Description
Fronius designed the Artis 210 with the field welder's benefit in mind. The key need is a perfect, stable arc, and the inverter technology's high operating frequency makes it possible through precise control. This optimized process technology brings top - notch efficiency in duty cycle, output power, and mains voltage supply, making welding a more enjoyable experience!
Efficient TIG Welding with Resonant Inverter Technology
Weld continuously for four minutes at 210 Amps (40% Duty Cycle), one minute longer on average than competitors.
The inverter can handle voltage fluctuations and low input voltage, always delivering maximum output power. It's a great advantage, especially in weak power grids.
The wide power supply bandwidth makes the Artis 210 compatible with almost any global power grid. It's truly a multi - voltage welder!
Robust Plastic Housing Function Carrier
The function carrier, a central part of the power source design, holds all components in place. Made of durable plastic, it's tested for mechanical loads well beyond the standard. It offers high durability and low weight.
*This power source has an IP23 rating against rain, dirt, and debris.
TIG Functionality Specs
High Frequency Ignition
When using welding torches without a trigger due to access limitations, Touch HF ignition is available. The machine senses contact with the workpiece and ignites the arc at the right point after a set time.
Gas Test Function/Gas Purging
Adjust and check the best gas flow without igniting the arc or clean the torch hose - pack after long breaks.
PTD - Pulse/TAC Display
Function Curve
Add 'Pulse' and 'TAC' welding parameters to the control panel's function curve.
Stick Functionality Specs
Universal Pulse Mode
Electrode pulse mode improves weld quality in difficult positions and increases gap - bridging ability, ideal for vertical - up seams.
Anti - Stick
If a short - circuit happens (electrode sticking), the power source shuts off instantly to prevent electrode burn - out and weld faults.
Arc - Force Dynamic
When welding basic electrodes with coarse droplet transfer at low current, it supplies extra current just before sticking to prevent electrode sticking.
Included with Product
- Artis 210A DC TIG Welding Power Source
- 180A Air - Cooled TIG Torch Package w/ Up/Down Controls, 26 ft
- 220A Air - Cooled TIG Torch Body
- Ground Cable, 13 ft
- Electrode Holder w/ Cable, 13 ft
- Tool Case 85 Carrying Case
- Gas Adaptor
- Gas Regulator
- Consumable Kit
Specifications
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Using the Fronius Artis 210 is straightforward. First, connect it to a suitable power grid. It can work with different voltage supplies around the world, so you don't have to worry about compatibility. For TIG welding, if you're using a torch without a trigger, the machine's Touch HF ignition will sense the contact with the workpiece and start the arc at the right time. You can also use the gas test function to adjust the gas flow before starting to weld. When using the stick mode, the universal pulse mode will improve your weld quality, especially for vertical - up seams. Just be aware that if the electrode sticks during welding, the anti - stick feature will turn off the power source to protect the electrode and the weld. Also, if you're welding at a low current with basic electrodes, the arc - force dynamic will give a little extra current to prevent sticking. For maintenance, keep the machine in a dry place as it has an IP23 rating against rain and dirt. After long breaks, use the gas purging function to clean the torch hose - pack. And don't forget to check the consumable kit regularly and replace parts as needed.