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The Lincoln Electric Company enhanced its Vantage 500 engine-driven welder with a new model in a compact case. Now, at the same dimensions as the Vantage 300 and 400 models, the Vantage 500 Perkins is sized for truck beds where available space and weight capacity are limited. This new model is designed to handle the most demanding construction, pipeline, rental fleet or repair applications, says the company. All Vantage 500 models feature a standard stainless steel roof and side panels for reduced maintenance and corrosion-resistance, as well as simple controls to minimize training time, says the company. This engine-driven welder offers multi-process capabilities, including stick, TIG, MIG, flux-cored and the new arc-gouging mode. The machine provides 500 amps of pure welding power at 100 percent duty cycle or 525 amps at 60 percent duty cycle (rated at 104 degrees Fahrenheit/40 degrees Celsius), says the company.

www.lincolnelectric.com

 
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