Description
The new Ignis 180XT stick welder offers high flexibility. Its integrated PFC technology lets you use extremely long mains leads, up to over 330 ft. The operating concept is intuitive. A 7 - segment display makes it easy to read configured parameters and is well - protected as it's slightly set back. This simple setup simplifies operation. The Ignis 180XT can handle long grid leads and voltage fluctuations. It provides a stable arc, even with generator power or across a wide operating range. It's perfect for construction sites, private workshops, and industrial and agricultural repair and maintenance.
Impressive Features
- HotStart / SoftStart / Anti - stick
- Stick Pulse
- Multilock
- Tracking Arc
- Remote control operation
- Time shutdown (300s / 900s / off)
- Easy exchange of mains cable/plug for different input power
Special Benefits
Anti - Stick Setting: Safely and efficiently remove a stuck electrode from the workpiece.
Hot & Soft Start: Makes it easier to ignite the arc.
Power Factor Correction (PFC): Use long extension cords without power loss.
Time Shutdown: Saves energy by turning off after a set time without welding.
Cellulose Setting: Special settings for welding 6010 - cellulose stick rod.
Included with Product
Specifications
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Using the Fronius Ignis 180XT Stick Welder is straightforward. First, connect the power source using the provided mains cable, and make sure to choose the right plug according to your input power. Then, attach the electrode cable and ground cable. Before starting to weld, set the parameters on the 7 - segment display. You can use features like HotStart, SoftStart, and Anti - stick to make the welding process easier. If you're using a long extension cord, the PFC technology ensures there's no power loss. For 6010 - cellulose stick rod, switch to the cellulose setting. Remember to set the time shutdown option if you want to save energy. When you're done welding, turn off the machine. Keep the welder in a dry place and check the cables regularly for any damage. If you encounter a stuck electrode, use the Anti - Stick Setting to remove it safely. Also, be careful when operating in areas with voltage fluctuations, but know that the welder is designed to provide a stable arc even in such conditions.