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New 100 Amp Arc Welder Stick Welding Machine US $97.00
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BRAND NEW 3in1 50A DC PLASMA CUTTER 200 AMP TIG STICK/ARC WELDER 110/220V ! US $320.00
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Vintage Miller M180P Arc Welder/Stick Welder US $275.00
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NEW 3in1 50A PLASMA CUTTER 200 AMP TIG STICK/ARC WELDER US $106.46
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Arc 160AMP 160 110V Arc Welder Stick Rod 2 to 4mm w/ Welding Mask US $109.95
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Hobart 500502 Stickmate 205 AC Stick (SMAW) Arc Welding Power Source List Price: $379.00 Sale Price: $299.99 |
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Hobart's STICKMATE models are the top performers in their class. 205AC model comes with the Accu-Set infinite amperage control, weld time increases up to 100% with decreased output. Recommended to cut steel, stainless steel, and cast iron. U.S.A. Volts: 230, Amps: 30-205, Duty Cycle: 20% at 165 Amps, 100% at 90 Amps, Amperage Adjustments: Accu-Set infinite current control; 1A increments, Range Selection: Single, Weldable Metals: Steel, stainless steel, cast iron, Weld Thickness (in.): 3/8in., Electrode Size (in.): 1/16-5/32, Electrode Cable Length (ft.): 12, Clamp Cable Length (ft.): 10, Power Cord (ft.): 5, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 12 3/4 in. x 17 1/2 x 18 3/4 |
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Thermal Arc W1003202 95S DC Stick Package Welder List Price: $325.00 Sale Price: $357.99 |
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Thermal Arc W1003202 95S DC Stick Package WelderPart # W1003202The Thermal Arc W1003202 95S DC Stick provides Excellent Portability! Lightweight at under 10 lbs. with easy to carry shoulder strap. Easy to use! Simple, user friendly set-up and operation. The Single Amperage Range allows the operator to accurately set the welding amperage. The 95S Stick welder provides Thermal Overload Protection this alerts the operator if duty cycle is exceeded or airflow is blocked. The W1003202 is cable & plug Fitted! Supplied with 115VAC primary cable and plug. Also the 95S Package has Twist Lock Output Terminals! 25mm dinse style allows for easy polarity changing and cable connection.Thermal Arc 95S W1003202 Includes:20 Amp adapter plug & cableTweco Weldskill style ground clamp with 10 foot lead95S Inverter Power SourceOperating manualQuick set up DVDTweco Weldskill style electrode holder with 10ft (3m) lead |
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Pro-Grade Ultra-Portable 100-Amp Electric Arc Welder - 110V Sale Price: $60.90 |
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Model and Color May Very Features: - Voltage: 110 Vlt - Frequency: 60 Hz - Required Current: 26 Amp - Single Phase - Amperage Control: 45 To 100 Amp - Welds Up To 1/4" Mild Steel - UL Listed - Up To 100% Duty Cycle Include: 1 Pc Welders Shield 1 Pc Stinger - Compact And Easy To Handle - Perfect For Home Projects And Maintanance |
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Pro Series AWELD160 160 Amp Arc Welder, Black List Price: $199.99 Sale Price: $102.54 |
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Zzz-ap! Buffalo Tools Arc Welders perform quick repairs. 160-amp. PRICED RIGHT! Compact electric miracle workers! These transformer-type Welders are great for making repairs, instant brazing and soldering with a carbon arc torch. Also ideal for maintenance work, auto body and general-purpose welding. For home, garage or the shop. Good news. My special buy zaps the usual price! Features: Operation on 230V, single phase, 60 hz; 80" power cord; 6'4" AWG single insulation ground cable and torch cable; Thermal overload protection (10-minute shut-down, 3-minute back on); Full-range, continuous current adjustment, no plugs to change; Includes handled face shield and wire / slag brush; CE certified. Stepless current regulation: 55 amps to 160 amps; Top pull / carry handle; Roll-about wheels; Measures: 9 5/8 x 15 x 15"h., weighs 40 lbs. Get yours today! 160-amp Buffalo Tools Arc Welder |
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Clarke WE6490 Arc 95E Welder List Price: $199.00 Sale Price: $163.24 |
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Arc Welder 120 volt. This operates for ma standard 120 volt household outlet. Automatic Thermal Overload Protection. Dial style adjustment for Variable 30 to 90 AMP welding range. Welds with 1/16' or 5/64' welding rods. Maximum metal thickness is 3/16 mild steel welding.30 to 90 AMP welding range easy to change settings with a variable dialAutomatic Thermal OverLoad ProtectionOperates from a Standard houshold 120 volt outletIncludes Face Mask, Chipping Hammer Brush comboWelding and Grounding leads included |
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CT520d Lotos 50a Plasma Cutter 200a Tig/stick Arc Welder 110/220vac All-in-one with Stick Aluminum Welding Feature List Price: $899.00 Sale Price: $679.00 |
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As one of the largest manufacturers of plasma cutting, tig/stick, arc welding equipment in the world, Lotos Technology is proud to offer an extensive selection of industrial plasma cutting and tig/stick welding machine with the CT520D. Lotos CT520D is a THREE-IN-ONE Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter (50A) / Tig Welder (200A) / Stick (MMA) welder (180A). You would have to purchase 3 separate machines to do what this ONE machine can do! Using this portable plasma cutter is cheaper than Oxyacetylene after just a few cuts. Less cleaning, less maintenance, less noxious gases, less hazards, simply less overall work and a better, cleaner cut. The torch trigger can be moved for a custom fit. It can be used in finger or thumb positions. The torch head is adjustable for tight spaces. High Frequency DC Plasma cuts thicker materials than standard DC plasma cutters. High Frequency Plasma cut faster with less distortion in the work piece. The Tig welder from this CT520D is clean and strong. This Tig welder is easier to use than any other Tig welder on the planet! An ARC (Stick) welder is a necessity in any industrial shop or home workshop. There are welding jobs that simply require ARC or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). With arc welding, no shielding gas is required. Stick welding is cheap and effective: fill the large gaps and holes, weld the cast iron and weld the extra thick steel with the stick. For this Lotos 2011 latest model, we add the aluminum stick welding feature. It is patent pending. For demonstrations, please check out Check these videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRw5wltOaI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwRuLzxXy4Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_t2_h_HiKw For tig welding http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/ZSpNM6fyr-E For aluminum cutting: http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/1/_wHtPuu63ZY |
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Campbell Hausfeld WS0970 115-Volt 70 Amp Arc Stick Welder List Price: $134.99 Sale Price: $117.29 |
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The Campbell Hausfeld WS0970 115-volt 70 Amp arc stick welder can weld mild or stainless steel from 18-gauge to 1/8-inch thick, and is ideal for use on boat trailers, wrought iron, or automotive sheet metal. It comes with a dual heat setting for use with welding rods, and its thermal overload protection automatically shuts off the welder at its duty cycle rating. A contoured face makes operating the arc welder easy, as do the carry handle and storage clips to hold the cables in place. The Campbell Hausfeld WS0970 welder is powered by a 115-volt current and generates 70 Amps of power. A built-in storage keeps accessories organized while cord management maintains secure storage. This welder includes a welding shield, hammer/brush, electrodes, and quick start guide. Campbell Hausfeld backs its welder with a 5-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Welder, welding shield, hammer/brush, electrodes, and quick start guide. |
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Hobart 500549 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welder List Price: $329.99 Sale Price: $314.18 |
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart |
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Northern Industrial Welders Arc 200 230 Volt Stick Welder - 200 Amp Output Sale Price: $119.99 |
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This Northern Industrial stick welder can weld mild steel up to 3/8in. thick on single pass. Portable welder has handles and wheels for maneuverability in the shop. Volts: 230, Amps: 65 - 200, Duty Cycle: 180A @ 10%, Amperage Adjustments: Infinite, Range Selection: (1) Amperage adjustment, Weldable Metals: Steel, stainless steel, cast iron, hard surfacing, Weld Thickness (in.): 3/8, Electrode Size (in.): 5/64 - 5/32, Electrode Cable Length (ft.): 10, Clamp Cable Length (ft.): 6 1/2, Power Cord (ft.): 8, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 14 x 10 3/4 x 15 (cabinet only), 16 x 10 3/4 x 28 (wheels and handle) |
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Ramsond CT 520DY 3-in-1 Multifunction Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter + TIG Welder + ARC (MMA) Welder, Dual Voltage 110/220V Dual Frequency 50/60Hz List Price: $1,439.00 Sale Price: $739.99 |
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Ramsond introduces the 4th generation of its CT520DY. CT520DY is a 3-in-1 multifunction cutting and welding machine. It is a 50 Amp plasma cutter, a 200 Amp DC (Direct Current) TIG welder and a 200 Amp ARC/MMA stick welder. It is dual voltage 110V/220V and dual frequency 50/60 Hz. It is equipped with DIGITAL AMP DISPLAY, INTEGRATED PRESSURE GAUGE, FOOT PEDAL FUNCTION and FOLDABLE INSULATED HANDLE. It uses the most reliable high frequency V-MOSFETs by TOSHIBA along with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation Processor) which help deliver a constant, concentrated and precise current to the cutting/welding surface. Regardless of your training, you can achieve smooth, clean and uniform cuts (1 inch) and weld a wide range of surfaces and material (e.g. stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, brass and other conductive material) with minimal heat input and without distortion of metal. CT520DY is easy to use by the do-it-yourself user, while fully accommodating of the demands of professional operators. It has five controls; the ON/OFF switch, Amperage Control Knob, the Post Flow Knob, Function Selector and the foot pedal ON/OFF switch. It has an integrated air pressure gauge in the front panel of the unit, as well as a large digital display that conveniently displays the current (Amps) setting of the unit. Note: This is a DC (Direct Current) TIG Machine. For aluminum welding AC (Alternating Current) is recommended. Each Ramsond CT520DY comes fully equipped with all accessories: TIG Torch, Plasma Torch, ARC/MMA Electrode Clamp, Air Regulator/Filter, Argon Flow Meter, Set of Consumables for the plasma and TIG torches, and Ground Clamp. Plug is not included. It comes with a 1 year Limited Warranty (Parts and Labor). The consumables are readily available both through Ramsond and third party sellers and are reasonably priced. |
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How to Strike an Arc When Arc Welding
Learning how to properly strike an arc when arc welding can be quite a headache. There are a few methods to strike an arc and we will go over them here. The one thing that probably makes it the most difficult is that you cannot see what you are doing, so I strongly recommend getting an auto darkening welding helmet. It will probably be the most important investment you will make on your quest to learn how to arc weld.
The basic theory behind how to strike an arc is simple. You must make the metal of the electrode contact the metal you are welding on. It must then be immediately drawn away from the metal about 1/4 of an inch. If you do not draw it away it will simply stick to your work. If that happens a quick twist and tug will usually get it loose. If it doesn't break free on the first try you will want to squeeze the clamp on the electrode holder and pull that away. Keep in mind any time the electrode is stuck to your work, the welder is being shorted out. This will cause it to overheat much quicker, and may blow a fuse or breaker in your breaker box.
There are a few techniques on how to strike an arc, I recommend you try them all and see which is most comfortable for you. Remember, practice is the key to being a good welder. The first method is the jab method. The way this works is you position the electrode about 1/2 an inch away from your work. Then flip your helmet down. Now you want to quickly jab the rod into the work then immediately pull it back. Another method is the scratch method. This method works very much like striking a match. Just imagine the electrode is the match, and the location you wish to lay your welding bead is the striker. If you make sure to use a very quick stroke you are much less likely to have your electrode stick when using this method.
One common problem people have is that no matter what the electrode simply freezes to the work. If you are experiencing this, it most likely means that the amps need to be turned up on your welder. Try turning it up 10 amps at a time until it stops sticking. If you are having success getting the arc to start, but then it immediately goes out, you are pulling the welding rod too far away from your work. Remember, you only want to pull it back about a 1/4 of an inch.
Once you have the arc going, you need to immediately start feeding the electrode into it. The electrode will get burned up fairly quickly, so you must keep it at the correct distance to maintain the arc. When it is at the correct distance it will make a crackling noise. If you get it too far away it will be more of a popping noise with sparks flying in all directions. If it is too close you will see the arc start to go out and it will make much less noise. If the arc goes out after you have been welding a little you can restart it much easier while the metal is still molten. Simply stick the electrode back into the puddle while you can still see it glowing through your mask.
Sometimes it is necessary to have the arc start in exactly the right place. This can be difficult without an auto darkening helmet. One trick is to place a small piece of scotch tape on the metal that ends right where you want the bead to start. This way you can place the electrode on the tape with your helmet up, then drop your helmet and simply drag it off the tape.
Learning how to strike an arc can be one of the most frustrating steps in learning how to arc weld. Fortunately, once you get it down, it becomes almost natural. Learning how to arc weld is mostly a process of practice. Get yourself some scrap metal and spend a few afternoons burning up electrodes before you try to weld anything important.
If you want more help in learning how to arc weld, The Welding Bible has great welding videos, articles and a printable handbook. We can also have your welding questions answered by a real welder for no charge.
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Stuck on a math problem, please help? Minor arc!?
The center of the circle is O
Radius = 3
Minor arc angle = 25
how can i figure out the length of the minor arc?
thank youu!
The length is given by r*A, where A is the angle measured in radians. Since, I assume, A = 25 deg, the arc-length is 3*25*pi/180 = 5pi/12.
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