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70 Amp ARC Welder 120V
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Uses arc electrode welding for improved welding control and versatility
Advanced thermal overload protection with indicator light for safety
Welds carbon steel up to1/8 inch thick in a single pass (not suitable for aluminum or stainless steel)
2 heat settings provide extra heat control
Plugs into standard 120-volt outlet, 120V input, 20-Amps, 60 HZ, 42-volt no load, max open circuit 42VAC, duty cycle 20% at 50A
Amperage output , 50-amps (low), 70-amps (high),
Uses 1/16 inch and 5/64 inch electrodes, E6013 suggested
Kit includes 10 ft. welding cable with electrode holder, 6 ft. ground cable with earth clamp, clipping hammer/brush & welding face shield
Item # HIT70
200 in stock
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Description
The HIT 70 Amp Arc Welder is small but mighty. Above all, I think it is easy to use, lightweight and portable. This Arc Welder is ideal for light duty automotive and industrial welding at home, on the farm, or at the shop. You will notice the 2 heat settings for advanced heat control. The welder utilizes a 120V plug, so you can use any standard outlet, for convenience and versatility. I use 1/16 inch or 5/64 inch electrodes with carbon steel, to weld in almost any condition and position. It is also equipped with advanced thermal overload protection, and included welding and ground cables.
Item # HIT70Using an ARC welder offers several significant benefits. First and foremost, I use an ARC welder because of versatile and efficient method of joining metal components. I will get precise welds that can withstand stress and strain. It is suitable for a wide range of applications.
One of the key advantages of an ARC welder is its portability. With its compact size and lightweight design, you can transport it easily to different work sites. This mobility allows for increased flexibility and convenience, especially in situations where the workpiece cannot be moved.
Another notable benefit is the simplicity and affordability of ARC welding. First, I think it is relatively easy to operate, and requires minimal expertise. This makes it an accessible option for both professionals and hobbyists. Additionally, I believe ARC welders are typically less expensive compared to other welding methods. You will appreciate it is a cost-effective solution for small-scale projects.
Furthermore, ARC welding is compatible with a variety of metals: I use it with steel, cast iron, aluminum, and stainless steel. I find this versatility makes it suitable for construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Plus, I will weld in different positions, including vertical, overhead, and horizontal, further enhancing its usability.
Lastly, ARC welding offers excellent penetration and strong weld joints. I get the durability and longevity of the welded components. It produces clean welds with minimal spatter, resulting in a high-quality finish. Moreover, ARC welders can operate on both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). That means I will benefit from different power sources.
In summary, I find the benefits of using an ARC welder include versatility, portability, simplicity and compatibility with various metals. This is why I choose my HIT ARC welder.
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