Brand | ENRICO Model | TIS200S Name | TIG Welding Machine 12 Months Warranty This Professional-grade DC TIG welder gives you incredible results from start to finish on every weld Get the full DC TIG welding cycling including all the pulse functions Connect a foot pedal to the machine for extra versatility and convenience Maximum electrical efficiency In the box: Enrico TIG220S Denso Max TIG torch Electrode holder & earth clamp Regulator Cleaning torch & Cleaning fluid Machine Specifications Input Voltage » AC240V Max Input Current » TIG:27.9A | MMA:28.7A No Load Voltage » TIG:Uθ:88.2V | MMA:Uθ:80.1V Ur:13.3V Output Current/ Voltage Range » TIG: 10A/10.4V - 200A/ 18V MMA: 10A/10.4V - 160A/ 26.4V Duty Cycle (40°C) » TIG:30% | MMA:30% Efficiency » 0.7 Power Factor » 70% Instulation Class » F Protection Degree » IP21S Diameter of Wire » 0.5 - 1.0mm Diameter of Rod » 2.6 - 3.2mm How to Choose the Right Welding Machine Whether you're a professional welder with industry experience or a weekend warrior with a welding hobby, the first thing you need is a welder. There are a few factors that you should consider before diving into buying a machine. These include the material, the material thickness, the weld type (ARC, MIG or TIG), the power, and most importantly, your budget. The material you want to weld, and its thickness, will determine the welding process that will work best for you, especially as not every welder can do every materrial. What Material Are You Going To Be Welding And Difference Between? Material Pros/ Cons ARC » Mild Steel Stainless Steel Cast Iron No Gas Required Limited To Thicker Material MIG » Mild Steel Stainless Steel Aluminium Copper Bronze Co2 Gas Tank Easy To Learn Gasless Option TIG » Mild Steel Stainless Steel Aluminium Copper Bronze Zinc Alloys Argon Gas Tank Harder To Learn Great For Thin Metals Cleaner Welds How Thick Is The Material You Plan To Weld? ARC MIG TIG <200A » 2mm - 10mm 1mm - 10mm 1mm - 6mm >200A » 2mm - 12mm 1mm - 12mm 1mm - 8mm 500A » 2mm - 30mm 1mm - 30mm 1mm - 16mm Now you should have a decent idea of which type of welding you think will work best for your need; we can start narrowing the options even more.
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