Hobart Stickmate LX 300 AC / 200 DC Stick Welder (500560)

Hobart Stickmate LX 300 AC / 200 DC Stick Welder (500560)

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The Hobart Stickmate LX 300 AC / 200 DC Stick Welder (500560) power sources let you choose between AC or DC weld output to expand your welding options to either AC or DC Stick electrodes. DC output means fewer arc outages, less sticking, less spatter, better control on thin work, and easier out-of-position welding. AC output produces less arc blow.

This item is no longer available from Hobart. The Stickmate LX 300 AC / 200 DC Stick Welder has been discontinued and Hobart is completely sold out. Feel free to browse out other Hobart Welders here.

Accu-Set design provides accurate heat control with infinite amperage control. This Stick welder also allows a higher duty cycle when amperage decreases to give you more arc time when welding thinner materials.

Highlights:
• Strongest weld power at 300 amps enable you to get through the big jobs.
• Infinite current control means simple precision control that allows you to fine-tune the arc in one amp increments.
• Accu-Set amperage indicator clearly shows the amperage you plan to weld at.
• AC/DC output enables use of specialty electrodes for a variety of metals including mild steel, cast iron, aluminum and more.
• Hobart’s 5/3/1 Industrial Warranty offers better protection for your investment; up to five years on critical components.
• Designed, assembled, serviced and supported in Troy, OH USA. Industrial quality products with time tested reliability since 1917.

Comes Complete With:
• 15 ft. (4.6 m) electrode cable with heavy-duty holder
• 10 ft. (3 m) work cable with clamp
• 5 ft. (1.5 m) primary cable with plug
• 5/3/1 Industrial Warranty. Five year warranty on transformers, stabilizers and generators; three years on electronics (drive motors, rectifiers); one year on guns (MIG and plasma torches)

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