In stick welding, contact between the rod electrode and workpiece ignites the arc. This creates a short circuit for a fraction of a second between the two poles, meaning that current can then flow. The arc burns between the workpiece and the electrode. This creates the required fusion heat.
Parweld XTM 221Di MIG Inverter 5-in-1 | MIG, TIG and Plasma | P2
Features:
- Auto polarity switching inside. Changing the work lead connections on the front of the machine is a thing of the past.
- Instant swapping between MIG , TIG, MMA and Stick Welding processes available with one touch of a torch trigger, thus perfect for a versatile workshop, able to switch between any job or any part of a job with the press of a button.
- Modern, multi-language digital user interface/display, alongside simple and intuitive selection options, allows for easy navigation through the synergic programs on board. Appropriate for workshop and sitework.
- Save and recall job function settings for any desired process.
- MIG Weld, down to 0.9mm thick material
- Pulse TIG function for superior arc control
- Dual voltage 110 / 230V
- Welding Capacity 6mm (230V input)
Parweld XTS 163 Dual Voltage MMA Welder
PARWELD XTS 163 DUAL VOLTAGE MMA INVERTER WELDER
The Parweld XTS 163 DV stick welder is ideal for site work. A 110V stick welder, also capable of running from 230V for maximum flexibility. Its small size and light weight make it perfect for mobile applications where the machine can be kept in a van etc. Similarly, these units are equally suitable for home use. Arc force and hot start technology makes striking and re striking electrodes easy. Hot start increases current during arc initiation to get the weld started, whilst arc force kicks in if the arc distance becomes too short helping to stop the electrode sticking during the weld. The Parweld XTS 163 DV is generator friendly too, capable of coping with power inputs with a fluctuation tolerance of ± 15%. Weld electrodes up to 3.2mm in size with ease. Lift start TIG welding can also be done with the XTS 163 dual voltage using a basic TIG torch with manual gas valve – see related products. Using a suitable gas supply TIG welding of steel and stainless steel is possible (40A minimum). Lift start TIG limits the arc current when the tungsten touches the work piece preventing electrode damage. Simply touch the work piece to get the arc started and then lift slightly before welding.KEY FEATURES
- 230V single phase
- 160A @ 25% duty cycle (230V)
- 35-50 panel socket connections
- Supplied with 3m electrode holder lead and 3m earth lead with clamp.
- Weld up to 4mm steel
- Lightweight – just 4.8kg
- Digital amperage display
- Over voltage and over current protection
- Built in electrode anti sticking
- 50V no load voltage
- 3 year return to base warranty
- Manufactured to IP23S, ISO/IEC 60974-1, ISO/IEC 60974-6 and RoHS Compliant
Machine and lead set package:
SUPPLIED WITH: Power source with 2m electrode holder lead, 3m earth return lead with clamp, 3m mains input lead, operating instructionsMachine, torch and regulator package:
SUPPLIED WITH: Power source with 2m electrode holder lead, 3m earth return lead with clamp, 3m mains input lead, operating instructions, WP17V TIG torch, SS2G Argon RegulatorSPECIFICATION
Input Supply 50/60Hz | Fuse amps | Amperage range | Max electrode size | Enclosure protection | Duty Cycle | Dimensions / Weight | Generator requirements (+/-15%) |
230V 110V | 16A 32A | 5 – 160A 5 – 140A | 3.2mm | IP23S | 160A @ 25% (230V) | 285 x 120 x 250 mm / 4.8kg | 6kVA |
Parweld XTS 166 RC Dual Voltage MMA Welder
PARWELD XTS 166 RC DUAL VOLTAGE STICK WELDER
The Parweld XTS 166 remote control stick welder is ideal for site work. A 110V stick welder, also capable of running from 230V for maximum flexibility. The addition of a remote control on a 4m lead allows the user to adjust amperage remotely from the machine, excellent for welding at height or in confined areas where having the machine next to the job isn’t possible/ideal. Its small size and light weight make it perfect for mobile applications where the machine can be kept in a van etc. Similarly, these units are equally suitable for home use. Arc force and hot start technology makes striking and re striking electrodes easy. Hot start increases current during arc initiation to get the weld started, whilst arc force kicks in if the arc distance becomes too short helping to stop the electrode sticking during the weld. The Parweld XTS 166 RC is generator friendly too, capable of coping with power inputs with a fluctuation tolerance of ± 15%. Lift start TIG welding can also be done with the XTS 166 RC using a basic TIG torch with manual gas valve – see related products. Using a suitable gas supply TIG welding of steel and stainless steel is possible (40A minimum). Lift start TIG limits the arc current when the tungsten touches the work piece preventing electrode damage. Simply touch the work piece to get the arc started and then lift slightly before welding.KEY FEATURES
- 110V / 230V single phase
- 160A @ 40% duty cycle (230V)
- 35-50 panel socket connections
- Supplied with 3m electrode holder lead, 3m earth lead with clamp and 4m remote control pendant.
- Weld up to 4mm steel
- Welds rutile, basic and cellulosic electrodes
- Lightweight – just 4.8kg
- Digital amperage display
- Over voltage and over current protection
- Built in electrode anti sticking
- 81V no load voltage
- 3 year return to base warranty
- Manufactured to IP23S, ISO/IEC 60974-1, ISO/IEC 60974-6 and RoHS Compliant
SPECIFICATION
Input Supply 50/60Hz | Fuse amps | Amperage range | Max electrode size | Enclosure protection | Duty Cycle | Dimensions / Weight | Generator requirements (+/-15%) |
230V 110V | 16A 32A | 10 – 160A 10 – 125A | 4mm | IP23S | 160A @ 40% (230V) | 375 x 140 x 245 mm / 7.0kg | 6kVA |