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STICK WELDERS


Idealarc 250 Basic Industrial Stick Welding


® The Idealarc® 250 delivers up to 300 amps AC (250 amps DC) for


stick welding in vocational education, industrial production, maintenance and repair or farm shop environments.


• Plenty of output—300 amps AC and 250 amps DC is enough for up to 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) diameter of some stick electrode types.


• Run every type of stick electrode, including cellulosic and low hydrogen, and those for stainless steel, hardfacing and cast iron applications.


• Easy to use full range continuous control provides precise command of heat input in the weld.


• Stackable case design can be stacked up to three high to save valuable floor space.


Shown: K1053-9 Idealarc®


Product Name


Idealarc®


Product Number


250 K1053-9 (w/PFC) K1053-8


Input Power


Voltage/Phase/Hertz 208/230/460/1/60


230/460/575/1/60 Rated Output


Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle AC: 250A/30V/30%


DC: 250A/30V/30% 250


Input Current @ Rated Output


75/68/34A 86/43/34A


Output Range 35-300 Amps AC


Max. OCV: 72V


40-250 Amps DC Max. OCV: 70V


Invertec V155- S ®


Portable. Professional. Rugged. Affordable. The Invertec®


in at just under 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) the Invertec® www.lincolnelectric.com/green Output CC DC


V155-S offers much more than you would expect from a welder this size. Weighing V155-S is no lightweight contender. It packs the full


punch of a heavyweight professional that you can take to the most demanding job sites. It features 120/230V auto reconnect operation and can operate from a portable generator. It can also plug into a 200 ft. (61 m) 230V extension cord so you can weld just about anywhere.


• Two stick modes, SOFT and CRISP, provide the right arc characteristics for different types of electrodes.


• Fan-As-Needed™ inside the machine.


(F.A.N.™) reduces noise and dust


• Auto-Adaptive Arc Force minimizes electrode sticking in the puddle without compromising arc stability or increased spatter.


• Automatic Hot Start boosts the current during starting to make striking an arc easier.


• Touch Start TIG® mode – it’s like getting a TIG welder for free! Shown: K2605-1 Invertec®


Product Name


Invertec® V155-S


Product Number


K2605-1


(machine only) and


K2606-1 Ready-Pak® (1)Input amps on 60 Hz input. 6 | www.lincolnelectric.com/stick-welders 230V/1/50/60 Input Power


Voltage/Phase/Hertz 120V/1/50/60


Rated Output


Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 75A/23.0V/100% Stick


100A/24.0V/30% Stick 105A/14.2V/100% TIG 130A/15.2V/30% TIG 100A/24.0V/100% Stick 145A/25.8V/30% Stick 100A/14.0V/100% TIG 155A/16.2V/30% TIG


V155-S Base Unit with Stick Accessories


Input Current @ Rated Output(1)


24.0A 33.8A 21.5A 28.8A 21.0A 31.0A 14.1A 22.8A


H x W x D


Output Range 5-155 Amps DC


Max. OCV: 75V inches (mm)


11.3 x 6.2 x 15.4 (288 x 158 x 392)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


14.7 (6.7)


Input


Base Unit Includes • Invertec®


1 PHASE 5060 Hz


Processes • Stick • DC TIG


Processes • Stick • Gouging • TIG (optional)


Output CC


AC DC


Input 1 PHASE


60 Hz


Key Options • K704 Accessory Kit, 400 Amp • K930-2 TIG Module • More options at end of section


Literature E2.70


Undercarriage For hand moving. Includes handle, axle, wheels, front bracket and mounting hardware. Order K866 for Idealarc®


250 H x W x D


inches (mm) 27 x 19 x 21.5


(686 x 483 x 546)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


350 (159)


• Stick electrode holder, cable and Twist Mate™


•Work cable and clamp with Twist Mate™


V155-S (K2605-1). plug. plug.


• Fully adjustable shoulder strap. • 120/230V input cord, 6.6 ft. (2 m) with a 120V 15 Amp plug. • Extra 120V 20 Amp plug.


Key Options • K2275-1 Welding Cart • K852-25 Twist Mate™ Plug Kit


• TIG Ready-Pak®


Literature E2.141


Cable (K2606-1)


(see TIG Welders Section for details). • More options at end of section


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