Weldmatic 200 | Operator Manual | Model No CP150-1
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Austarc 13S, Classification E4313-A
A smooth running electrode with a soft arc,
particularly suited to light sheetmetal and
smooth mitre fillet welds.
Staincord 316L-016, Classification
E316L-16
For quality all position stainless steel
welding. Extra smooth running, high arc
stability, easy re-strike, excellent slag
removal and bead appearance.
Staincord 309Mo-16, Classification
E309LMo-16
For high quality all position stainless steel
welding. This extra low carbon alloy is
specifically indicated for AISI 309Mo type
alloys, but is also ideal for joining mild/low
alloy steel to a range of 300 and 400
series stainless steels. Features extra
smooth running, high arc stability, easy
re-strike, excellent slag removal and
bead appearance.
Austarc 16TC, Classification E4916-A
A low hydrogen electrode with good
arc stability and out-of-position welding
characteristics. This electrode is ideal
for medium carbon steels, or steels of
unknown analysis.
Unicord 312, Classification ES312-16
A high tensile (50tsi), chromium nickel
electrode specially formulated for joining
all alloy steels and irons, and for tool and
die maintenance.
Equipment options
Part #
TIG
Torch
(135A complete with
valve, 4m cable with
twist-lock connection
and fitted with 2.4mm
collet and thoriated
tungsten)
TIG001
Trolley Kit
Gas Drawer
AM357
GTAW (TIG Welding)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is a
welding process where the arc is struck
between a non-consumable tungsten
electrode and the work piece. A ceramic
nozzle surrounds the tungsten electrode
and directs a flow of inert gas, usually Argon,
over the electrode and the weld zone. If
filler metal is required, it is hand fed into the
welding arc. The DC current output of the
Weldmatic 200 is suitable for welding most
ferrous and non-ferrous metals, but is not
suitable for welding Aluminium for which an
AC machine is required.