#4626n Lors Tecna 50 Kva Press-type Spot Welder (new 2001)

US $4,950.00

  • Hauppauge, New York, United States
  • Jan 30th
Model: 4626N LORS TECNA 50 KVA Press-Type Spot Welder, S/N: 01-14/01 (New 2001) Specifications: Nominal power at 50% duty cycle Maximum welding power (KVA) Secondary current (A), short circuit Maximum welding current on aluminum (A) Maximum welding current on steel (A) Secondary thermal unit at 100% (A) Secondary voltage (V) Fuse rating Electrode throat depth Arm gap Arms diameter Electrode holder diameter   50 kVA 94 17,000 15,400 13,600 5,100 6.1 100A 15.75" 11" 1.97" .98" Equipped With: Welded steel frame #TE90 Mark II built-in solid state microprocessor control with LED display and       indicators.  Parameters include Squeeze, Weld , Hold, Off Times, Dual Currents,       Pulsation, Upslope, and Single Spot or Auto Repeat functions.  Features weld      current compensation.  Phase shift adjustable from 20% to 100%, weld time      adjustable from 1 to 99 cycles. Dual two stage electric foot switches allowing for dual current operation Water cooled tips Machine mounted Siemens electrical disconnect switch box Multi-tap transformer for single phase, 60 cycle 220 or 440 volt electrical input Machine is wired for 1/60/440 volt operation. Approximate Weight: 473 Lbs. Approximate Dimensions: 16" L-R x 48" F-B x 60" H Location: F.O.B. Truck, Hauppauge - Long Island, NY - We Ship Worldwide Reference #: WER_GM3210
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand LORS TECNA
Model 4626N

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