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0460517880 - ESAB TAF 1251 Square Wave AC Submerged Arc Power Source

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty AC Power for Submerged Arc Welding

The ESAB TAF 1251 is a premier square wave AC power source engineered specifically for the rigorous demands of Submerged Arc Welding (SAW). Designed to operate in heavy industrial environments, this machine addresses one of the most critical challenges in high-current welding: magnetic arc blow. By utilizing a square wave AC output, the TAF 1251 neutralizes the magnetic forces that often disrupt the arc in DC applications, ensuring a stable, consistent weld pool even at high amperages and near ground clamps or complex geometries.

With a substantial output rating in the 1250 Amp class, the TAF 1251 is built to handle thick materials and high deposition rates required in sectors such as wind tower manufacturing, pressure vessel fabrication, and bridge construction. The unit operates on a 440/550V Single Phase input, making it compatible with standard high-voltage industrial power grids. Its electrical design ensures excellent arc ignition and re-ignition, which is critical for maintaining weld quality in automated processes where stops and starts can introduce defects.

The machine is often deployed in tandem configurations, paired with a DC power source (such as the ESAB LAF series). In this setup, the DC lead arc provides deep penetration while the AC trail arc (powered by the TAF 1251) fills the joint and controls the bead profile. This combination maximizes travel speed and productivity. The TAF 1251 integrates seamlessly with ESAB's range of process controllers, such as the PEK, allowing for precise control over voltage and amperage parameters. Its robust chassis and efficient cooling system ensure reliability even under 100% duty cycle conditions typical of automated welding lines.

Technically, the square wave form provides a rapid zero-crossing, which maintains ionization in the arc column better than traditional sine wave transformers. This results in a smoother arc and reduced risk of lack of fusion. For facility managers and welding engineers, the TAF 1251 represents a long-term investment in quality, efficiency, and operational stability.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Process:Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
Input Voltage:440/550V, 440V, 550V
Phase:1-Phase
Output Type:AC Square Wave
Amperage Class:1250A
Process Type:Submerged Arc
Cooling Type:Fan Cooled
Application:Heavy Fabrication, Pressure Vessels, Wind Towers
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Process Type:Submerged Arc
Input Voltage:440/550V
Phase:1-Phase
Cooling Type:Fan Cooled
Waveform:Square Wave
Application:Heavy Fabrication, Pressure Vessels, Wind Towers
Brand:ESAB
Process:Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
Input Voltage:440V, 550V
Phase:1-Phase
Output Type:AC Square Wave
Amperage Class:1250A

INCLUDED

  • 1 x TAF 1251 AC Power Source
  • 1 x Instruction Manual
  • 1 x Installation Hardware Kit

APPLICATIONS

  • Wind Tower Fabrication
  • Pressure Vessel Manufacturing
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Construction
  • Heavy Beam and Bridge Girder Welding
  • Pipe Mills and Spiral Pipe Welding
  • General Heavy Industrial Fabrication

FAQ

The primary advantage is the use of Square Wave AC output, which significantly reduces or eliminates magnetic arc blow, a common issue with high-current DC welding.

The TAF 1251 requires a single-phase input of either 440V or 550V.

While primarily designed for automated Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), high-amperage AC transformers can sometimes be adapted for other processes, but it is optimized for SAW automation.

Yes, it is frequently used as the trailing arc in tandem SAW setups, often paired with a DC lead arc for optimal penetration and fill rates.

It is rated for the 1250 Amp class, making it suitable for very heavy-duty welding applications.

No, the TAF 1251 is a power source only. It requires a separate wire feed unit and process controller (like the ESAB A2 or A6 systems) to operate.

Square wave AC provides a faster transition through the zero-amperage point, which maintains better arc ionization and stability compared to the slower transition of a sine wave.

It is standard equipment in industries requiring heavy welds, such as wind energy, shipbuilding, and pressure vessel manufacturing.