COMPACT AC/DC TIG DELIVERS CLASSIC SQUARE WAVE OUTPUT
Back by popular demand, Lincoln Electric reintroduces the Square Wave? TIG 175 that offers the welding output preferred by race teams and others. Able to go down to 10 amps in AC or DC, the unit also features an automatic balance control for AC welding.
Posted: September 28, 2010
Race teams, aviation enthusiasts and light industrial fabricators typically favor a classic smooth and stable square wave welding output. Lincoln Electric?s (Cleveland, OH) Square Wave? TIG 175 delivers this in a small, compact welder with a wide amperage range.
This general-purpose AC/DC TIG and stick machine effectively tackles steel, stainless, cro-moly, titanium and aluminum applications and many materials. The Square Wave TIG 175 features low amperage starting performance with the ability to go down to 10 amps on AC or DC.
The machine?s proprietary square wave TIG technology reduces tungsten spitting and resulting electrode erosion. Instead, it provides a smooth, stable AC welding arc. The standard Auto Balance® control automatically delivers the optimal mix of cleaning action vs. penetration. Along with the Auto Balance control, the Square Wave TIG 175 offers a standard heavy-duty foot Amptrol? remote control pedal preferred by fabricators, detachable TIG torch for fast, easy replacement or changes to other special application torches. The machine also includes stick welding capability, which significantly increases the potential welding applications for the machine in the shop or on site.
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