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Schweisskraft Craft Stick 161 ARC Welder
This 160A ARC welder from Schweisskraft has built-in inverter technology and is generator friendly. A sealed circuit protects this welder against moisture, salt spray and corrosion making it suitable for use offshore. This welder includes a range of features such as hot start, where the welder automatically increases the welding current temporarily, to safely ignite and stabilise the arc. The anti-stick feature automatically reduces the welding current when the electrode accidentally gets stuck, this prevents the electrode from annealing. This welder is fitted with ARC force control which monitors the welding current and voltage and eliminates short circuits quickly and safely. This welder is supplied with a 2m electrode holder and ground.
Key Features
- Modern Inverter technology - for the professional user
- ARC / DC Lift TIG
- Sealed Circuit
- Hot Start
- Anti-stick
- ARC Force Control
- Generator friendly
- 2m Electrode holder and earth lead
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.
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