MMA welder P-ARC series
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MMA welder
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Characteristics

Technique
MMA
Power supply
single-phase
Other characteristics
mobile
Intensity

Max.: 460 A

Min.: 25 A

Output frequency

50 Hz, 60 Hz

Description

The electromechanical generators for welding of the P-ARC line are the classic offer of robust and durable systems. They are the ideal choice for craftsmen, blacksmiths, maintenance workers and heavy carpentry. They meet professional and specialist welding needs and are guaranteed by the LAB mark of excellence. Carefully designed and manufactured at our San Marino factories. The P-ARC 525 LAB has a double welding current output: /b> delivers 240 Amps in direct current and 155 Amps in alternating current, for weld electrodes from 1.6 to 5.0 mm in diameter. Welds with rutile and basic coated electrodes on various metals: steel, stainless steel, cast iron, etc. The power supply voltage is single-phase at 230/400 Volt. The P-ARC 526 LAB delivers 260 Amps of direct current to weld electrodes from 1.6 to 5.0 mm in diameter. Welds with rutile and basic coated electrodes on various metals: steel, stainless steel, cast iron, etc. The power supply voltage is single-phase at 230/400 Volt. The P-ARC 735 LAB has a 400 volt three-phase power supply, delivers 350 Amps in direct current to weld electrodes from 1.6 to 7.0 mm in diameter. Welds with rutile and basic coated electrodes on various metals: steel, stainless steel, cast iron, etc. The power supply voltage is three-phase at 230/400 Volt. The T-ARC LAB is easy to use: Continuous regulation of the welding current. Thermostatic protection. Forced ventilation. Code: 205400 Equipment: power source only, DX 25 mm2

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