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== Welding current ==
== Welding current ==
The torch currently attached to the machine will not cope with the full 200A of current for very long - it's rated up to a maximum of 100A continuous use. If you need to use the higher current capabilities of this machine please ask a member of technical staff.
The torch currently attached to the machine will not cope with the full 200A of current for very long - it's rated up to a maximum of 100A continuous use. If you need to use the higher current capabilities of this machine please ask a member of technical staff.
== Power Up and Power Down ==
There's a specific process for preparing the TIG welder and supplemental equipment for work.
[[Power Up and Power Down (TIG Welding)]]
== More Information ==
* [[Media:LINCOLN-ASPECT-200-Operators-Manual.pdf|Lincoln Aspect 200 TIG Welder Operators Manual]]
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Revision as of 11:35, 29 December 2023


This TIG welder is capable of supplying up to 200 amps of welding current, and can weld in both AC and DC modes. It is capable of also working as a stick/arc welder but the welding space in the Morson Engine Room is not suited for this process.

Welding current

The torch currently attached to the machine will not cope with the full 200A of current for very long - it's rated up to a maximum of 100A continuous use. If you need to use the higher current capabilities of this machine please ask a member of technical staff.

Power Up and Power Down

There's a specific process for preparing the TIG welder and supplemental equipment for work. Power Up and Power Down (TIG Welding)

More Information