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USED LINCOLN MODEL POWER WAVE 455M WELDER WITH LINCOLN 10m WIRE FEEDER & ABICOR BIZEL CHILLER
(2007)
Stock No. W-1421
Waveform Control Technology™ provides superior arc performance on a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum and nickel alloys. Custom control of the arc for each wire type and size provides consistent welds time after time.
•Lincoln’s Waveform Control Technology™ gives you the ability to select the right waveform for each application, enabling patented processes like Pulse-On-Pulse™ and Power Mode™
•Choose from over 60 standard welding waveform programs that offer a broad range of electrode size, type and shielding gas combinations to give you optimal appearance, penetration, beadshape and travel speed for each application
•Optional communication modules provide networking and process monitoring capabilities via DeviceNet or Ethernet
•Push-Pull capability delivers ultimate aluminum welding with the Power Feed 10M wire feeder
•Utilizes ArcLink™ - the leading digital communication protocol for welding, making it the best choice for seamless, time critical integration with the power source
•Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements and ISO 14001 environmental standards
Specifications:
Input voltage:
208/230/460/575/3/50/60
Rated output:
60Hz: 450A/38V/100% (570A/43V/60%)
Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle
Input current @ rate output: 60Hz: 58/53/25/22A (82/78/37/31A)
Output range:
5-570A
Dimensions:
32.9” x 19.9” x 26.1”
Weight:
286 lbs
This equipment is located in US
Manufacturer | Lincoln |
Model | Power Wave 455M |
Year | 2007 |
Country | USA |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Metalworking Machinery |
Subcategory | Welding Equipment |
ID | P50323005 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2011 |
Number of listings | 28 |
Country | USA |
Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | 1964 |
Last activity | Jan. 25, 2024 |