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TIG WELDERS Precision TIG 225 ®


Great for Motorsports and Other Custom Fabricators The Precision TIG®


SM


for general fabrication, automotive/motorsports, vocational schools or serious hobby work. Micro-Start™


delivers precision arc performance to improve arc starting, welding and weld cratering.


• 5-230 amps is the widest welding range in its class. • Patented Micro-Start™


II Technology delivers


extremely stable low amperage starting, welding and cratering for AC and DC welding.


• AC Auto-Balance® automatically sets the


optimal cleaning action vs. penetration levels for great looking aluminum welds.


• FREE! Built-in TIG pulser helps control heat input in the weld.


• 115 volt auxiliary power receptacles with 20 amp service reliably powers water coolers or other tools. (208/230V models only. 460/575V models feature 6 amp service).


Shown: K2535-2 Ready-Pak® w/Cart Pkg.


Product Name


Precision TIG® Ready-Pak®


Precision TIG® 225 Pkg. 225


Ready-Pak® w/Cart Pkg. Precision TIG®


225 Base Model (1)Tested at 104°F (40°C). K2535-2


K2533-2 K2534-1


460/575/1/60 380/400-415/1/50/60 18/15A 21/20-19A Product Input Power 208/230/1/60 Rated Output(1) 90A/23.4V/100% Input Current @


Number Voltage/Phase/Hertz Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle Rated Output(2) K2535-1


42/39A


Output Range 5-230 Amps AC


5-230 Amps DC Max. OCV: 75V


H x W x D inches (mm)


20.7 x 14.5 x 25.6 (526 x 368 x 650)


31.2 x 19.8 x 38 (794 x 503 x 966)


20.7 x 14.5 x 25.6 (526 x 368 x 650)


(2)Inputs and ratings are based on the 115 volt auxiliary receptacle being loaded to its full rating. 208/230V model feature a 20 amp rated auxiliary. 460/575V models feature a 6 amp auxiliary. Build Your Own Package


Do you need to customize your own package to fit your performance needs or budget? Here’s everything you need to pick and choose the accessories you want.


+ 1


Select Precision TIG® Machine


225 K2533-2 460/575/1/60 K2534-1 380/400-415/1/50/60 2 K2348-1 + ++ 3


Optional Under- Select Remote storage Cart


Control Device


K870 Foot Amptrol™ K963-3 Hand Amptrol™ K814 Arc Start™


4 TIG-Mate™ Switch Water-Cooled K2267-1 TIG-Mate™


17 20


5


Select TIG Torch Starter Pack Select Water Cooler Air-Cooled K2266-1


N/A K1813-1 Cool Arc® K2187-1 Cool Arc® 40


115V 50/60Hz 40


230V 50/60Hz


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


212 (96)


258


(117) 192


(87)


225 gives you The Power to Perform . Choose Precision TIG® II Technology


Processes • Stick • TIG


Output


CC AC DC


Ready-Pak® Input


Includes • Precision TIG®


1 PHASE


Pkg. (K2535-1) 225


• Removable Lift Eye • 10 ft. (3.0 m) Work Cable & Clamp • NEMA 6-50R Receptacle (208/230V models only)


• TIG Procedure Guide • GTAW (TIG) Handbook • PTA-17 One-Piece TIG Torch • Gas Regulator/Hose • Foot Amptrol™


Ready-Pak® w/Cart Pkg. (K2535-2)


Includes • Everything Listed Above (K2535-1) • Understorage Cart


Key Options • K2266-1 TIG-Mate™ TIG Torch Starter Pack


17 Air-Cooled


• K870 Foot Amptrol™ • K963-3 Hand Amptrol™ • K2348-1 Understorage Cart •Weld Fume Control System • More options at end of section


Literature E3.37


60 Hz


5060 Hz


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