Welding Inverter, 160 A

Model: 8896025 Category:

Experience professional welding like never before with the Extol welding inverter 160 A, featuring advanced IGBT technology and a host of safety features.

voltage/frequency

230V/50Hz

welding current

10-160A

no-load voltage

70V-MMA, 70V-TIG

max. effective power supply

18A-MMA, 17A-TIG

protection at maximum current

32A-MMA, 25A-TIG

duty cycle MMA

při 40°C – 160A/25%, 105A/60%, 80A/100%

electrodes diameter

1,6-4,0mm

type of electrodes

MMA (rutile, basic, INOX…), TIG (tungsten) with additional equipment

technology

Hot Start, Arc Force, Anti-Stick, Lift TIG

connector

quick coupler 10-25

weight

3,5kg

accessories

3 m welding and 3 m earthing cable, welding mask, slag remover and brush

packaging info

weight: 6.22 kg
size: 39.0 x 21.0 x 29.5 cm

Operating at 230V/50Hz, with a welding current range of 10-160A, this robust tool ensures a reliable, dynamic response, leading to less material splashing and resulting in a high-quality weld. Uniquely, it manages to maintain a stable welding arc regardless of the challenging conditions. Our welding inverter, weighing only 3.5kg, comes with sophisticated IGBT microprocessor technology enabling precise tuning of the welding current. It is capable of welding a wide range of metals, including stainless steel, steel, cast iron, copper, titanium, and nickel. The device also comes bundled with a 3m welding and earthing cable, welding mask, slag remover, and brush. In addition, this welding inverter is highly efficient, with a high-duty cycle allowing continuous operation even at high temperatures. With a warning indicator on the front panel, safety isn’t compromised, thanks to automatic protections against undervoltage, overvoltage, and overheating. In short, contact us today and invest in our welder.

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