PATON™ ProMIG-160-15-2
- Welding methods: MMA, MIG-MAG, TIG LIFT
- Warranty: 5 years, also for companies
- Duty cycle: 70% at 160A, 100% at 134A
- Feeder: 2 rollers, supporting 5kg, 15kg and 18kg spool
- Functions: brazing, inductance adjustment, pulse x2, possibility of welding aluminium in MIG, VRD, 2t/4T, IGBT
- Description: Professional semi-automatic welding machine which allows work in any method. The device is characterized by unrivalled quality of workmanship, high duty cycle and many modern features that guarantee the highest quality of welding.
Description
The Paton ProMIG 160 welder inverter is designed for semi-automatic MIG/MAG welding with shielding gases and protective mixtures, manual arc MMA welding and argon shielded TIG welding with direct current.
The design of the ProMIG 160 15-2 model (15 kilogram spool, also capable of handling a 5 kilogram spool – 2 roll feeder) provides some of the best protection against external influences on the market. This model’s rated current of 160A at a duty cycle of 70% is a result that allows intensive welding of 6 mm materials without the risk of overheating. The power source can be separated from the welding wire feed mechanism for ease of use and safety. A characteristic feature of PATON™ Professional Series semi-automatic machines is the high-quality sealed metallic wire feeder, as well as the existing KZ-2 “EURO” type connector, which has become a standard worldwide, allowing the user to change the handle at will in the future.
In a completely electronic system, the control system has absolutely all the resources of the source, within the limits of its full power and regardless of what method is used. The device of “Professional” series is designed for industrial use, for the most demanding users.
GASLESS WELDING FUNCTION – WELDING WITH SELF-SHEATHED WIRE
All PATON MIG/MAG welding machines are adapted for welding with self-source wire. Such welding, as opposed to the traditional MIG/MAG welding process, is carried out without shielding gas – however, it requires a special welding wire. The wire produces its own shielding, which helps to protect the welding arc. Self-shielded wire suitable for PATON welding machines can be purchased here – 5 kg spools of wire will fit all wire feeders.
SOLDERING – INDUCTANCE ADJUSTMENT
Paton MIG/MAG welders of the Standard and PRO series have the possibility of brazing thanks to the function of changing the inductance in three stages. The inductance control enables to optimize the characteristics of the arc depending on the thickness of the component to be welded. This function is necessary to change the speed of the current flow when changing the arc voltage. The thinner the element to be welded with MIG/MAG, the higher the inductance should be (soft arc – less fusion), for thicker elements the opposite (hard arc – more fusion).
PULSE FUNCTION IN ALL METHODS
– PULSE in TIG welding – full control of heat entering the material – a great feature for welding stainless steel and acid-resistant steel,
– Pulses in MMA – easier transfer of material from electrode to weld pool, better quality of welded joint,
THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MIG/MAG WELDING MACHINES OF STANDARD AND PRO SERIES:
- duty cycle – PRO series MIG/MAG welders have a 70% duty cycle, while the Standard series has a 45% cycle at the same welding current. In addition, the PRO series welders achieve a continuous duty cycle at a higher welding current than the Standard series welders.
- Wire Feeder – The PRO Series has a separate wire feeder that handles spools from 15 to 18 kilos. The feeder can be separated from the source for convenience in welding other methods – such as MMA or TIG DC. The PRO Series also has 2 roll or 4 roll wire feeder versions. In the MIG/MAG Standard Series, the wire feeder is built into the welder, only handles spools up to 5 kilos and always has two rolls.
- European production
- Electronic thermal protection system that protects all heat generating elements from overheating
- Reliability thanks to IGBT technology
- Possibility to work with long extension cables as well as with a generator
- Pulsed current welding in all welding methods
- Improved arc glow stability
- Change mode function 2T, 4T, gas cleaning with feeder function
- The devices have voltage spike protection and stabilization system, enabling proper operation in the voltage range of 160V to 260V
- Twice lower power requirements compared to traditional sources
- Optimum melting and correct stitch shape regardless of welding position
5-year manufacturer’s warranty for consumers and companies
The highest quality of workmanship confirmed by a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty. The PRO series models are characterized by a compact design that uses a number of innovative technological solutions increasing the reliability of the devices. Inverter reliability in dusty and humid environments has been increased.
Technical characteristics
Rated power supply voltage 50/60 Hz | 230 V |
Rated welding current | 160 A |
Maximum operating current | 215 A |
Rated power supply current | 18 … 21 A |
Operating load factor % | 70% – 160 А 100% – 134 А |
Power supply voltage range | 160 – 260 V |
Welding current control range | 8 – 160 A |
Welding current control range | 12 – 24 V |
Wire feeding speed control range | 2,0 – 16 m/min |
Diameter of a stick electrode | 1,6 – 4,0 mm |
Number of pressure rolls | 2 |
Diameter of electrode wire | 0,6 – 1,0 mm |
Maximum Coil weight | 15 kg |
Welding processes with a pulse welding mode | MMA/TIG/MIG/MAG |
Function “Hot-Start” | Adjustable |
Function “Arc-Force” | Adjustable |
Function “Anti-Stick” | Automatic |
Reduction of open-circuit voltage | On/Off |
Open-circuit voltage | 12 / 75 V |
Welding arc starting voltage | 110 V |
Rated consumed power | 4,1 … 4,7 kVA |
Maximum consumed power | 5,9 kVA |
Efficiency coefficient | 90% |
Cooling | Automatic |
Operating temperature range | –25 … +45 ºС |
Fulfilled standards: | EN 60204 – 1:2006 EN 60974 – 1:2012 EN 60974 – 10:2014 |
Overall dimensions (length, width, height) | 360 x 260 x 270 |
Weight | 10,1 kg |
Protection class* | IP 33 |