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200A ac/dc tig/stick welder w/ pulse 50A plasma cutter
Brand New SUPER200P (220VAC) 2008 Early Model from WELDERSMART
Brand New 200 AMP AC/DC Pulse Tig / MMA Welder with High Frequency arc initiation and foot controller plus an inbuilt 50 AMP PLASMA CUTTER - 60% Duty Cycle at 200 amps.
This is an professional ultimate all-in-one-welder/cutter:
* Plasma cutting torch and lead
* Stick Lead Socket and lead
* Advanced inverter technology, high working frequency, reduced size and weight easy to carry around.
* HF pressure increasing arc initiation and pulsation thermal arc initiation design, excellent arc initiation performance, ample welding current, superior cost / performance ratio
* Protected against overheating and over-current
* Socket for remote control: control welding current by foot control
* Square wave: produces deeper penetration, gives superior welding with improved cleaning and lack of rectification
* Unique output characteristics design, excellent weld appearance.
* Wide working voltage range, high duty cycle, more suitable for factory continuous operation.
Input power voltage Frequency (V,Hz)
AC220(Single phase) ±15%,50/60
Rated input power capacity (KVA)
Via foot controller for amps
Driver adjustment arrange (A)
Maximum Welding Thickness (mm)
The Super200P comes with a WP-17 type gas-cooled torch. This torch is compatible with accessories and consumables made for the 150A gas cooled torches such as those made by Weldcraft, CK, and others. It also comes with a stinger for stick welding and a ground clamp/cable. For plasma operation it comes with a very nice drag-type torch, which means it works great with templates. This torch is the same torch that is used by many import plasma cutters and consumables are easy to find.
The torch must also be swapped out on the front of the machine but this only requires a ¾†wrench to disconnect the TIG torch and connect the Plasma torch. Also note that the machine is supplied with a standard 6-50P type power plug. This is the most popular plug used on portable American welding equipment. The ground and MMA (stick) connector on the front of the machine are Dinse 35 (1/2â€).
TIG welding with this machine is easy. The torch has a very flexible cable and is easy to handle. The machine can weld with either DC or AC current. The AC balance can be controlled from 20% to 80% cleaning, which allows the use of sharpened 2% throated tungsten to weld aluminum. If you have always used the old rounded pure tungsten, you will be shocked when you see the penetration and arc control this machine gives you. No more blobby aluminum welds. Instead you can produce shiny “stacked-nickel†welds with ease. This is a true square wave machine. The polarity switching is so fast that the HF only needs to be used for starting the arc. This makes the arc much cleaner and quieter.
The machine has a Pulser and sequencer built into it. The Pulser has a range of ½ to 300 pulses per second. Running the pulser at around 1 to 2 pps can help control heat input when weld thin sections such as body panels on cars. Using the pulser at high speed on DC tends to stiffen the arc and reduce the effect of arc blow when working back in corners. The Base Current “background current†can be set from 20% to 90%. The pulse duty can be set from 10% to 90%.
The sequencer allows control of gas flow and current at the start and ending of the weld cycle. Pre-flow time can be set from 0 to 1 second and post-flow can be set from 1 to 10 seconds. For crater control, the down slope can be set from 0 to 10 seconds.
An Arc-Force control is used to control penetration when stick welding.
Another handy control is the 2T/4T switch. This defines the way the machine responds to remote switches such as the foot pedal or hand control. In 2T mode, the welder is on whenever the switch is held closed. In 4T mode, the weld toggles between On/Off with each push of the switch. This is really nice when using the plasma cutting mode.
The machine runs off 240VAC and draws a maximum of 26 amps. The power factor is very good, 0.93, this means it would run quite well an 8KW gasoline generator. A small compressor or nitrogen tank could be used to supply the plasma cutter and an Argon bottle for the TIG. This would make a great portable welding system capable of AC/DC TIG, stick, and plasma cutting.
The machine is 13†wide, 13 inches tall, and 20†long. It weights about 55 pounds. The plasma will cut ¼†steel with ease. The TIG welder will weld 3/8†steel and ¼†aluminum