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Jasic Pro TIG 400P
The Jasic TIG 400 Pulse inverter welder is equipped with industrial-grade IGBT components and an MCU chip for high accuracy and performance.
This technologically advanced inverter with a digital panel allows for software upgrades and provides 8 channel automatic storage of the welding parameters, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Industrial Grade IGBT Inverter Technology
- DC Pulse TIG/MMA with VRD function
- MCU chip for high accuracy and consistency
- HF or Lift arc ignition, 2T/4T, spot-time
- Up/down slope, pre/post flow, crater/initial/weld current
- Digital panel with interface for easy software upgrades
- Gas test function in DC TIG mode
- Modular design with trolley and water cooler included
- Automatic 8 channel storage of welding parameters
- On-demand fan and optional water cooling
- Generator friendly
Special Order: Typically 5 - 7 business day delivery.
What should I set my TIG welder to?
Selecting the appropriate settings for a TIG welder is crucial for achieving high-quality welds. Factors such as material type, thickness, and joint configuration significantly influence the parameters to be set.
Consider your material; aluminium might require AC while steel favours DC. Each material demands specific attention.
The amperage setting is fundamental, scaling with material thickness. A rule of thumb is 40 amps per 1mm of thickness for mild steel. However, different metals demand variable amperage.
Lastly, don't overlook the importance of shielding gas flow rate, typically set between 6 to 15 litres per minute, providing adequate coverage to protect the weld area. More advanced settings like pulse rate can enhance control, especially for intricate work.
Products that are safe to run on a generator with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) or on a pure sine wave inverter generator. Typically the generator power will need to be twice the amperage requirement of the welder.
Duty rating is how long you can use a welder at either 20°C or 40°C and at a particular amperage. If no amperage is specified then it is full power. A machine that has 60% at 20°C would be similar to machine rated 30% at 40°C.
Duty rating is how long you can use a welder at either 20°C or 40°C and at a particular amperage. If no amperage is specified then it is full power. A machine that has 60% at 20°C would be similar to machine rated 30% at 40°C.
You must register within one month of the date of purchase for an extended warranty.
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