



ESAB Rogue ET 200IP PRO DC TIG/Stick Welder (0700500073)
The ESAB Rogue 200iP PRO is a robust and durable power source capable of 200 amp output. This welder is a dual voltage, single phase unit, with arc force and hot start settings to help the user find the exact arc for the job. This Rogue has several TIG adjustments - pre-flow, start current, ramp up time, ramp down time, finish current, and post-flow. Additionally, this model has a pulsing feature with frequency up to 500 HZ for better heat input control. Being digital, the microprocessor precisely controls all functions and provides best-in-class welding performance across the amperage range of the machine. The Rogue is capable of using 5/32" electrodes (6000 series electrodes).
The Rogue is DC TIG capable, however it will not TIG weld aluminum. This unit accepts the w4014450 foot control if you would like variable TIG amperage control.
Features
• Dual Voltage Input
• High Frequency Arc Starts (TIG)
• Superior Arc Characteristics
• Generator Compliant
• Easy to Use
• Practical Design
• Robust Design
• PFC Ensures Stable Arc
Quick Specs
• Voltage: 120/230V | Single-Phase
• Current Range: 10-200A
• Stick Duty Cycle: 230V - 60% @ 129A
• TIG Duty Cycle: 230V - 60% @ 129A
• Dimensions: 10.4" H x 6" W x 15.8" L
• Weight: 21.2 lbs
The Rogue is DC TIG capable, however it will not TIG weld aluminum. This unit accepts the w4014450 foot control if you would like variable TIG amperage control.
Features
• Dual Voltage Input
• High Frequency Arc Starts (TIG)
• Superior Arc Characteristics
• Generator Compliant
• Easy to Use
• Practical Design
• Robust Design
• PFC Ensures Stable Arc
Quick Specs
• Voltage: 120/230V | Single-Phase
• Current Range: 10-200A
• Stick Duty Cycle: 230V - 60% @ 129A
• TIG Duty Cycle: 230V - 60% @ 129A
• Dimensions: 10.4" H x 6" W x 15.8" L
• Weight: 21.2 lbs
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