Welding inverter
1-phase TIG AC/DC welding inverter 160 A
TIG welding inverter with microprocessor control, provides TIG, TIG pulse, MMA welding processes DC and AC/DC with HF (high frequency) and LIFT ARC ignition. Ideal choice for all professionals to achieve the highest welding quality.
Advantages:
- MMA DC welding with various types of electrodes
- AC/DC TIG process for welding various materials: steel, stainless steel, titanium, copper, bronze, nickel (DC), aluminum, magnesium, and their alloys (AC) with thickness up to 4.5 mm
- Built-in hot start for easier electrode ignition
- Adjustable welding current strength
- Anti-stick function
- AC easy: Frequency (Hz) and balance (%) are automatically adjusted depending on the set welding parameters
- Pulse: Welding current pulsation is excellent for welding thin materials where overheating is not acceptable, and can weld in any position
- Easy Pulse: Pulse frequency (Pulse Hz) and current (%) are automatically adjusted depending on the set welding parameters
- BI-LEVEL: two different current settings during the welding process, very useful for complex welding, e.g. when changing material thicknesses
- TIG HF/TIG striking: high-frequency arc ignition/LIFT ARC ignition
- 2T (manual welding): Torch button pressed and held to weld, welding stops when releasing the torch button
- 4T (automatic welding): Torch button pressed and released to start welding and continues welding until the button is pressed and released again
- SPOT: welding stops after a set time period
- Program storage: Saving welding parameters for future use, can store 9 different programs.
Adjustable parameters of TIG welding process:
- Ø mm: Selection of non-melting electrode diameter, depending on which the device will choose the current strength.
- PREGAS: Pre-gas time adjustment.
- SLOPE-UP: Regulation of current rise from the beginning (arc start) to the set value (I amp).
- I(amp): Main welding current regulation.
- (%) I: In “Pulse” and “4T” modes, regulates the base welding current, expressed as a percentage of the main welding current.
- SLOPE-DOWN: Time during which, when releasing the torch button, the welding current decreases from the main value to the final value for a qualitative process completion.
- I(amp): Main welding current regulation.
- POSTGAS: Adjustment of gas delivery time at the end of welding.
- PULSE (Hz): Regulation of current pulsation frequency in “TIG PULSE” mode.
- BALANCE (%): In TIG A/C mode, regulates the ratio of positive and negative wave duration. Low balance values promote increased penetration depth of the arc as well as reducing electrode wear.
- FREQUENCY (Hz): In TIG A/C mode, regulates the welding current frequency. The higher the frequency value, the more concentrated the arc will be, and vice versa.
- T (SPOT): Regulates welding duration in spot welding mode
Parameters
| Fuse | 16 A |
| Power supply | 230/1 V/fāze |
| Sizes | 415 x 193 x 417 mm |
| Power | 4 kW |
| Welding current | (TIG) 5 - 160 A; (MMA) 20 - 130 A |
| Duty cycles | TIG: 20% = 160 A, 60% = 85 A; MMA: 25% = 130 A, 60% =80 A |
| Weight | 11 kg |
| Open voltage | 105 V |




