New Product Launch: ABI-CAR Welding Tractors

Posted by Michelle Howard
Tuesday, January 29, 2019

ABICOR BINZEL has announced their entrance into the Hard Automation arena with the launch of their first Welding Tractor product ABI-CAR.

ABI-CAR Tractors, which will initially come in three models – including one with an oscillator feature, boast a durably constructed carriage design and easy to use interface to allow welding professionals to easily operate the tractor.

A strong magnet base lets the ABI-CAR be used for horizontal and vertical welding positions. The tractors come with a variety of cross support and clamping options for user-specific product customization based on the application.

This is the first product rollout for ABICOR BINZEL in the Hard Automation welding space, with several additional Hard Automation-focused products set to be introduced over the next couple years, including additional features and models to the ABI-CAR lineup.


Categories: Technology New Products Welding

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