Ideal for on-site work! Gasoline engine TIG welder.
■Compact and lightweight, making it convenient for on-site work. The engine welding machine has a dry weight of 87kg, and the TIG unit is also designed to be lightweight at 12.7kg. It can be easily loaded onto light vans and small trucks. ■Upgraded to a maximum welding current of 155A and an AC power supply of 3.0kVA, providing more flexibility in operation. ■With the new TIG unit RU3, remote operation is easy and convenient. ■It can also be used as a regular gasoline engine welding machine.
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■Accessories - TIG Unit RU3 - Communication Cable 5m - Communication Cable Adapter 15cm - High-Frequency Grounding Cable (5m) ■Customer-Supplied Items - TIG Torch (8m) *Compatible with all manufacturers - Argon Gas Cylinder - Flow Regulator - Gas Hose - Base Material Cable (10m) - Cable (5m)
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P4
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Applications/Examples of results
- Equipment installation - Wiring and piping work - Plant construction
Detailed information
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GAW-155ES features a lightweight all-steel body. The dry weight is 87 kg.
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New TIG Unit Operations related to TIG welding are centralized in the TIG unit. Even from a distance away from the welding machine, adjustments to the welding current can be made at hand.
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Full set expansion example * The TIG unit and busbar cable are to be arranged by the customer.
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GAT-155ES | Welding current range: (TIG) 15 to 155A (manual welding) 30 to 155A AC power supply: Single-phase 100V 3.0KVA (with inverter) Dimensions: 687×494×630mm Dry weight [operating weight]: 87[95]kg |
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Denyo develops and manufactures a wide range of original products, including engine generators, engine welders, engine compressors, high-pressure water pumps, and aerial work platforms, receiving high acclaim in over 150 countries worldwide. In particular, the engine generators boast a 70% market share in the domestic market, while engine welders hold a 55% share.