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TIG welder comes with chips

26th September 2002
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• ESAB's Caddy TIG HF welder features a microprocessorcontrolled power supply to give advanced features such as highfrequency or lift-arc TIC starts and MMA functions, with up to 150A of welding current.

The new machine has a menu setup in T1G mode to allow adjustments for pre gas times.

initial current, ramp-up times, final current and post-gas times.

Trigger modes include settings for two or four stroke, or manual pulsing.

Gas is controlled automatically while DC enables it to be used on copper, nickel, titanium, low-alloy steels and stainless steel down to 0.5mm thick. It weighs under 6kg, uses a singlephase supply and has simple knob and button controls.

New ESAB publications include The Arc Welder At Work and a guide to its OK Tigrod welding rods. Both are free to the trade.

• Contact: 0800 3893152.

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