When audit rounds are complete, the technician may print or save the audit data for QC purposes.

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