WELDING TECHNOLOGY
ficiently. Example: The innovative sinus inverter techno- | “Smart Intelligence” – with |
logy by Metabo. High welding output but low fuel con- | for ideal welding results. |
sumption. Or the microprocessor control – we call it |
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Which welding device is suitable for which material?
Electrode welding
Device type | Max. Ø | Weldable | Weldable materials with electrode | Weldable materials with TIG |
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| Electrodes | Material | Steel | Stainless | Aluminium | Steel | Stainless | Nonferrous |
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E 130 | 3,25 mm | • | • | – | • | • | • | |
E 150 | 3,25 mm* | • | • | – | • | • | • | |
E 170 Si | 4,0 mm | • | • | – | • | • | • | |
SK 200 | 5,0 mm | • | • | – | – | – | – | |
SK 230 | 5,0 mm | • | • | – | – | – | – | |
SB 140 | 3,25 mm | • | • | – | – | – | – | |
SB 200 CT | 4,0 mm | • | • | – | – | – | – | |
* Cr Ni up to 4.0 mm | ** TIG from 0.3 mm on |
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TIG welding
Device type | Weldable | Weldable materials |
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TIG 170 DC | • | • |
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TIG 170 AC/DC | • | • |
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MIG/MAG welding |
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Device type | Weldable | Weldable |
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MIG/MAG 140 |
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MIG/MAG 160 |
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MIG/MAG 150/20 XT |
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MIG/MAG 170/30 XTC |
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MIG/MAG 200/40 XT |
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MIG/MAG 250/60 XT | • | • | • | |||
MIG/MAG 300/45 XT | • | • | • |
* conditionally applicable
Note: The specified material thickness values are only standard values. Thicker materials can naturally also be processed by appropriate seam preparation and
SINUS INVERTER TECHNOLOGY.
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WELDING | TECHNOLOGY |
Standard inverter | Sinus inverter |
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An optimisation of the output factor is achieved using the
Advantages:
High welding output at 230 V (electrode up to 170 A).
No oversized current generators due to the reduced power con- sumption.
Welding gaps that can be caused by long cable extensions, are a thing of the past.
Future standards are already met today.
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