ESAB MiniArc 161 LTS Stick and TIG Welder with Case (0558102202)

ESAB MiniArc 161 LTS Stick and TIG Welder with Case (0558102202)

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The ESAB MiniArc 161LTS is the welder's choice for a lightweight suitcase stick/tig package that gives you the flexibility of 115V or 230V power hookup. This welder is DC only so you can not TIG weld aluminum.

Features
• Versatile, multi-process Stick/TIG capability
• 160 Amps maximum welding output
• Automatically senses your voltage hookup (115V or 230V)
• Able to use 6010 cellulosic electrodes
• Simple & easy, ready to weld package
• Hot start, arc force, and lift arc capable
• Three year warranty

Quick Specs
• Weight: 18 lbs (power source)
• 5-160 amp current range
• Dimensions: 10 in H x 15.75 in L x 5.75 in W
• Voltage: 115/230 V | 1-Phase | 60 Hz

Includes
• 161LTS Inverter Power Source
• 10 foot power cord
• 115/230V input power adapter cable
• 10 foot ground cable and clamp
• 10 electrode holder and cable
• 12.5ft HW-17FV TIG torch with accessory kit
• Victor Argon Regulator/Flowgauge
• Operating manual
• 4 general purpose stick electrodes
• Heavy duty carrying case

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