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Metabo welding technology brochure

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ficiently. Example: The innovative sinus inverter techno-
logy by Metabo. High welding output but low fuel con-
sumption. Or the microprocessor control – we call it
Which welding device is suitable for which material?
Electrode welding
Device type
Max. Ø
Electrodes
E 130
3,25 mm
E 150
3,25 mm*
E 170 Si
4,0 mm
SK 200
5,0 mm
SK 230
5,0 mm
SB 140
3,25 mm
SB 200 CT
4,0 mm
* Cr Ni up to 4.0 mm
TIG welding
Device type
TIG 170 DC
TIG 170 AC/DC
MIG/MAG welding
Device type
MIG/MAG 140
MIG/MAG 160
MIG/MAG 150/20 XT
MIG/MAG 170/30 XTC
MIG/MAG 200/40 XT
MIG/MAG 250/60 XT
MIG/MAG 300/45 XT
Note: The specified material thickness values are only standard values.
Thicker materials can naturally also be processed by appropriate
seam preparation and multi-layer structure of the weld seam.
SINUS INVERTER TECHNOLOGY.
Sinus inverter
Standard inverter
U; I
t
Loss
Output
Weldable
Weldable materials with electrode
Material
Steel
thickness
1,5–5 mm**
1,5–5 mm**
1,5–5 mm**
2,5–6 mm
2,5–7 mm
2,5–4 mm
2,5–5 mm
** TIG from 0.3 mm on
Weldable
Weldable materials
Material
thickness
Steel
0,3–6 mm
0,3–6 mm
Weldable
Weldable
wire
Material
thickness
0,6–0,8 mm
0,5–3 mm
0,6–0,8 mm
0,5–4 mm
0,6–0,8 mm
0,5–5 mm
0,6–0,8 mm
0,5–6 mm
0,6–1,0 mm
0,5–8 mm
0,6–1,2 mm
0,5–10 mm
0,6–1,2 mm
0,5–15 mm
U; I
t
"Smart Intelligence" – with state-of-the-art electronics
for ideal welding results.
Stainless
Aluminium
steel (VA)
Stainless steel (VA)
Nonferrous heavy metals
Weldable materials
Steel
Stainless steel (VA)
An optimisation of the output factor
is achieved using the sinus-inverter
techno logy by Metabo. This means
that a higher output is possible with
lower current consumption from the
230 V energy supply.
Advantages:
High welding output at 230 V
(electrode up to 170 A).
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Weldable materials with TIG
Steel
Stainless
steel (VA)
heavy metals***
*** except aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
*
*
* conditionally applicable
No oversized current generators
due to the reduced power con-
sumption.
Welding gaps that can be caused
by long cable extensions, are a
thing of the past.
Future standards are already
met today.
Nonferrous
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