TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding is used to make precise, critical welds when joining metals such as mild steel, aluminum, or stainless steel. TIG welding is a two handed process (one hand holds the torch while the other feeds filler metal) and commonly involves a foot pedal or fingertip remote to control the arc amperage while welding. Like MIG welding, a shielding gas (typically argon) is required.
TIG Welding Machines Specification
Parameters | TIG 305 | |
Rated Input Voltage(V) | AC220V | AC380V |
Power Frequency(Hz) | 50/60Hz | |
Phase | 1 | 3 |
Rated Input Current(A) | 25(TIG), 36(MMA) | 16(TIG), 21(MMA) |
Rated Input Power(KVA) | 5.5(TIG), 7.9(MMA) | 10.5(TIG), 13.8(MMA) |
Rated No-load Voltage(V) | 69 | 69 |
Welding Current(A) | 15-180 | 15-300 |
Rated Duty Cyvle%(40℃) | 100% | 60% |
Protection Class | IP21S | |
Dimensions(mm) | 530X250X430 | |
Weight(Kg) | 16.8 |
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