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Dnipro-M SAB-250N
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Typeinverterinverter
Welding type
MMA
MMA
Specs
Welding currentDCDC
Input voltage230 V230 V
Power consumption5.5 kW5.5 kW
Min. welding current20 А20 А
Max. welding current250 А250 А
Duty cycle80 %60 %
Max. electrode size5 mm5 mm
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General
Protection class (IP)2121
Weight2.8 kg2.8 kg
Added to E-Catalogmay 2017october 2016

Duty cycle

The duty cycle allowed for the welding machine.

Almost all modern welding machines require breaks in operation — for cooling and general "recovery". The frequency of inclusion indicates what percentage of the time of the total work cycle can be used directly for work. In this case, 10 minutes is usually taken as a standard cycle. Thus, for example, a device with a duty cycle of 30% will be able to work continuously for less than 3 minutes, after which it will need at least 7 minutes of interruption. However, for some models, a cycle of 5 minutes is used; these nuances should be clarified according to the instructions.

In general, high frequency is required mainly for high-volume professional work; with a relatively simple application, this parameter does not play a decisive role, especially since you have to take breaks during work. As for specific values, the mentioned 30% is a very limited figure, typical mainly for entry-level devices. A value of 30 – 50% is also low; in the range of 50 – 70% is the majority of modern devices, and the most "hardy" models provide a frequency of more than 70%.
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