STICK WELDERS
Invertec V275-S Weather-Resistant Stick and TIG Welder
®
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• Outstanding AWS E6010 and AWS E7018 performance using up to 7/32 in. (5.6 mm) diameter electrode.
• Touch Start TIG® DC allows the welding arc to be established without high frequency starting.
• Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging with up to 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) diameter carbon electrode.
• Selectable Hot Start—Turn it off for thin material or flip it on for thick, rusty or dirty material.
• Variable Arc Force—Dial in the “soft” or “crisp” arc you want.
• All-in-one machine—208/220/230/380/400/415/440/460/575 input volt settings—no single phase de-rating.
Product Name
Invertec® V275-S
or
Invertec® V275-S
(Tweco®)(1)
Product Number
K2269-1 or K2269-3 Input Power
Voltage/Phase/Hertz 208/230/460/
575/3/60
208/230/460/ 575/1/60
220/380/400/ 415/440/3/50 220/380/400/ 415/440/1/50
® Rated Output
Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 275A/31V/35%
250A/30V/60% 200A/28V/100% 275A/29-31V/35% 250A/30V/60% 200A/28V/100% 250A/30V/35% 200A/28V/100%
Shown: K2269-1 Invertec®
Input Current @ Rated Output
38/37/19/16A 34/33/17/14A 27/25/13/11A 68/67/38/31A 63/62/33/27A 49/48/26/21A
32/20/19/18/17A 25/15/15/14/13A 63/42/40/38/36A 48/32/30/29/27A
Idealarc R3R-400 & R3R-500 Heavy Duty Stick Welding and Arc Gouging
Look to the R3R-400 and R3R-500 for your heavy-duty stick welding needs. Whether you are using cellulosic, low hydrogen, stainless steel or hardfacing electrodes, the Idealarc® R3R-500 produce a smooth, quality arc for consistent results day-in and day-out.
R3R-400 and
• Substantial amperage ranges include the R3R-400 at 60-500 amps and the R3R-500 at 72-625 amps.
• Easy to operate—Calibrated current control knob makes procedure setting simple and easy.
• Polarity switch, voltmeter and ammeter are standard.
• Arc gouge with the R3R-400 using up to 5/16 in. (7.9 mm) diameter carbon electrode and the R3R-500 using up to 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter carbon electrode.
• Seven-year warranty on the power rectifier.
Product Name
Idealarc® R3R-400 Idealarc® R3R-500
Product Number
K1285-16 K1286-16
K1286-25 NOTE: 50 Hertz models available.
www.lincolnelectric.com/stick-welders | 7 Input Power
Voltage/Phase/Hertz 230/460/3/60
230/460/575/3/60 V275-S H x W x D
Output Range 5-275A
inches (mm)
13.6 x 9.0 x 20.25 (345 x 229 x 514)
Net Weight lbs.(kg)
54.5 (24.7)
Processes • Stick • TIG • Gouging
Output CC DC
The V275-S Stick and TIG power source is ideal for outdoor construction sites—it’s IP23S rated and equipped with weather resistant features. Up to 275 amps of output gives you access to a greater number of stick electrodes, including outstanding E6010 performance.
Input
for 1/0-2/0, 50-70 mm2 cable • K1759-70 Twist Mate™
Key Options • K852-70 Twist Mate™
for 1/0-2/0, 50-70 mm2 cable Set
• K857 Remote Output Control, 6-pin, 25 ft (7.6 m) • K2265-1 TIG-Mate™ Starter Kit (air-cooled)
Literature E2.161
1 3 PHASE
5060 Hz
Cable Plug Receptacle
• K2394-1 Stick Electrode Holder, Work Clamp, Cable and Twist Mate™
17V TIG Torch • More options at end of section
(1)With Tweco®
-style output connectors. Tweco® is a registered trademark of Thermadyne.
Processes • Stick • TIG • Gouging
Output CC DC Input 3 PHASE
60 Hz
Key Options • K841 Undercarriage – Hand moving
• K2149-1 Work Lead Package • K704 Accessory Kit, 400 Amp • K857-1 Remote Output Control, 6-pin, 100 ft. (30 m)
• More options at end of section
Literature E2.100
Shown:
K1285-16 Idealarc® R3R-400
Shown: K1286-16 Idealarc® Rated Output
Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 400A/36V/60%
500A/40V/60% R3R-500
Input Current @ Rated Output
74/37A 88/44A
H x W x D
Output Range 60-500A
Max. OCV: 67V 72-625A
Max. OCV: 67V inches (mm)
27.5 x 22.3 x 32 (699 x 566 x 813)
Net Weight lbs.(kg)
402 (183) 446 (203)
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