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TIG/Arc 200 AC/DC Welder [Single Phase 120V/220V]
555-81563
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TIG/Arc Welders
Note: Tungsten Rod sold separately.
Features:
- Welds aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, iron, copper, and other metals
- Also functions as a traditional Arc Stick welder
- Uses Single Phase 120V AC or 220V AC Power
- Transfer efficiency is 85%
- Automatic control or arc initiation, arc stop, and stable arc; granting the welder a great deal of control over the weld, allowing for stronger, higher quality welds
- Easy to carry with the help of a built-in handle
- 17 in. x 8 in. x 13 in.
- 28 lbs.
Specifications:
What thickness can this weld maximum 3/16 ?
How many amps of 220 does this need to work properly
Does this unit have a pulse welding mode?
Would this Tig welder be able to make a roll cage and custom exhaust an intercooler piping and stuff?
Does this have an inverter
What style torch is included. Id like to buy a set of furick cups for mine, but I can't find this information anywhere
What is the duty cycle for tig on 120v and 220v?
Why does it come with a hand held welding shield wouldn't it be hard to hold the rod and mask at same time
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