Mercedes-Benz approved Elektron spot welder

April 15, 2014
Mercedes-Benz approved the Elektron MULTISPOT MI-100control T Spot Welder with C-pliers for use in performing spot welding on its vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz approves the Elektron® MULTISPOT® MI-100control T resistance spot welder with C-pliers (model MTC-6000) for use in performing approved spot welding on its vehicles around the world. The approval comes as part of the OEM’s comprehensive re-evaluation and testing of its partners’ equipment. All approved workshop equipment is listed in Mercedes-Benz’s updated GSP Online Technics Information System (GOTIS). The MI-100control T is designed for work on modern high-strength steels like Boron, USIBOR, TRIP, TWIP and XIP. It features Elektron’s new TrueAutoMode™ system, which automates the welding process to virtually eliminate operator input. TrueAutoMode automatically detects which electrodes and arms are being used, instead of relying on an operator to enter the information manually. TrueAutoMode measures weld resistance approximately 1,000 times per second and automatically adjusts current level, weld time and clamp pressure as needed for changes in material composition and thickness or interference factors. TrueAutoMode provides instant feedback to the technician if there’s a bad weld and can log every weld. “With the MI-100control T, technicians know they are getting a good weld, even with varying surface conditions,” says Bob Holland, director of collision in North and South America for Elektron parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). “TrueAutoMode ensures uniform weld quality from start to finish, so a vehicle can be returned to manufacturer specifications. That’s why OEMs like Mercedes-Benz approve it for use on their vehicles. In fact, more OEMs worldwide have tested and approved Elektron welders than any other brand. That means our customers know Elektron equipment has been proven to work as expected.” The MULTISPOT MI-100control T features the industry’s lightest transformer pliers and longest lightweight cables, making it easy for technicians to work on hard-to-reach areas. The welder has an electrode squeeze pressure of more than 900 psi for forging strong welds. To learn more about the Elektron MULTISPOT MI-100control T, watch the video at vimeo.com/groups/elektronwelders/, visit www.chiefautomotive.com, contact your local Elektron distributor or call (800) 445-9262. Elektron is also active on Facebook, facebook.com/ElektronWelding.About Elektron Established in 1942, Elektron is a leading manufacturer of welders, plasma cutters and battery chargers. Elektron equipment has more vehicle OEM homologations or approvals (indicating they meet the OEM’s performance requirements, often verified through lab testing) than any other products on the market and is sold in 110 countries around the world. Elektron is a Vehicle Service Group (VSG) brand. VSG comprises nine major collision repair and vehicle lifting brands: Elektron, Chief® Automotive Technologies, Rotary Lift®, Forward® Lift, Direct-Lift®, Hanmecson®, Revolution® Lift, Blitz® and nogra®. Based in Madison, Ind., VSG has operations worldwide, including ISO 9001-certified manufacturing facilities on three continents. VSG is part of the Engineered Systems segment of Dover Corporation, a multi-billion dollar, global producer of innovative equipment, specialty systems and value-added services.

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