Welder generator suits a range of jobs

A Wilkinson Star product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 21, 2007

The TS400 PS/EL is a heavy duty water-cooled welder generator with the capability for welding and gouging as well the ability to run a range of tools and specialist equipment.

A new Mosa TS 400 PS/EL diesel-driven welder generator is now available from Wilkinson Star, the Worsley, Manchester-based industrial equipment supplier.

The TS400 PS/EL is a heavy duty water-cooled welder generator with the capability for welding and gouging as well as having abundant AC 3 phase 16kVA/400V, single-phase 12kVA/230V and 6kVA, 110V output to run a range of tools and specialist equipment.

It has been designed for a wide variety of applications including pipelines producing X-ray quality welds, maintenance and installation work in quarries, ports, mines and petrochemical plants as well as general on-site welding and maintenance.

It has a continuous current range from 20 to 400A, 70V open-circuit voltage (OCV) and the duty cycle is 400A at 60% using 2-8mm electrodes.

The electronic welding control over two ranges starting at 20A provides excellent control of the welding output for both root welding and capping applications.

A switch on the front panel is used to select between basic or cellulose electrodes.

Whilst welding, 400/230/110V auxiliary power is also available.

A latest generation Perkins 404 C-22G EU emissions-compliant diesel engine, operating at 1,500 revs/min with a maximum output of 20.3kW provides the power.

It has a 60 litre capacity fuel tank giving 15 hours of running time.

The canopy is lockable and fully EC noise-compliant.

Optional equipment available includes a remote welding control with a 20m cable, 15 and 20m 70mm2 welding cables as well as site tow and road tow running gear.

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