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This inverter technology machine makes electrode welding easier thanks to direct current and its low power consumption
(230V-16A power supply).
It has an adjustment range of 10 to 170 A.
The digital amperage display allows you to be more precise in your work.
TIG welding allows you to weld on thin thicknesses that you could not achieve with an electrode in MMA mode.
Welding of steel, stainless steel, copper, nickel... possible from 0.5 mm thickness.
TIG welding mode requires the use of a shielding gas during the welding operation (pure Argon).
Arc ignition is achieved by touching the tip of the tungsten electrode to the metal workpiece and lifting it slightly to create the welding arc (TIG-LIFT ignition process).
It features protection (+/- 15% variation) against electrical overloads, allowing it to be powered by a generator. However, the generator must supply a stabilized current.
Equipped with the following systems:
HOT START to facilitate arc ignition, ANTI-STICKING which eliminates the problem of the electrode sticking to the workpiece, and ARC FORCE which increases arc power when the welding arc is kept short.
VRD: This device reduces the voltage when the welding machine is on but not in welding mode; it thus ensures the welder's safety should they inadvertently touch the electrode.
Delivered in a case with:
1 TIG torch 110 A with valve, gas opening valve on the torch; length 4 m.
This torch is equipped with a ceramic nozzle and a tungsten electrode Ø 1.6 mm.
1 flow meter for refillable gas cylinder.
1 MMA electrode holder allowing the use of rutile or basic electrode rods from Ø 1.6 to 4 mm, cable length 3 m.
1 ground clamp + cable length 3 m.