TIG Welding

The Lincoln Electric Company announces the introduction of several new and enhanced features on the Precision TIG 275 and Precision TIG 375 industrial arc welding power sources.


The Lincoln Electric Company announces the introduction of several new and enhanced features on the Precision TIG 275 and Precision TIG 375 industrial arc welding power sources. Both Precision TIG machines feature Micro-Start II technology, delivering extremely stable low amperage starting without a lot of high frequency or material burn-through for AC and DC welding. The units have added selectable DC TIG Starting modes, such as high frequency, scratch start, and Touch Start TIG. Both highlight higher duty cycles, with wider current ranges, redesigned controls, and new and improved AC Auto Balance to have more penetration and improved bead appearance.

The Precision TIG 375 includes a built-in Advanced Control Panel and Power Factor Correction. The advanced control panel introduces full pulsing controls, four-step operation, adjustable down-slope, a new spot timer, and additional menu controls like adjustable upslope, TIG hot start, stick hot start and arc force.

Both units give you the opportunity to take the hassle out of ordering, offering a pre-assembled Ready-Pak welding package, that includes the Under-Cooler Cart Water Cooler, Foot Amptrol, Gas Regulator, PTW-20 Pro-Torch TIG torch, zippered torch cover, parts kit, and everything else you need to start welding immediately.

IMTS BOOTH B-6504
The Lincoln Electric Co.
Cleveland, OH
lincolnelectric.com

July August 2008
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