The modern IGBT inverter allows you to quickly switch between the welding methods TIG DC, TIG AC and E-Hand. With up to 200 A, you can weld most metals effortlessly - no matter what the conditions. Use the pulse function for optimum welding results. Stabilise the arc even under difficult conditions by regulating the pulse frequency up to 200 Hz. Select numerous parameters for the pulse function, such as initial, base or final current, and adjust them optimally to the workpiece with the help of the rotary control.
With the ergonomically shaped welding torch, you can work from various positions, whether vertical, horizontal or overhead. You achieve high quality welds with less sparks or spatter. The modern IGBT inverter allows you to easily change all parameters, be it switching from AC to DC or selecting 2-stroke or 4-stroke operation. You ignite the arc reliably via high frequency.
For electrode 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 ensures an increased welding current for a short time when starting the welding process, so that you weld stably and cleanly from the first moment. By means of the Arc Force function, you regulate the arc to adapt it to the material to be welded and the desired density of the weld.
Do you want to weld outdoors even in strong winds? Then use the electric hand welding method. With a stable amperage, you can achieve very good welding results on a variety of metals such as steel, iron, cast iron, nickel or copper.
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