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Quality in the bag
25 January 2013
Offering portability, light weight, reliability and efficiency, ESAB's userfriendly Caddy range features the smallest of its welding machines. Much of the range runs on standard mains electricity and can be used for t
Offering portability, light weight,
reliability and efficiency, ESAB's userfriendly
Caddy range features the
smallest of its welding machines.
Much of the range runs on standard mains electricity and can be used for the welding of mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium.
Even the smallest machine, the Caddy Arc 151i, A31 can achieve good quality welds via the MMA and TIG scratch start processes. This unit has a maximum output of 150A at 25% duty cycle.
At the other end of the range, the Arc 251i, A34 features remote control.
This three phase unit has a maximum output of 250A at 30% duty cycle.
Processes are MMA including Cellulosic and TIG with LiveTig start.
Special functions are ArcPlus II,Hot start, Arc force and two memories.
Much of the range runs on standard mains electricity and can be used for the welding of mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium.
Even the smallest machine, the Caddy Arc 151i, A31 can achieve good quality welds via the MMA and TIG scratch start processes. This unit has a maximum output of 150A at 25% duty cycle.
At the other end of the range, the Arc 251i, A34 features remote control.
This three phase unit has a maximum output of 250A at 30% duty cycle.
Processes are MMA including Cellulosic and TIG with LiveTig start.
Special functions are ArcPlus II,Hot start, Arc force and two memories.
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