Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)
Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)
Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)
Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)
Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)
Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)

Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Stick/Tig Welder w/Case (K5600-1)

Sale price$999.00 Regular price$1,139.99
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The suggested replacement is the K5453-1.
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Lincoln has discontinued this item.  Please see our other Sprinter 180 offerings here. 

 The Lincoln Sprinter 180Si is a lightweight, portable dual voltage stick/tig welder that features HF TIG, pulsed TIG, and a dedicated 6010 stick mode.  With 180 amps of output, the Sprinter 180Si is capable of using up to 5/32 electrodes. The simple display allows for easy weld setup so you can get started quickly on the jobsite.

The Sprinter 180Si is DC TIG only, so you can NOT weld aluminum.  

Standard Features
Two Stick Modes - dedicated 6010 and 7018
High Frequency Start - precise arc striking
Pulsed TIG - heat management and enhanced control
Dual Input - 120 and 230 volt

Advanced Features
Crisp Arc - ideal for 6010, 6011, and 6013 electrodes
Soft Arc - ideal for 7018 electrodes
HF TIG - for use with start button or foot control
Select Hz - for pulsed TIG on thinner materials

Quick Specs
Input Power: 120/230V | Single Phase
Output Power: Stick: 85A @ 40% (120V) | 180A @ 25% (230V)
Output Range: Stick: 10-110A (120V) | 20-180A (230V)
Dimensions: 11.8" H x 6.25" W x 16" L
Weight: 20 lbs

Includes
Sprinter 180Si Welder
Carrying Case
Electrode Holder and Cable
Work Clamp and Cable
120V to 230V Power Cord Adapter

 

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