Welding machine MMA for use with rutile, basic, stainless steel, cast iron, etc. electrodes. It features reduced weight and dimensions for easy transport and use, as well as high stability of the welding current regardless of network voltage fluctuations.
Functions
Features Arc Force, Hot Start, and Anti Stick functions.
Arc Force: automatic current calibration during welding.
Hot Start: prevents the flame from extinguishing when the electrode is in contact with the welding object.
Anti-Stick: prevents the electrode from sticking to the welding point.
Protections
It features thermostatic protection, overvoltage protection, undervoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and engine generator protection (± 15%).
Features
Electrode welding machine as well as TIG welding with direct current (DC)
Low weight for easy transport and use outdoors
Smooth and easy arc start
Protection against input voltage fluctuations
With Hot Start, Anti-Stick, and Arc Force functions
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I have had it for over 5 years and it has worked very well for amateur use. My father has literally torn it apart and it still holds up. It is very lightweight and the connection is flawless. It easily fits in its suitcase and you can take it wherever you want. I would definitely buy it again.
Electro-welding simply rocks for the amps it states. I've had it for 2 years and what it offers is more than enough, quality welding, powerful! And it doesn't fade compared to other 150A electro-weldings at half the price. I have the same one for professional use at 200 amps and even after 15 years, it still works.
One day the DEI network had problems, power outages, etc. I turned it on to do welding work. It made a noise and everything went off. I tried to fix it, but couldn't figure it out. Some said it couldn't be repaired, others said it wasn't worth it. They were asking for half of what I bought it for. Recently, someone told me to bring it and we'll see. I asked how much it would cost, but didn't get an answer. Now I haven't had an electric welder for a year. I'm using the old heavy Olympos, which is quite heavy. I'm looking to buy another one, of course not the same. When you sell a 270 euro electric welder, you should have the ability to support it for service. You're supposed to buy a brand, not one of those 60 euro ones for one use and then throw it away when it breaks