LTPDC2000 Lotos LTPDC2000 Pilot Arc IGBT 50A Plasma Cutter /200A Tig/Stick Welder with Pedal (weekend special deal) Review
LTPDC2000 Lotos LTPDC2000 Pilot Arc IGBT 50A Plasma Cutter /200A Tig/Stick Welder with Pedal (weekend special deal) Feature
- Three-in-one 50A plasma cutter, 200A tig welder and 200A stick welder (+aluminum stick welding)
- 200 to 240VAC, Dual Frequency (50Hz/60Hz)
- Robust Infineon (By Siemens) IGBT Power Drive Matrix
- PAPST cooling system from Germany
- 3 Years Warranty on Parts and Labor from a trusted U.S. company
Lotos LTPDC2000 is a THREE-IN-ONE Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter (50A) / Tig Welder (200A) / Stick (MMA) welder (200A). You would have to purchase 3 separate machines to do what this ONE machine can do!
Using this portable plasma cutter is cheaper than Oxyacetylene after just a few cuts. Less cleaning, less maintenance, less noxious gases, less fire hazard, simply less overall work and a better, cleaner cut. The torch trigger can be moved for a custom fit. It can be used in finger or thumb positions. The torch head is adjustable for tight spaces. High Frequency DC Plasma cuts thicker materials than standard DC plasma cutters. High Frequency Plasma cut faster with less distortion in the work piece.
The Lotos LTPDC2000 is packed with the full features of each of the separate machines. The Tig welds from this LTPDC2000 are clean and strong. This Tig welder is easier to use than any other Tig welder on the planet! Just flip a switch, set your amperage and weld... It's that simple! This machine will weld steel, stainless steel, molybdenum, and ferrous alloys.
An ARC (Stick) welder is a necessity in any industrial shop or home workshop. There are welding jobs that simply require ARC or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). With arc welding, no shielding gas is required. Stick welding is cheap and effective: fill the large gaps and holes, weld the cast iron and weld the extra thick steel with the stick. In many ways stick arc welding is like MIG except there is no wire feed, you have to do that manually.
Videos
For tig welding:
http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/ZSpNM6fyr-E
For aluminum cutting
http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/1/_wHtPuu63ZY
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