Lincoln Ranger 305D Welder Generator (K1727-4)
Lead Time: 3-5 Days
Optional Extended Warranty:
Optional Extended Warranty
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The Ranger 305D has been discontinued. The suggested replacement is the Maverick 325X.
The Ranger 305 D is a powerful multi-process stick, TIG, wire and pipe welding engine-driven welder that is ready for all day, everyday performance. It includes Lincoln Electric Chopper Technology for superior arc performance.
Applications:
• Construction
• Maintenance & Repair
• Pipe
• Ranch/Farm
Features:
• Meets all EPA Tier 4 Requirements
• Excellent DC multi-process welding for general purpose stick ,downhill pipe (stick), TIG ,cored-wire, MIG, and arc gouging
• Only compact diesel welder in North America rated at 29V for 300 amps of stick or CV wire welding
• CV wire welding with up to 5/64" diameter electrodes
• Digital weld meters for amps and volts makes it easy to precisely pre-set your procedures and monitor actual welding output
• Lincoln Electric Chopper Technology provides easy starts, a smooth arc, low spatter, and excellent bead appearance
• 10,000 Watts peak for motor starting
• 9,500 watts continuous for high capacity needs such as a back-up generator, powering an Invertec welder, or using for lights & other power tools
• AC generator voltage is constant at 120V or 240V at any weld dial setting
• Skewed rotor design provides AC power suitable for operating inverter power sources
• Welding & AC generator outputs rated at 104 degrees F
• 18.8 HP Kubota Diesel Engine (water-cooled for low noise)
The Ranger 305 D is a powerful multi-process stick, TIG, wire and pipe welding engine-driven welder that is ready for all day, everyday performance. It includes Lincoln Electric Chopper Technology for superior arc performance.
Applications:
• Construction
• Maintenance & Repair
• Pipe
• Ranch/Farm
Features:
• Meets all EPA Tier 4 Requirements
• Excellent DC multi-process welding for general purpose stick ,downhill pipe (stick), TIG ,cored-wire, MIG, and arc gouging
• Only compact diesel welder in North America rated at 29V for 300 amps of stick or CV wire welding
• CV wire welding with up to 5/64" diameter electrodes
• Digital weld meters for amps and volts makes it easy to precisely pre-set your procedures and monitor actual welding output
• Lincoln Electric Chopper Technology provides easy starts, a smooth arc, low spatter, and excellent bead appearance
• 10,000 Watts peak for motor starting
• 9,500 watts continuous for high capacity needs such as a back-up generator, powering an Invertec welder, or using for lights & other power tools
• AC generator voltage is constant at 120V or 240V at any weld dial setting
• Skewed rotor design provides AC power suitable for operating inverter power sources
• Welding & AC generator outputs rated at 104 degrees F
• 18.8 HP Kubota Diesel Engine (water-cooled for low noise)
MPN: | LINK1727-4 |
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UPC: | 015082558240 |
MPN: LINK1727-4
UPC: 015082558240
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