Factory second TIG Welder - 200 A - 230 V - Pulse - digital - 2/4 Tact

Item number: EX20020062 / Model: S-DIGITRON 200P

Factory second TIG Welder - 200 A - 230 V - Pulse - digital - 2/4 Tact

  • Item number: EX20020062
  • Model: S-DIGITRON 200P
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Factory second TIG Welder - 200 A - 230 V - Pulse - digital - 2/4 Tact

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The TIG welding device S-DIGITRON 200P by Stamos Eco is a robustly built welding machine with state-of-the-art technology providing excellent reliability. It has an input voltage of 230 V and measures 17 x 40 x 31 cm while weighing just 15.4 kg due to the use of lightweight, sturdy materials. The S-DIGITRON 200P offers welding current settings between 10 and 200 A for TIG welding and between 10 and 180 A for MMA welding, providing great flexibility for all kinds of conditions. The Pulse TIG welding machine is based on the MOSFET inverter technology and thus can achieve tremendous workloads. Order today to secure your competitively priced Stamos Eco S-DIGITRON 200P.

Model
S-DIGITRON 200P
Voltage
230V
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Functions
TIG
MMA
Rated input current
4.5 kVA
6.3 kVA
Open-circuit voltage
56 V
56 V
Output current scope
10 - 200 A
10 - 180 A
Output current scope
20 - 25.6 V
20 - 27.2 V
Duty cyle
60 %
No-load loss (w)
40
Arc start
HF
Performance Factor (cos)
0.93
Efficiency
85%
Rise and decay time of the current
0 - 9.9 s
Gas pre-flow time
0.1 - 2.0 s
Gas after-flow time
0 - 9.9 s
Pulse work cycle
5 - 90%
Puls frequency
1 - 200 Hz
Welding thickness
0,5 - 10 mm
Protection class
IP21S
Insulation class
F
Weight
15.4 kg
Dimension (LxWxH)
40 x 17 x 31 cm
Shipping weight
16.1 kg
Shipping dimension (LxWxH)
53 x 32 x 39 cm
 
MOSFET

The welder is equipped with a MOSFET transistor. This technology represents the highest standards of performance combined with compact and lightweight design. The result is 93% efficiency! The welding current is very stable and thus ensures a perfect weld.

 
VENTILATORS

Powerful fans ensure an optimal removal of heat from the unit.

 
PROTECTIVE GAS

TIG/MIG and MAG welding require a protective gas. Inert gases, such as argon and helium, as well as active gases (for example carbon dioxide) and other mixtures can be used. The solenoid valve regulates the flow of gas. The valve is operated via a button on the torch.

 
EARTHING SYSTEM

On the back of every welding machine is a screw with an earthing mark. Before use, earth the unit via a cross-section cable, which must be at least 6 mm².

 
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTOR
 
MMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
 
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
 
SUPPLY VOLTAGE

This device works with a 1-phase connection (230 V +/- 10 %).

 
NON-CONTACT HF-IGNITION

A non-contact high-frequency ignition in TIG mode ensures a cleaner weld starting point.

 
GAS PRE-FLOW TIME

This is the time taken from the moment of pressing the torch button to that of the electric arc igniting. During this process the solenoid valve opens and the released gas pushes the oxygen from the gas lines and in doing so, forms a protective atmosphere for the arc.

 
STARTING CURRENT

Value of the arc ignition output current. This current can be adjusted at will. For precision welding, it is recommended to start with reduced power, weld smoothly and eventually adjust the current accordingly.

 
CURRENT RISE TIME

The time taken by the output power to rise to that of the welding current’s value.

 
WELDING CURRENT
 
DOWN SLOPE TIME

The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.

 
FINAL CURRENT

The output current value before the end of the weld. Welding with the final current helps prevent a crater forming at the end of the weld.

 
GAS POST-FLOW TIME

The time after the weld is finished in which gas continues to flow from the torch; this cools the burner and protects the weld from oxidation.

 
PULSE

This function reduces the heat to the material. It is primarily suitable for welding thin plates. If MIG welding is used, it is perfect for aluminium welding.

 
PULSE FREQUENCY

The frequency of impulses during pulse mode.

 
PULSE DUTY FACTOR

Relation of pulse duration to period duration.

 
BASE CURRENT

The current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.

 
2-STROKE

Start the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.

 
4-STROKE

By pressing the torch button the solenoid valve opens. allowing the gas to flow in. The gas pre-flow ignites the arc at the pre-set current. Releasing the burner button initiates a rise in the current to that of the pre-set welding current. The welding process stops once you press the burner button again.

 
HOT START

Through automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.

 
ARC FORCE

The current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.

 
ANTI-STICK

This function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.

 
TIG WELDING

A welding method in which the arc is maintained through an electrical current supplied from a non-consumable electrode. The arc is protected from the access of air by an inert gas.

 
MMA WELDING

Electrode welding with a coated electrode.

 
POWER SWITCH
 
PARAMETERS / FUNCTION SELECTION
 
PARAMETERS / FUNCTION CONTROL
 
"2T / 4T" SELECTION SWITCH

Choose between the 2T and 4T mode.

 
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODS

By using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.

 
PROG

The welding unit can internally save programs. You can start the desired program by pressing the button PROG.

 
SAVE

The unit can store several welding programs digitally under selected numbers, for example programs specific to the requirements of certain materials.

 
DISPLAY

Shows the welding / cutting parameters.

2062-panel

  1. Welding parameter selector
  2. Pre-flow timer indicator
  3. Arc ignition indicator
  4. Up slope timer indicator
  5. Preset welding current indicator
  6. Down slope timer indicator
  7. LArc indicator
  8. Post-flow timer indicator
  9. Pulse frequency control selector
  10. Base current indicator
  11. Duty cycle indicator
  12. Pulse frequency control indicator
  13. Recall button for programmed welding parameters
  14. Save button for welding parameters
  15. Digital display
  16. Parameter setting
  17. 2T mode indicator
  18. 4T mode indicator
  19. 2T/4T mode selector
  20. MMA welding indicator
  21. Pulse TIG welding indicator
  22. DC TIG welding indicator
  23. TIG/MMA mode selector
  • S-DIGITRON 200P
  • TIG hose package: 4 m
  • 4 ceramic caps
  • ground cable: 4 m
  • electrode holder: 4 m
  • 2 various electrode nozzle holders
  • 1 back cap
  • 1 universal tungsten elecetrode
  • instruction manual