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- professional device
- MMA (electrode welding)
- TIG welder
- casing made from powder coated steel
- compact and robust construction with transportation handle
- mobile use possible
Article number: 2125
Model: S-ALU 220
Product details:
With the S-ALU 220 Welder by Stamos Power you invest in a professional tool for TIG and MMA Welding. With this powerful welder you have the possibilities to work in the alternating or direct current mode, depending on the metal. With the alternating current (AC) you can process light metals such as aluminium and titan. Direct current (DC) can be used for welding more robust metals such as steel, copper or brass. The pulse function enables precise and clean working especially on light metals because it momentarily increases the power without changing the temperature. Next to TIG welding you can also weld with coated electrodes. The robust and compact inverter design enables mobile application on construction sites and similar workplaces.
Model | S-TIG 220 | ||
Item Number | 2125 | ||
Condition | New | ||
Rated Input Voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase | ||
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz | ||
Rated Input Power | 23,7 A (TIG) | 36,3 A (MMA) | |
Max. Input Current | 30,8 A (TIG) | 47,2 A (MMA) | |
Rated Input Power | 5,1 kVA (TIG) | 7,8 kVA (MMA) | |
Max. Input Power | 6,6 kVA (WIG) | 10,1 kVA (MMA) | |
Open-Circuit Voltage | 59 V | ||
Welding Current TIG-DC | 10 - 220 A | ||
Welding Current TIG-AC | 10 - 220 A | ||
Welding Current MMA | 10 - 220 A | ||
Duty Cycle | 60% (TIG) | 60% (MMA) | |
Welding Current at 100% DC TIG | 170 A (TIG) | 170 A (MMA) | |
Welding Current at 60% DC TIG | 220 A (WIG) | 220 A (MMA) | |
Impulse Power | 10 - 220 A | ||
Impulse Frequency (AC-Mode) | 0,5 - 5 Hz | ||
Impulse Frequency (DC-Mode) | 0,5 - 5 Hz | ||
Current Balance (AC) | 20 - 80% | ||
Gas Post-flow Time | 1 - 10 s | ||
Power Decline Rate | ------------------------------- | ||
Electrode Diameter | 1 - 3,2 mm (TIG) | 1 - 4 mm (MMA) | |
Ignition TIG | HF – High Frequency | ||
Arc-Force | No | ||
Hot Start | No | ||
Connection for Foot Pedal | Yes | ||
Switch for 2-/4-Stroke Mode | Yes | ||
Device Cooling | Power Ventilator | ||
Torch Cooling | Gas | ||
Welding Thickness | 10 mm | ||
Power Factor | 0,73 | ||
Efficiency (under Rated Power) | ≥ 0,85 | ||
Isolation Class | F | ||
Protection Class | IP21 | ||
Measurements (LxWxH) | 48 x 24 x 50 cm | ||
Weight | 18 kg | ||
Shipping Measurements (LxWxH) | 65 x 31 x 55 cm | ||
Shipping Weight | 27 kg |
The welder is equipped with a MOSFET transistor. This technology represents the highest standards of performance combined with compact and lightweight design. The result is 93% efficiency! The welding current is very stable and thus ensures a perfect weld.
Powerful fans ensure an optimal removal of heat from the unit.
TIG/MIG and MAG welding require a protective gas. Inert gases, such as argon and helium, as well as active gases (for example carbon dioxide) and other mixtures can be used. The solenoid valve regulates the flow of gas. The valve is operated via a button on the torch.
On the back of every welding machine is a screw with an earthing mark. Before use, earth the unit via a cross-section cable, which must be at least 6 mm².
This unit can also be operated using a foot pedal.
This device works with a 1-phase connection (230 V +/- 10 %).
A non-contact high-frequency ignition in TIG mode ensures a cleaner weld starting point.
Value of the arc ignition output current. This current can be adjusted at will. For precision welding, it is recommended to start with reduced power, weld smoothly and eventually adjust the current accordingly.
The output current value before the end of the weld. Welding with the final current helps prevent a crater forming at the end of the weld.
The time after the weld is finished in which gas continues to flow from the torch; this cools the burner and protects the weld from oxidation.
This function reduces the heat to the material. It is primarily suitable for welding thin plates. If MIG welding is used, it is perfect for aluminium welding.
The frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
Relation of pulse duration to period duration.
The maximum value of the electric current while in pulse mode.
The current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
This is the percentage difference of the time between the positive and negative direction of the current during a welding period. This feature allows control of the width of the welding seam and the depth of penetration.
This is the percentage difference of the time between the positive and negative direction of the current during a welding period.
Start the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
By pressing the torch button the solenoid valve opens. allowing the gas to flow in. The gas pre-flow ignites the arc at the pre-set current. Releasing the burner button initiates a rise in the current to that of the pre-set welding current. The welding process stops once you press the burner button again.
A welding method in which the arc is maintained through an electrical current supplied from a non-consumable electrode. The arc is protected from the access of air by an inert gas.
Electrode welding with a coated electrode.
Choose between the 2T and 4T mode.
TIG welding is divided into AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) welding.
Used to switch the pulse function on and off.
By using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
The LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
The Stamos Welding Group offers you a variety of different and modern welding devices at extremely low prices. No matter if plasma cutters, combined devices, MIG MAG, TIG or E-Hand welders - products by the Stamos Welding Group are made for daily continuous operation and live up to every expectation. The Stamos Welding Group lays much emphasis on development and improvement of the product range. We are proud to use exclusively the best materials in our machines. Go for the brand products by the Stamos Welding Group and weld like professionals!
The STAMOS Welding Group exhibits at major events within the welding industry. During the international welding trade fair ExpoWelding, the Stamos received an award for its spectacular presentation.
ExpoWelding takes place every two years in Sosnowiec, Poland. This is one of the most important events in the welding industry regarding Central and Eastern Europe. At this year’s ExpoWelding , over 170 companies from Poland, Gerrnany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Canada, Taiwan, Spain, Italy and Turkey participated.
The Stamos Welding Group Stand was incredibly popular, with a large number of welding experts visiting the stand. This lead to many interesting and constructive conversations. The standout product on the stand, attracting the most attention from visitors, was the MIG/MAG welding device Omega 500.
Our German research and development centre at STAMOS Germany designed the innovative technology within the Omega 500, focusing on the usability of the labour-intensive and demanding applications that are required in industry and production.
As the device was freely accessible to all visitors, they could experience it on their own. Our visitors were impressed with the quality of the welds and praised the high operating comfort of the WELBACH Omega 500 welding device.
For more information on the successful performance of the STAMOS Welding Group, take a look at our photo report below:
STAMOS WELDING GROUP
DESIGNED IN GERMANY, PRODUCED IN CHINA BY GERMAN QUALITY STANDARDS
Our devices are thought out and designed in Germany. Production is outsourced to China due to obvious cost factors.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS?
The production in China is subject to German quality controls at every step of the process.
The STAMOS WELDING GROUP has multiple production facilities in China. Here the facilities are matched with the quality requirements of the product lines in question.