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Model: 3570
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Description Technical Details FunctionsThe high quality DC Wleders by the STAMOS WELDING GROUP
The DC Welders by the STAMOS WELDING GROUP were made for professional use. They are characterised by a robust design and high reliability. The welding current of the DC Welders can be adjusted between 5 and 250 Ampere (depending on the model). With these options the devices can be ideally adjusted to any conditions. The combined welders work with an input voltage of 230 volt and have a low weight thanks to the use of light and stable materials. Buy a low priced DC welder by the STAMOS WELDING GROUP today!
Further functions of the DC Welders by the STAMOS WELDING GROUP:
Welding Types:
With the DC Welders by the STAMOS WELDING GROUP you can conduct a multitude of welding methods. They can be used as MMA Inverters mit bis zu 250 Ampere Leistung (je nach Modell) und/oder als DC-WIG-SchweiÃgerät with up to 250 amps (depending on the model). You do not have to get various specialised devices at high costs. The performance of these devices will convince you.
With our red Stamos Germany series you receive good quality at fair prices. For our almost professionals we offer the green Stamos ECO series. These devices have the same quality as our Stamos Germany series but the components are more powerful and have a longer life spanand especially offer better recyclability and higher energy efficiency than other devices. As a full on professional you can count on the complete luxury offered by the yellow Stamos Selection series. The excellent quality, high class materials and components as well as absolute quality control convince on every level.
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Series | Stamos Germany | |||
Item Number | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
Model | S-WIGMA 200 | S-WIGMA 200P | S-WIGMA 250 | S-WIGMA 250P |
Rated Input Voltage [V] | 230 V, 1-Phase | |||
Input Frequency [Hz] | 50/60 Hz | |||
Rated Input Current [A] | 14 A | 18,7 A | 18,8 A | |
max. Input Current [A] | 20 A | 28 A | ||
Rated Input Power [kVA] | 3 kVA | 4,1 kVA | ||
max. Input Power [kVA] | 4,3 kVA | 6 kVA | ||
Open Circuit Voltage [V] | 56 V | |||
Welding Current TIG-DC [A] | 5 - 200 A | 5 - 250 A | ||
Welding Current MMA [A] | 5 - 200 A | 5 - 250 A | ||
Duty Cycle [%] | 60% | |||
Welding Current at 100% ED [A] | 154 A | 193 A | ||
Welding Current at 60% ED [A] | 200 A | 250 A | ||
Impulse Frequency (DC-Mode) [Hz] | ---------- | 0,5 - 25 Hz | ---------- | 0,5 - 25 Hz |
Puls Width / Impulse Width / Duty Cycle [%] | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
Gas Magnet Valve | Yes | |||
Gas Pre Flow Time [s] | 0 s | |||
Gas Post Flow Time [s] | 3 s | |||
Current Rise Time [s] | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
Current Fall Time [s] | ---------- | 0 - 5 s | ---------- | 0 - 5 s |
Electrode Diameter (WIG) [mm] | 1 - 3,2 mm | |||
Electrode Diameter (MMA) [mm] | 1 - 4 mm | |||
Ignition (TIG) | HF â High Frequency | |||
ARC-Force | Yes | |||
Hot Start | Yes | |||
Anti Stick | Yes | |||
Connection for Footpedal | No | |||
Switch for 2-/4 Stroke Mode | No | |||
Device Cooling | Power Ventilator | |||
Torch Cooling | Air | |||
Welding Thickness [mm] | 0,5 - 8 mm | 0,5 - 10 mm | ||
Power Factor | 0,7 - 0,9 | 0,93 | ||
Efficiency (under Rated Power) | ⥠0,85 | |||
Isolation Class | F | |||
Protection Class | IP 21 S | |||
Dimensions (LxBxH) in cm | 36,5x16x24 | 36,5x16x24 | 16x36,5x24 | 43x29x20 |
Weight | 13,15 kg | 13,15 kg | 13,15 kg | 10,95 kg |
Shipping Dimensions (LxBxH) in cm | 59x24,5x32,5 | 64x29,5x39,5 | 23x57x32 | 68,5x39x28,5 |
Shipping Weight | 15,10 kg | 18,15 kg | 15,70 kg | 15,65 kg |
Series | Stamos ECO | Stamos Selection | ||
Item Number | 2062 | 2035 | 2037 | |
Model | S-DIGITRON 200P | S-WIGMA 225PMH | S-WIGMA 225PH | |
Rated Input Voltage [V] | 230 V, 1-Phase | |||
Input Frequency [Hz] | 50/60 Hz | |||
Rated Input Current [A] | 14,6 A (WIG) | 20 A (MMA) | 17,4 A | |
max. Input Current [A] | 20,7 A (WIG) | 28,2 A (MMA) | 24,6 A | |
Rated Input Power [kVA] | 3,2 kVA (WIG) | 4,2 kVA (MMA) | 3,8 kVA | |
max. Input Power [kVA] | 4,4 kVA (WIG) | 6,3 kVA (MMA) | 5,4 kVA | |
Open Circuit Voltage [V] | 56 V | |||
Welding Current TIG-DC [A] | 10 - 200 A | 10 - 225 A | ||
Welding Current MMA [A] | 10 - 180 A | 10 - 225 A | ||
Duty Cycle [%] | 60% | |||
Welding Current at 100% ED [A] | DC 155 A (WIG) | 139 A (MMA) | 174 A | |
Welding Current at 60% ED [A] | DC 200 A (WIG) | 180 A (MMA) | 225 A | |
Impulse Frequency (DC-Mode) [Hz] | 1 - 200 Hz | 0,5 - 300 Hz | 0,5 - 200 Hz | |
Puls Width / Impulse Width / Duty Cycle [%] | 5 - 90% | 10 - 90% | ||
Gas Magnet Valve | Yes | |||
Gas Pre Flow Time [s] | 0 - 2 s | 0 - 1 s | 0 s | |
Gas Post Flow Time [s] | 0 - 9,9 s | 0 - 10 s | ||
Current Rise Time [s] | 0 - 9,9 s | ---------- | ||
Current Fall Time [s] | 0 - 9,9 s | 0 - 10 s | 0 - 5 s | |
Electrode Diameter (WIG) [mm] | 1 - 3,2 mm | |||
Electrode Diameter (MMA) [mm] | 1 - 4 mm | 2 - 4 mm | 1 - 4 mm | |
Ignition (TIG) | HF â High Frequency | |||
ARC-Force | Yes | |||
Hot Start | Yes | |||
Anti Stick | Yes | |||
Connection for Footpedal | No | |||
Switch for 2-/4 Stroke Mode | Yes | |||
Device Cooling | Power Ventilator | |||
Torch Cooling | Air | |||
Welding Thickness [mm] | 0,5 - 10 mm | 0,5 - 8 mm | ||
Power Factor | 0,93 | |||
Efficiency (under Rated Power) | ⥠0,85 | |||
Isolation Class | F | |||
Protection Class | IP 21 S | |||
Dimensions (LxBxH) in cm | 40x17x31 | 55x38x22 | 48x37x21 | |
Weight | 15,40 kg | 17,30 kg | 13,10 kg | |
Shipping Dimensions (LxBxH) in cm | 53x33x39 | 65x46x35 | 60x45x44 | |
Shipping Weight | 17,20 kg | 24 kg | 21 kg |
Lieferumfang: | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | ||||||||
- S-WIGMA 200 - Earth Terminal - TIG Torch - Electrode Clamp - Clamping Sleeves Set - Mask | - S-WIGMA 200P - Earth Terminal 3,5 m - TIG Torch 4 m - Electrode Clamp 3,5 m - Clamping Sleeves Set with 2,0mm, 2,4mm and 3,2mm - Clamping Sleeve Casing - 3 different Ceramic Nozzles (5er,6er,7er) - Torch Cap short - Torch Cap long - Mask | - S-WIGMA 250 - Earth Terminal - TIG Torch - Electrode Clamp - Clamping Sleeves Set with 2,0mm , 2,4mm and 3,2mm Clamping Sleeve - Mask | - S-WIGMA 250P - Earth Terminal - TIG Torch - Electrode Clamp - Clamping Sleeves Set with 2,0mm , 2,4mm and 3,2mm Clamping Sleeve - Mask | |||||||||
2062 | 2035 | 2037 | ||||||||||
- S-DIGITRON 225P - WIG Hose Package: 4m - Ceramic Caps: 4 pcs - Earth Cable: 4m - Electrode Clamp: 4m - different Electrode Nozzle Clamps: 2 pcs - Torch Cap: 1 pcs - Universal Tungsten Electrode: 1 pcs - Manual in German | - S-WIGMA 225PMH - WIG Hose Package: 4m - Electrodes, Ceramic Caps - Earth Cable: 4m - Electrode Clamp: 4m - different Electrode Nozzle Clamps - Torch Cap - Manual (Deutsch) | - S-WIGMA 255PH - WIG Hose Package: 3,5m - Electrodes, Ceramic Caps - Earth Cable: 4m - Electrode Clamp: 4m - different Electrode Nozzle Clamps - Torch Cap - Manual (German) |
Technical drawings in English - download PDF | |||||||
2008 x | 2009 x | 2010 x | 2011 x | 2062 x | 2035 x | 2037 x | 2132 |
Model | S-WIGMA 200 |
Item number | 2008 |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz |
Input current | 14 A |
Max. input current | 20 A |
Input power | 3 kVA |
Max. input power | 4,3 kVA |
Open circuit voltage | 56 V |
Welding current TIG-DC | 5 - 200 A |
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Welding current MMA | 5 - 200 A |
Duty cycle | 60% |
Welding current at 100% duty cycle | 154 A |
Welding current at 60% duty cycle | 200 A |
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Gas magnetic valve | Yes |
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Gas post-flow time | 3 s |
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Electrode diameter (TIG) | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter (MMA) | 1 - 4 mm |
Ignition TIG | HF - high-frequency |
ARC-Force | Yes |
Hot Start | Yes |
Anti-Stick | Yes |
Foot pedal connection | No |
2 T / 4 T change-over switch | No |
Cooling | Ventilator |
Burner cooling | Air |
Welding power | 0,5 mm - 8 mm |
Power factor | 0,7 - 0,9 |
Efficiency (at rated power) | ≥ 0,85 |
Insulation class | F |
Protection class | IP21S |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 36,50 x 16,00 x 24,00 cm |
Weight | 13,15 kg |
Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) | 59,00 x 24,50 x 32,50 cm |
Shipping weight | 15,10 kg |
Model | S-WIGMA 200P |
Item number | 2009 |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz |
Input current | 14 A |
Max. input current | 20 A |
Input power | 3 kVA |
Max. input power | 4,3 kVA |
Open circuit voltage | 56 V |
Welding current TIG-DC | 5 - 200 A |
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Welding current MMA | 5 - 200 A |
Duty cycle | 60% |
Welding current at 100% duty cycle | 154 A |
Welding current at 60% duty cycle | 200 A |
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Pulse current | 5 - 200 A |
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Pulse frequency (DC-Mode) | 0,5 - 25 Hz |
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Gas magnetic valve | Yes |
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Gas post-flow time | 3 s |
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Down slope time | 0 - 5 s |
Electrode diameter (TIG) | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter (MMA) | 1 - 4 mm |
Ignition TIG | HF - high-frequency |
ARC-Force | Yes |
Hot Start | Yes |
Anti-Stick | Yes |
Foot pedal connection | No |
2 T / 4 T change-over switch | No |
Cooling | Ventilator |
Burner cooling | Air |
Welding power | 0,5 mm - 8 mm |
Power factor | 0,7 - 0,9 |
Efficiency (at rated power) | ≥ 0,85 |
Insulation class | F |
Protection class | IP21S |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 36,50 x 16,00 x 24,00 cm |
Weight | 13,15 kg |
Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) | 64,00 x 29,50 x 39,50 cm |
Shipping weight | 18,15 kg |
Model | S-WIGMA 250 |
Item number | 2010 |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz |
Input current | 18,7 A |
Max. input current | 28 A |
Input power | 4,1 kVA |
Max. input power | 6 kVA |
Open circuit voltage | 56 V |
Welding current TIG-DC | 5 - 200 A |
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Welding current MMA | 5 - 200 A |
Duty cycle | 60% |
Welding current at 100% duty cycle | 193 A |
Welding current at 60% duty cycle | 250 A |
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Gas magnetic valve | Yes |
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Gas post-flow time | 3 s |
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Electrode diameter (TIG) | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter (MMA) | 1 - 4 mm |
Ignition TIG | HF - high-frequency |
ARC-Force | Yes |
Hot Start | Yes |
Anti-Stick | Yes |
Foot pedal connection | No |
2 T / 4 T change-over switch | No |
Cooling | Ventilator |
Burner cooling | Air |
Welding power | 0,5 mm - 10 mm |
Power factor | 0,93 |
Efficiency (at rated power) | ≥ 0,85 |
Insulation class | F |
Protection class | IP21S |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 16,00 x 36,50 x 24,00 cm |
Weight | 13,15 kg |
Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) | 23,00 x 57,00 x 32,00 cm |
Shipping weight | 15,70 kg |
Model | S-WIGMA 250P |
Item number | 2011 |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz |
Input current | 18,8 A |
Max. input current | 28 A |
Input power | 4,1 kVA |
Max. input power | 6 kVA |
Open circuit voltage | 56 V |
Welding current TIG-DC | 5 - 250 A |
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Welding current MMA | 5 - 250 A |
Duty cycle | 60% |
Welding current at 100% duty cycle | 193 A |
Welding current at 60% duty cycle | 250 A |
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Pulse current | 5 - 250 A |
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Pulse frequency (DC-Mode) | 0,5 - 25 Hz |
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Gas magnetic valve | Yes |
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Gas post-flow time | 3 s |
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Down slope time | 0 - 5 s |
Electrode diameter (TIG) | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter (MMA) | 1 - 4 mm |
Ignition TIG | HF - high-frequency |
Hot Start | Yes |
Foot pedal connection | No |
2 T / 4 T change-over switch | No |
Cooling | Ventilator |
Burner cooling | Air |
Welding power | 0,5 mm - 10 mm |
Power factor | 0,93 |
Efficiency (at rated power) | ≥ 0,85 |
Insulation class | F |
Protection class | IP21S |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 43,00 x 29,00 x 20,00 cm |
Weight | 10,95 kg |
Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) | 68,50 x 39,00 x 28,50 cm |
Shipping weight | 15,65 kg |
Model | S-DIGITRON 200P | |
Voltage | 230V | |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz | |
Functions | TIG | MMA |
Rated input current | 4.5 kVA | 6.3 kVA |
Open-circuit voltage | 56 V | 56 V |
Output current scope | 10 - 200 A | 10 - 180 A |
Output current scope | 20 - 25.6 V | 20 - 27.2 V |
Duty cyle | 60 % | |
No-load loss (w) | 40 | |
Arc start | HF | |
Performance Factor (cos) | 0.93 | |
Efficiency | 85% | |
Rise and decay time of the current | 0 - 9.9 s | |
Gas pre-flow time | 0.1 - 2.0 s | |
Gas after-flow time | 0 - 9.9 s | |
Pulse work cycle | 5 - 90% | |
Puls frequency | 1 - 200 Hz | |
Welding thickness | 0,5 - 10 mm | |
Protection class | IP21S | |
Insulation class | F | |
Weight | 15,40 kg | |
Dimension (LxWxH) | 40,00 x 17,00 x 31,00 cm | |
Shipping weight | 17,20 kg | |
Shipping dimension (LxWxH) | 53,00 x 33,00 x 39,00 cm |
Model | S-WIGMA 225 PMH |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Input current eff. / max. | T 17 A |
Open circuit voltage | 40 V |
Degree of housing protection | IP21S |
Insulation class | F |
Overvoltage protection | Yes |
Cooling | Fan |
Gas solenoid valve | Yes |
Duty-cycle WIG | ED 225 A / 60% |
Duty cycle WIG | ED 173A / 100% |
Welding current WIG | 5 - 225 A |
Welding current MMA | 5 - 225 A |
Ignition TIG | HF |
Ignition MMA | Contact |
Electrode diameter WIG | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter MMA | 1 - 4 mm |
Gas after-flow | 1 - 10 Sec. |
Down slope | 0-10 s |
Base current | 10-90% |
Thickness of welding | 0,3 - 8 mm |
Pulse current | 10 - 225 A |
Pulse width | 0,1 - 0,9 (10 - 90%) |
Pulse frequency | 0,5 - 300 Hz |
Hot-Start/Anti-Stick (MMA) | Yes |
Safety | Present |
Dimension (LxWxH) | 55,00 x 38,00 x 22,00 cm |
Weight | 17,30 kg |
Shipping dimension (LxWxH) | 65,00 x 46,00 x 35,00 cm |
Shipping weight | 24,00 kg |
Model | S-WIGMA 225 PH |
Condition | New |
Input voltage | 230 V, 1-Phase |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Input current | 14 A |
Open-circuit voltage | 40 V |
Degree of housing protection | IP21S |
Insulation class | F |
Overvoltage protection | Yes |
Cooling | Fan |
Gas solenoid valve | Yes |
Duty cycle WIG | ED 225 A / 60% |
Duty cycle WIG | ED 172 A / 100% |
Welding current WIG | 10 - 225 A |
Welding current MMA | 10 - 225 A |
Electrode diameter WIG | 1 - 3,2 mm |
Electrode diameter MMA | 1 - 4 mm |
Gas after-flow | 1 - 10 Sec. |
Ignition | HF |
Down slope | 0-5 Sec. |
Pulse rate | 10 - 90% |
Pulse frequency | (LF) 0,5-2 (MF) 50-200 |
Hot-Start/Anti-Stick (MMA): | Yes |
Safety | Present |
Dimension (LxWxH) | 48,00 x 37,00 x 21,00 cm |
Weight | 13,10 kg |
Shipping dimension (LxWxH) | 60,00 x 45,00 x 44,00 cm |
Shipping weight | 21,00 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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
WELDING CURRENTGAS POST-FLOW TIME
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.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC-FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODS
By using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
OVERLOAD / FAULT LEDThe LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
WELDING CURRENTDOWN SLOPE TIME
The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.
GAS POST-FLOW TIMEThe 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.
PULSEThis 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.
PULSE FREQUENCYThe frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
IMPULSE CURRENTThe maximum value of the electric current while in pulse mode.
BASE CURRENTThe current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC-FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
PULSE FUNCTION SWITCH
Used to switch the pulse function on and off.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODSBy using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
The LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
WELDING CURRENTGAS POST-FLOW TIME
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.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC-FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODS
By using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
OVERLOAD / FAULT LEDThe LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
WELDING CURRENTDOWN SLOPE TIME
The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.
GAS POST-FLOW TIMEThe 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.
PULSEThis 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.
PULSE FREQUENCYThe frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
IMPULSE CURRENTThe maximum value of the electric current while in pulse mode.
BASE CURRENTThe current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
PULSE FUNCTION SWITCH
Used to switch the pulse function on and off.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODSBy using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
The LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
GAS PRE-FLOW TIMEThis is the time taken from the moment of pressing the torch button to that of the electric arc igniting. During this process the solenoid valve opens and the released gas pushes the oxygen from the gas lines and in doing so, forms a protective atmosphere for the arc.
STARTING CURRENTValue 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.
CURRENT RISE TIMEThe time taken by the output power to rise to that of the welding current’s value.
WELDING CURRENTDOWN SLOPE TIME
The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.
FINAL CURRENTThe 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.
GAS POST-FLOW TIMEThe 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.
PULSEThis 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.
PULSE FREQUENCYThe frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
PULSE DUTY FACTORRelation of pulse duration to period duration.
BASE CURRENTThe current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
4-STROKEBy 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.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
PARAMETERS / FUNCTION SELECTION
PARAMETERS / FUNCTION CONTROL
"2T / 4T" SELECTION SWITCH
Choose between the 2T and 4T mode.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODSBy using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
PROGThe welding unit can internally save programs. You can start the desired program by pressing the button PROG.
SAVEThe unit can store several welding programs digitally under selected numbers, for example programs specific to the requirements of certain materials.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
GAS PRE-FLOW TIMEThis is the time taken from the moment of pressing the torch button to that of the electric arc igniting. During this process the solenoid valve opens and the released gas pushes the oxygen from the gas lines and in doing so, forms a protective atmosphere for the arc.
WELDING CURRENTDOWN SLOPE TIME
The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.
GAS POST-FLOW TIMEThe 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.
PULSEThis 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.
PULSE FREQUENCYThe frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
IMPULSE CURRENTThe maximum value of the electric current while in pulse mode.
BASE CURRENTThe current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
4-STROKEBy 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.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
"2T / 4T" SELECTION SWITCH
Choose between the 2T and 4T mode.
PULSE FUNCTION SWITCHUsed to switch the pulse function on and off.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODSBy using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
OVERLOAD / FAULT LEDThe LED light indicates overheating or a malfunction.
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.
VENTILATORSPowerful 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.
EARTHING SYSTEMOn 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.
GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTORMMA WELDING CABLE CONNECTOR
TIG TORCH CONNECTOR
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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.
WELDING CURRENTDOWN SLOPE TIME
The time taken of the output welding current to lower to that of the terminal current.
PULSEThis 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.
PULSE FREQUENCYThe frequency of impulses during pulse mode.
IMPULSE CURRENTThe maximum value of the electric current while in pulse mode.
BASE CURRENTThe current which maintains the arc while in pulse mode.
2-STROKEStart the weld by placing pressure on the torch button. Stop the process by releasing the button.
4-STROKEBy 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.
HOT STARTThrough automatically boosting the tension at the ignition of the arc, this function facilitates the electrical arc ignition. After ignition, the unit automatically returns to the pre-set voltage.
ARC FORCEThe current value increases automatically when the arc is shorter.
ANTI-STICKThis function helps to prevent overheating of the electrode by switching off the welding current when the electrode sticks to the material.
TIG WELDINGA 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.
MMA WELDINGElectrode welding with a coated electrode.
"2T / 4T" SELECTION SWITCH
Choose between the 2T and 4T mode.
PULSE FUNCTION SWITCHUsed to switch the pulse function on and off.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE WELDING METHODSBy using the SHIFT key the welding mode can be selected.
Shows the welding / cutting parameters.
OVERLOAD / FAULT LEDThe 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.
STAMOS GERMANY The red series is mainly meant for price-conscious customers. Good quality at reasonable prices. Whoever wants to weld regularly and with higher currents should choose a device from the advanced Stamos series. STAMOS GERMANY PRO SERIES The devices are equipped with 8 m long cables. Moreover the components are of higher quality, more powerful and possess a longer life span than those of the standard Stamos versions. They are especially suited for customers that weld a lot and need a large distance to the welder. STAMOS GERMANY ECO Energy saving, attractive design, comfortable handling, strong welding power, low noise pollution, excellent workmanship. The recyclability and energy efficiency is higher than for other devices. Use of: paints, glues, cables and plastics with less pollutants. Tightened production controls to ensure sustainability and strongly reduce the environmental impact. The use of energy efficient components ensures minimal losses of energy. STAMOS GERMANY SELECTION The â??luxuriousâ?? STAMOS SELECTION stands for excellent quality, perfect welding seams and cuts as well as highest design requirements. These devices are characterised by great design (first products in this price class that ensure excellent composition of special metals and plastics). The use of high class steering elements and connections and the special selection of first class components (e.g. Toshiba) guarantee higher reliability and professional use. Every material used as well as every step of production is checked various times for 100% quality and the end products are repeatedly tested for aspects like processing, performance and stability. STAMOS POWER This is a further development from our Stamos series so far. The devices have higher qualities than their predecessors and are distinguished by enhanced performance. Use of higher quality and more robust connections and cables, especially resilient MOSFET transistors and other components. Construction by highly professional SMT machines (fully automatic machines, which use the surface mount technology, meaning the individual components are mounted exactly to the circuit boards with the help of lasers) for the assembly of different components and especially for the production of the circuit boards that ensure constant and reliable performance. WELBACH WWe further continue our innovation techniques and present our digital welders by WELBACH. The devices are fully digitally controlled with the help of the Stamos machine interface. The high class operation panels ensure highest comfort. The digital signal processors monitor all parameters so that the conducted work always matches the set parameters. The plasma cutters by Welbach are additionally equipped with original TRAFIMET® plasma torches. Payment Methods Logistics Partners Copyright © 2007 - 2017 - expondo | GET IT DONE - Your specialist for business and industry. Realized by Free shipping to the UK Prices incl. VAT Free returns Expert advice available via telephone