Arc Welder Is Driven By Gasoline Engine

Pipeliner 200G provides 200 A dc at 60 percent duty cycle. It has 5 current ranges with overlap in each range for stick-pipe welding and arc welding processes where slope control is desired. It uses General Motors 3.0 liter, 4-cylinder, water-cooled, industrial gasoline engine with 46 hp at 1,600 rpm. Dc exciter supplies pure dc current to welding generator, and 100 RPM high-idle adjustment provides fine-tuning for performance on pipe.

The Lincoln Electric Company is pleased to introduce the welding electrode Pipeliner 200G-its newest gasoline industrial engine driven welder. This latest version of the widely known SA-200 design is intended especially for pipe welders and contractors who demand the best welding arc.

The Pipeliner 200G is a heavy duty, tough ARC welder. The basic design has been a standard in the industry for over 60 years for its long-life, reliable operation and great resale value. The Pipeliner 200G offers 200 amps DC at 60 percent duty cycle. It has five current ranges with overlap in each range for stick pipe welding and other arc welding processes, where slope control is desired. Also featured is a new 100-RPM high idle (OCV) adjustment, which provides additional fine-tuning for performance on pipe. A DC exciter supplies pure DC current to the welding generator as requested by the most discriminating operators. The Pipeliner 200G uses all copper windings,welding rod, which enhance arc stability for the best arc in the industry. In addition to its welding capabilities, the Pipeliner 200G provides 1,750 watts of DC auxiliary power at 115V. For grinding operations it delivers plenty of staying power under load.
Par welding le jeudi 29 juillet 2010

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