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News Release from: Lincoln Electric Company, The | Subject: Diesel engined welders/generators
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2006
Welder/generator users get engine choice
Lincoln Electric gives users an additional engine choice for the company's Vantage 300 welder/generator - buyers can choose between the new Deutz or existing Kubota diesel engines.
Lincoln Electric gives construction teams, pipe rig owners, rental fleet managers an additional engine choice for the company's popular Vantage 300 welder/generator Now, buyers can choose between the new Deutz or existing Kubota diesel engines
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Housed in a compact, corrosion-resistant SS case, a 300A welding generator set has 'Chopper Technology' to deliver efficient starts and a smooth arc for general welding.
The newest Vantage 300 features the reliable Deutz D2008L4 four-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine.
This 1.6 litre engine runs at 1800 rev/min and is rated at 24HP.
That is enough power to deliver a rated DC welding output of 300A at 32V, 100% duty cycle (400A maximum).
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In addition, the Vantage 300 Deutz generates 12.5kW peak (11kW continuous) of three-phase 240V AC auxiliary power and 11.5kW peak (10kW continuous) of single-phase AC auxiliary power for grinders and other common construction tools.
With a 15 gallon engine fuel tank on the Deutz, the Vantage 300 can run all day.
The Vantage 300 Deutz is housed in a compact, stainless steel enclosure for added environmental corrosion resistance.
All Vantage models feature Lincoln Chopper Technology to deliver great arc starts and smooth arc performance for stick, TIG or wire welding.
Lincoln Vantage engine-driven construction welder/generators are designed to deliver strong multi-process welding capability and simple operation.
Operators can select one of four process modes - CC-Stick, Downhill Pipe for stick, Touch-Start TIG or CV-Wire ('stick' is MMA - Ed).
After the process mode is selected, operators need only dial in the desired current or voltage to get started.
The unit is also capable of arc gouging with up to 1/4in carbons.
A lockable, removable sliding access door provides ample space for engine and oil filter work, providing 55% more access than competitive products.
A battery drawer on the front of the machine and a top-mounted radiator cover allow convenient access to these systems.
A patent-pending tilt-down control panel offers easy servicing of internal components.
Easy to use and convenient, the unit delivers top arc performance, a smooth, reliable engine, plenty of auxiliary power, a compact case and tough materials built to last.
The Vantage 300 Deutz is backed by a three-year Lincoln warranty.
The Deutz engine is warranted by Deutz for two years/2,000h for all components, 3 years/3,000h for major components.
* About Lincoln Electric - The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc-welding systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.
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