Kaierda Gas-Shielded Welding Machine CO2/MAG KE-500
GZ Industrial Supplies is a distributor and supplier of Kaierda welding machines in Nigeria. Our Kaierda Gas-Shielded Welding Machine CO2/MAG KE-500, is designed for exceptional welding performance and versatility. It is made with high-quality stainless steel and aluminium materials, engineered to ensure it lasts and withstands heavy usage. Also it is equipped with MIG welding technology, has a wide welding range and a stable electric arc for precise and accurate welding results. The full digital control system allows for easy setup and configuration of the multifunctional options, with up to 10 memory channels for efficient and accurate welding current output.
Technical Specification of Kaierda Gas-Shielded Welding Machine CO2/MAG KE-500
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Input voltage(V): 3phase, AC380, 50/60Hz
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Rated input capacity(KVA): 25
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Rated input voltage(V): DC70
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Output current range(A): 60~500
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Output voltage range(V): DC17~39
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Rated duty cycle (%): 100
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Efficiency (%): ≥ 89%
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Class of insulation: H
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Protection of enclosure: IP21S
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Weight (kg): 55
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I weld different types of metals with the same welding machine?
It depends on the type of welding machine. Some machines, like MIG and TIG welders, are versatile and can weld a variety of metals, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. However, it's important to ensure that the machine and welding process are suitable for the specific metal you intend to weld.
2. How do I determine the correct welding parameters?
The correct welding parameters, such as amperage, voltage, wire feed speed, or tungsten type, depend on factors like the type and thickness of the metal, the welding process, and the desired weld quality. Welding procedure specifications (WPS) or welding guidelines provided by the manufacturer can help determine the appropriate parameters.
3. Can I weld without using a welding machine?
Welding typically requires a welding machine to generate the necessary heat and electrical power. However, certain specialised techniques, such as forge welding or oxy-fuel welding, do not require a welding machine but have limitations and are less common in modern welding applications.
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