Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT
Welding Equipment
Construction Equipment
Miller Electric Updated Welder/generators
Multiquip BDW180MC Welder
Lincoln Electric Ranger 250 GXT
Miller Electric Updated Welder/generators
The output of the Bobcat 250 and Trailblazer 302 welder/generators has been increased to an Accu-Rated 11,000 watts of usable peak power, enabling them to better handle sudden electrical loads.
- Able to handle increased power loads during motor starts
- Kohler gas and Kubota diesel engines
- 12-gal. fuel tanks
Multiquip BDW180MC Welder
The BDW180MC rechargeable battery-powered welder provides up to 180 amps of welding power (True DC Power).
- Quiet with no exhaust fumes, making it suited for indoor use
- Lightweight, portable and compact at just 129 lbs.
- Digital control panel
Lincoln Electric Ranger 250 GXT
The Ranger 250 GXT combines an AC/DC welder with a powerful AC auxiliary power generator.
- 250-amp welding output for stick, TIG, MIG and flux-cored welding, as well as arc gouging with up to 3/16-in. carbons
- Remote control capabilities allow for the addition of a foot or hand control current
- AC generator provides 11,000 watts of peak power and 10,000 watts of continuous power
Fabco HYDRO-ARC 7500
The HYDRO-ARC 7500 is a hydraulically driven, 240-amp DC welder coupled with a 6-kW, 120/240-volt AC generator.
- Operates AC tools, air compressors, lights, pumps and more
- Weighs 165 lbs.
- Measures 27 in. long by 17 in. high by 10 in. wide
Hobart Champion 10,000
The Champion 10,000 welder/generator is powered by a 20-hp Kohler twin-cylinder OHV engine or a 22-hp Subaru OHV engine.
- Produces 10,000 watts of peak auxiliary power and a 210-amp constant current DC weld output at 60% duty cycle
- 9,500 watts of continuous power from four 120V receptacles and one 120/240V receptacle
- Starting capabilities for motors in the 3- to 5-hp range
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