Lincoln Electric : Introduces Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD Engine-Driven Welder/Generators
August 20, 2014 at 09:43 am EDT
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19 August 2014
Lincoln Electric Introduces Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD Engine-Driven Welder/Generators
Lincoln Electric's Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD engine-driven welders/generators are designed for heavy industrial applications such as mining, general construction and pipe welding.
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Cleveland - Lincoln Electric introduces two new models in its industrial Vantage® engine-driven welder series. The Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD are each equipped with a Tier 4 Final (T4F) compliant Deutz® turbo-charged diesel engine that meets all new EPA diesel fuel emission standards.
Designed for heavy industrial applications such as mining, general construction and pipe welding, both engine-driven welders are engineered to handle a variety of processes:
Stick welding
TIG welding
MIG welding
Flux-cored wire welding
Arc gouging
The Vantage and Air Vantage series have been re-engineered using a new digital platform. Waveform Control Technology® delivers smoother arc characteristics, faster arc response and improved pipe welding capabilities, including reduced spatter. New pulsing capabilities provide improved arc control for out-of-position work and can be used to reduce heat input, resulting in less distortion of the base material.
ArcLink® digital communication enables fast, reliable digital communications with such components as the Power Feed® 25M semiautomatic wire feeder. With access to advanced wire feeders such as the Power Feed 25M, welding teams can take advantage of user memory presets for common repeated application welding procedures, as well as operator limits and lockouts. Both features help to eliminate operator error on critical welds.
The Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD models feature a Deutz turbo-charged, 64-horsepower TD2.9L4 engine. These Vantages produce 600 amps/40 volts at 60 percent duty cycle and 575 amps/43 volts at 100 percent duty cycle. In addition, each is capable of delivering to 12,000 watts single phase or 20,000 watts three-phase, 120/240 volt AC generator power.
The Air Vantage 600 SD also includes a premium VMAC® belt-drive rotary screw compressor capable of producing 150 psi system pressure with on/off capabilities and separate gauges for monitoring compressor hours and pressure.
For more information about Lincoln Electric's Vantage 600 SD and Air Vantage 600 SD, visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain Bulletin E6.219B.
Lincoln Electric 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. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 48 manufacturing locations, including operations and joint ventures in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the company's website at www.lincoln.electric.com.
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. is a manufacturer of welding, cutting and brazing products. The Company operates through three segments: Americas Welding, International Welding, and the Harris Products Group. The Americas Welding segment includes welding operations in North and South America. The International Welding segment includes welding operations in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The Harris Products Group includes the Companyâs global cutting, soldering and brazing businesses, specialty gas equipment, as well as the retail business in the United States. The Companyâs products include arc welding, brazing and soldering filler metals (consumables), arc welding equipment, plasma and oxyfuel cutting systems, wire feeding systems, fume control equipment, welding accessories, specialty gas regulators, and education solutions; as well as a comprehensive portfolio of automated solutions for joining, cutting, material handling, module assembly, and end of line testing.