TIG, stick digital welding machine


Kings Mountain, North Carolina – Weldcote, a division of Zika Group, introduces its Striker 200 welding inverter for TIG and stick welding. The full-featured digital AC/DC welding machine provides great performance and technology at an excellent value.

Weldcote’s TIG Striker 200 adopts the latest pulse width modulation (PWM) technology, as well as insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT); technologies that provide more precise results.

Weighing 24.7 lb, the TIG Striker 200 machine is a small, compact, dual voltage (115V or 230V) inverter unit with digital readouts that automatically identifies the power grid voltage and operates accordingly.

The Striker TIG 200 machine features power factor corrector (PFC), which increases power efficiency, reduces input power requirements, and stabilizes the welding current, maximizing efficiency on extension cords and generators. As a safety precaution, it has a voltage reduction device (VRD) that reduces the voltage across the outputs when idling.

Weldcote’s TIG Striker 200 has a robust duty cycle, on average 10% higher, when compared to competitive units. The duty cycle establishes how long a machine can hold a continuous arc in a 10-minute cycle. The welding machine’s micro control unit (MCU) corrects the arc length and synergizes its operations to optimize the welding experience for the user. The unit also gives users the option for foot control or push-button hand amptrol, to control the current.

For stick welding, a hot start function provides easy ignition of the weld arc, while arc force prevents the electrode from sticking to the workpiece.

The TIG Striker 200 model comes ready to use with a TIG torch with 12ft cable, a 230V to 115V adaptor, a flow gauge regulator, a gas hose, ground clamp, and electrode holder and cables. Optional accessories include a foot control and a thumb-wheel, hand amp control torch.

Weldcote offers a three-year warranty on its TIG Striker 200 welding machine.