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Digital


Analog


Automatic


Mechanized (Tractors)


(Hand-held)


automatic


Semi-


Mode Polarity


Stick TIG MIG


Pulsed


Flux-Cored Submerged Arc Arc Gouge Phase Hertz


Waveform Control Technology®


ArcLink®


Production Monitoring Stackable


7-Yr. Warranty on Power Rectifier


MIG


Flux-Cored Submerged Arc


Power ArcLink®


Waveform Control Technology®


Digital Display


POWER SOURCES


FEEDER / HEADS / DRIVES


ADVANCED PROCESS DIGITAL EQUIPMENT


SUBMERGED ARC Full control over hard automation applications


MAXsa 10 Controller & MAXsa 22 Feed Head


™ ™


MAXsa 19 Controller & MAXsa 29 Feed Head


™ ™


Recommended for integrator or robotic SAW applications


PowerWave AC/DC 1000 SD ®


Maximum control over deposition and penetration in single or multi-arc environments.


® Semiautomatic, Shop or Field, Fabrication or Hardfacing LN-8 and LN-9 Self-Propelled, Mechanized Track Capable LT-7 Tractor


NA-3S, NA-4 & NA-5 Control & Heads


Automatic, High Deposition, Beam Mountable.


Idealarc DC-600 Idealarc DC-655 1000 amps @ 100% duty cycle Idealarc DC-1000


®


600 Amps @ 100 Duty Cycle for industrial manufacturing


®


Efficiently delivers 650 amps @ 100% duty cycle


® Idealarc DC-1500 ®


1500 amps @ 100% duty cycle


Idealarc AC-1200 ®


Specifically designed for NA-4 equipment. 1200 amps @ 100% duty cycle.


EQUIPMENT


WIRE FEEDER MODEL


Power Source Required


LN-8 Feeder LN-9 Feeder LT-7 Tractor Cruiser™


DC-600, DC-655


DC-600, DC-655


DC-600, DC-655, DC-1000


Tractor


NA-3 Control & Heads NA-4 Control & Heads


NA-5 Control & Heads MAXsa™


& 2 2 Feed Head MAXsa™


WELDER MODEL


& 29 Feed Head


10 Controller 19 Controller


Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®


SD


DC-600, DC-655, DC-1000, DC-1500


AC-1200


DC-600, DC-655, DC-1000, DC-1500


Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®


Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®


SD SD


Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)


50-600 (1.3-15.2)


50-600 (1.3-15.2)


100-400 (2.5-10.2)


15-200 (0.4-5.0)


25-600 (0.6-15.2)


Subject to arc voltage used


25-775 (0.6-19.7)


(0.25-12.7) OUTPUT


Current Range (Amps)


Idealarc® Idealarc® Idealarc® Idealarc® Idealarc®


DC-600 DC-655 DC-1000 DC-1500 AC-1200


Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®


KEY: SD Excellent


CC CV


CC CV


DC DC


CC CV DC


CC CV DC


CC CV AC


CC CV


Good


AC/ DC


70-680 50-815


150-1300 200-1500 200-1500


100-1000 Optional Analog Digital


3 50/60 3 50,60 3 50,60 3 50,60 1 50,60


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(0.25-12.7) 10-500


10-500


OUTPUT


Solid Wire Size Range in. (mm)


.040-3/32 (1.0-2.4)


.040-3/32 (1.0-2.4)


3/32-3/16 (2.4-4.8)


1/16-7/32 (1.6-5.6)


1/16-7/32 (0.8-5.6)


1/16-7/32 (0.8-5.6)


.035-7/32 (0.9-5.6)


.045-7/32 (1.1-5.6)


.045-7/32 (1.1-5.6)


Cored Wire Size Range in. (mm)


.045-.120 (1.2-3.0)


.045-.120 (1.2-3.0)


— —


.045-5/32 (1.2-4.0)





.045-5/32 (1.2-4.0)


— — PROCESS INPUT


115 VAC


115 VAC


115 VAC


VDC


115 VAC


115 VAC


115 VAC


VDC •• FEATURES


VDC 40


• 40 •


•• •


40 • ••


PROCESS


INPUT


FEATURES


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