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Product category: Arc welding equipment, manual and automatic
News Release from: ESAB | Subject: LKB 220/220S semi-automatic MIG/MAG welder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 29 January 2002

Versatile MIG/MAG welder operates at low
cost

The ESAB LKB 220/220S semi-automatic MIG/MAG welding machine, designed for light and medium duty, automotive and general engineering combines versatility with low operating costs.

The ESAB LKB 220/220S semi-automatic MIG/MAG welding machine, designed for light and medium duty, automotive and general engineering combines versatility with low operating costs Excellent welding control is assured, thanks to the 21-step voltage selector

The unit is suitable for welding with solid filler wires if mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium, as well as with flux-cored wires - with or without shielding gas.

The semi-automnatioc function of the LKB 220S offers synergic control where welding parameters are partially set automativally by the power sopurce, depending on preselected witre sizes, material and voiltage.

With an extrem,ely wide welding range of 20 - 220A, the three-phase LKB 220/220S power unit also features a built-in wire feeder and potentiometers for setting wire feed speed, spot welding and burn-back time.

The operator is also able to select soft-start speed (50%-, 100%-, 70%- of the work speed).

All controls are located on the front panel for ease of operation.

An ESAB PSF 250 air-cooled torch completes the package.

The robust, high quality and well-balanced torch is easy to operate, with the welding process being initiated simply by pressing the torch switch and terminating it when the switch is released. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...

(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 28 January 2002).

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