Product Device (HW)

Check Plus device (H/W)
WS-Monitor (General type) WS-Monitor (Basic type) WS-Monitor (Customization type)
Range of measurement
  • Current: Up to 600 A, 1000 A, and 1500 A
  • Voltage: Up to 70 V
  • Gas: Up to 30 L/min
  • Current: Up to 600 A
  • Voltage: Up to 70 V
  • Current: Up to 600 A, 1000 A, and 1500 A
  • Voltage: Up to 70 V
  • Gas: Up to 30 L/min
  • Speed, temperature, and more
Power AC 110 ~ 220V AC 110 ~ 220V AC 110 ~ 220V
RFID reader Built-in - Built-in
External device QR Not supported QR ,Warning light, external sensor, temperature sensor, 485 Modbus
Weight/Size 310 x 340 x 210mm 6Kg 270 x 250 x 190mm 5Kg 310 x 340 x 210mm 6Kg
WS-Monitor (General type)
WS-Monitor (Basic type)
Peripheral Accessories
TIG connection box
Current sensor
Voltage detection clamp
Wi-Fi Wireless Network (Mesh Network Configuration)
  • Check Plus network equipment establishes a Wi-Fi mesh network at the site, enabling seamless data transmission from multiple monitoring devices to the server.
  • By adopting a wireless mesh architecture instead of a wired LAN, more devices can be easily connected to the server for monitoring at a much lower cost than a wired network.
  • Industrial wireless access points are used to support frequent connections and rapid data transfer from many devices, with built-in cooling and reboot mechanisms adopted for stable operation.
Installation Photos from Welding Sites
Peripheral Devices
The Check Plus system supports the connection of various peripheral devices to the monitoring device, allowing users to expand functionality as needed.
RFID CARD
For example, RFID cards can be used to merge diverse kinds of information. Up to two cards (welder, project name, etc.) can be used at the same time, and each function can be selectively enabled or disabled.
QR reader (Bar Code)
By using a QR (barcode) reader, the desired information (welding points, schedules, etc.) can be merged with welding data.
Warning Light
The system activates alarms and visual signals when welding defects occur by connecting the monitoring device with warning light, allowing users to detect anomalies on-site immediately and respond without delay.
Display Device
Users can easily monitor welding conditions on-site by viewing real-time waveform graphs displayed on small or large display devices.