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CYTRINGAN ELECTRIC WELDER CO. Cambridge Works, Kettering, Northants.

5th March 1965, Page 73
5th March 1965
Page 73
Page 73, 5th March 1965 — CYTRINGAN ELECTRIC WELDER CO. Cambridge Works, Kettering, Northants.
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THE range of arc-welding plant offered by this company covers the requirements of all types of vehicle workshop. The smallest is the Miner, which is suitable for an a.c. mains input of from 100 to 250 V and provides a current range from 20 to 110 amp, in 15 settings at 50 V, or 20 to 70 amp. at 80 V. The transformer in the Minor is immersed in oil for cooling and the welder weighs 122 lb. The Minor model is available also as a combined welder and

battery booster/charger, in which case there is an additional terminal connection that can supply a charging current of up to 30 amp. or a trickle charge of 1 to 2 amp.

Giving a higher output and available also with the battery booster/charger feature is the Bantam 180 amp. welder. This is of a similar size to the Minor and elves a range of current settings from 25 to 180 snip.

Cytringan sets for use where a good deal of welding is involved are also available.