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Hyundai HYTIG-200 200Amp TIG/MMA/ARC Inverter Welder, 230V Single Phase
£459.99Original price was: £459.99.£392.49Current price is: £392.49. inc. VATVariable DC output of 10Amp to 200Amp (TIG), or 10Amp to 160Amp (MMA/ARC)
Electrode size 1mm to 4mm
Duty cycle of 100%@155A / 60%@200A (TIG), or 60%@160A (MMA/ARC)
Advanced inverter technology
Latest MOSFET Technology (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor)
Stable and reliable welding current
Fitted with thermal overload protection, Anti-stick and hot start functions
Includes welding rod holder, earth clamp and cables
Suitable for mechanics, mobile technicians, farmers and DIY enthusiasts
Covered by a Hyundai 2 year platinum warranty.
Full UK service and parts operation to maintain your welder for years to come.
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Description
The HYTIG-200 is a lightweight and incredibly versatile single phase TIG/MMA welder from Hyundai.
Weighing 12kg, the HYTIG-200 is easy to carry around thanks to its adjustable harness and lightweight pressed steel case with powder coated finish for extra corrosion resistance. Accessories include TIG welding torch with 4m cable, electrode holder with 2m cable, earth clamp with 1.5m cable, chipping hammer and wire brush making the HYTIG-200 extremely cost effective.
The HYTIG-200 TIG welder features a stepless regulator for infinite variable control of the welding current with a low current facility for effective welding of thinner materials. The welding (output) current of the HYTIG-200 can be regulated within the range of 10-200 Ampere making the HYTIG-200 adjustable to suit welding different materials and thicknesses of steel.
Beware of lower quality models by always checking the ‘Duty Cycle’. Duty cycle is the amount of time, within a 10 minute period the welder can be used, on a given output. For example, our 200A welder has a duty cycle of 60% when used on 200A output (TIG), or 60% when used on 160A output (MMA/ARC). This means it can be used for three and a half minutes in every 10 minute period.
Duty cycles for the Hyundai welder range shown below:
Cheaper, lower quality welders claim to be a certain Amperage output, but can have a very low duty cycle on the output they have claimed. Always check the duty cycle to ensure you are getting the best value for money.
The inverter technology used within the Hyundai welders has certain advantages compared to more traditional transformer welders. The inverter type welders are usually lighter, more cost effective and usually require less input power for a comparable output. This makes them more cost effective not only to purchase, but also to run.
Fitted with thermal overload protection to ensure maximum durability. Suitable for welding steel, stainless steel, copper, nickel, titanium and their alloys.
Suitable for fabricators, farmers, home mechanics, mobile technicians and DIY enthusiasts the HYTIG-200 is a good all rounder for welding with rods up to 4mm. The HYTIG-200 features high frequency starts allowing for smooth arc strikes.
With low service and maintenance requirements, the HYTIG-200 is incredibly easy to use and maintain, and has full Hyundai UK parts back up.
In the box: TIG welding torch with 4m cable, Electrode holder with 2m cable, Earth clamp with 1.5m cable, Chipping hammer & Wire brush.
Know your welder
(MMA) Manual Metal Arc – Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMA) or (MMAW) Manual Metal Arc Welding is flux shielded arc welding or informally as stick welding, is a manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered with a flux to lay the weld.
(TIG) Tungsten Inert Gas – Tungsten Inert Gas Welding (TIG) or (GTAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.
(MIG) Metal Inert Gas – Metal Inert Gas Welding (MIG), (GMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding or (MAG) Metal Active Gas is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between a consumable wire electrode and the workpiece metal(s), which heats the workpiece metal(s), causing them to melt and join.
Covered by a Hyundai 2 year platinum warranty.