Item: EX10021429
|Model: ENTRIX 220M
I wasn't expecting the quality that this machine has, super smooth welding both aluminum and stainless steel, I'll definitely buy another one just like it. Very good, I recommend it.
Use this versatile welder for aluminium, steel, stainless steel, or copper, with both AC and DC current, and for welding thicknesses of 0.5 - 5 mm, as needed for your project. Adjusting parameters and current (up to 200 A) is simple via the easy-to-use control panel. The control dial and buttons make adjustments easy; you can easily monitor all values on LED display. This way, you can achieve precise, show-stopping welds every time!
The modern IGBT inverter allows you to quickly switch between TIG DC, TIG AC, and stick welding methods. Welding with up to 200 A allows you to handle most metals with ease – no matter the circumstances. Use the pulse function for optimum welding results. Dial the pulse frequency to 200 Hz for arc stability under any circumstances. Adjust the pulse function parameters, like starting, base, and end current, then use the control dial to make finely tuned adjustments depending on the workpiece.
The ergonomically designed welding torch allows you to work from any angle – vertical, horizontal, or overhead – while achieving high-quality welds with minimal sparks or splatter. The state-of-the-art IGBT inverter allows you to easily switch all parameters, whether it's switching from AC to DC or selecting 2-stroke or 4-stroke operation. High-frequency ignition ensures a reliable arc start.
For arc welding, use the supplied electrode holder for electrodes with a diameter of 1.6 - 4 mm. Best results up to 200 A are achieved with the hot start and Arc-Force functions. The hot-start function provides a brief increase in welding current at the start, ensuring stable and clean welding from the outset. With the Arc Force function, you can regulate the arc to suit the material being welded and the desired density of the weld seam.
Do you want to weld outdoors, even in strong winds? Then the manual metal arc welding (MMA) method is what you're after. With a stable current, you can achieve excellent welding results on a variety of metals such as steel, iron, cast iron, nickel, or copper.
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I wasn't expecting the quality that this machine has, super smooth welding both aluminum and stainless steel, I'll definitely buy another one just like it. Very good, I recommend it.