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News Release from: ESAB | Subject: OrigoTig 150 and 200
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2004
Machines boast flexibility to weld
anywhere
Go-anywhere welding flexibility is the boast for the Esab OrigoTig 150 and 200 welding machines.
Go-anywhere welding flexibility is available with the Esab OrigoTig 150 and 200 welding machines Robust construction, including an IP23 enclosure, is combined with proven electronics technology and ease of setup for TIG or MMA welding, with capability to weld materials from 0.5 to 5.0mm thickness
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both units benefit from features developed to make it easier for a user to produce a high quality weld.
Setting on the integrated sealed membrane control panel is straightforward utilising icon-type pushbuttons and a rotary dial.
For TIG applications the option of HF or LiftArc ignition is available, and availability of programmable post gas (0-10s) and slope down (0-5s) helps ensure a consistent weld.
In similar vein, for MMA applications the machines are equipped with hot start and ArcPlus functions.
These make for an easier start and provide a measure of control over arc conditions during welding.
Maximum current for MMA is 150A for both machines.
Each unit weighs 8.2kg and is easily lifted using the top-mounted carrying handle.
A range of accessories are available for use with the machines, and the OrigoTig 150 is available as a ready-for-use package which also includes an MMA welding and return cable kit and a BTF 150 OKC 25 welding torch. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...
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