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Fronius TransTig 210 TIG/Stick Package

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​When developing the TransTig 170/210, Fronius' focus was entirely on the benefit for our customers. What is needed is absolutely clear: a perfect, stable arc. The higher operating frequency of the inverter technology makes this stability possible – due to precise control. Other benefits of this optimized process technology are maximum efficiency in the duty cycle, the output power and the mains voltage supply. Last but not least, this increased efficiency also makes welding more enjoyable!

EFFICIENT TIG WELDING W/ RESONANT INVERTER TECHNOLOGY
  • Weld for four minutes without a break at 210 Amps (40% Duty Cycle). On average, weld for one minute longer than the competition.
  • ​The inverter technology can compensate for the voltage fluctuation or an input voltage that is too low, so that the maximum output power is always supplied. A huge advantage, especially in poor power grids.
  • The high bandwidth of the power supply makes the TransTIG 210 compatible with almost any grid - from every part of the world. A real multivoltage welder!
ROBUST PLASTIC HOUSING & FUNCTION CARRIER
  • The function carriers the central element in the design of power sources. It keeps all of the components in place. Like the housing, it is made of durable plastic and has been tested for mechanical loads that far exceed the standard. The carrier provides for the ultimate in durability while at the same time maintaining a low weight
    *This power source has an IP23 rating against rain, dirt and debris.
TIG FEATURES
  • High Frequency Ignition- Should part access limitations necessities the use of welding torches without a torch trigger, Touch HF ignition is required. The machine detects contact with the workpiece and - after a defined period of time has elapsed - ignites the arc exactly at the desired point.
  • Gas Test Function/Gas Purging- Adjust and check the optimum gas flow without igniting the arc or purging the torch hose-pack following extended downtimes.
  • PTD - Pulse/TAC Display Function Curve- This function can be used to add two additional welding parameters - "Pulse" and "TAC" - to the function curve on the control panel.
STICK FEATURES
  • Electrode Pulse Welding- Electrode pulse mode enables better weld properties in out-of-position welding and increased gap-bridging ability. It is ideally suited to welding vertical-up seams.
  • Anti-Stick- If a short circuit occurs (electrode sticking during electrode welding), the power source is switched off immediately. This prevents electrode burn-out and/or serious weld seam faults.
  • Arc-Force Dynamic- If basic electrodes are welded with coarse droplet material transfer at a low current (underloaded), there is a risk of sticking. To rule this out, more current is supplied for split seconds just before sticking. The electrode burns freely, preventing sticking.
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whats included?
  • TransTig 210 MV/B (4,075,226,631)
  • 180A Aircooled TIG Hosepack, with up/down controls, 26’
  • 220A Aircooled TIG Torch body (44,0350,5461)
  • Ground Cable & Ground Clamp, 13’, (43,0004,0161)
  • Electrode cable & Electrode Holder, 13’ (43,0004,0478)
  • Tool Case 85 (Rolling protective case) (42,0510,0235)
  • 120v Power Cable NEMA 5-20 (43,0004,5668)
  • 120v Power Cable NEMA 5-15 (43,0004,5666)
  • 220/230v Power Cable NEMA L6-20 (43,0004,5801)
  • Gas adaptor (42,0001,3541)
  • Gas regulator R-33-FM-580 (42,0440,0002)
  • TIG Consumables Kit (44,0350,1675)

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8204 Pulaski Hwy
Baltimore, MD 21237

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Phone: (410) 687-8400
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​Welder Training & Testing Center at AACC Campus
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012

​Phone: (410) 687-8400
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Beltsville, MD

Welding Supply & Gas Showroom
10792 Tucker St
Beltsville, MD 20705
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Hours: Mon-Fri  7:30AM - 4:30PM
Phone: (301) 937-8884
​Fax: (301) 937-1811

York, PA

​Welding Supply & Gas Showroom
Welder Training & Testing Center through Johnson College 
95 Aberdeen Rd
York, PA 17406
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Hours: Mon-Fri  7:30AM - 4:30PM
Phone: (717) 916-6611
​Fax: (717) 764-1281

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Welding Supply & Gas Showroom
4961 Birney Ave
Scranton, PA 18507

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 5:00PM
Phone: (570) 457-8954
Scranton, PA at Johnson College
​Welder Training & Testing Center at Johnson College Campus
3427 N Main Ave
Scranton, PA 18508

​Phone: (410) 687-8400

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Pennsylvania:
All welding courses offered in Pennsylvania are Johnson College Continuing Education programs delivered at Earlbeck’s York, PA facility under Johnson College’s licensure and academic oversight. Johnson College manages registration, tuition, refunds, and student records for Pennsylvania programs.


Maryland:
In Maryland, welding classes are offered to the public through Earlbeck’s instructional partnerships with Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) and Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC). These programs are administered through the respective colleges, which oversee enrollment, academic standards, and student records.

Intermediate and Advanced welding classes offered through our college partnerships include certification testing as part of the course. Students must pass all required tests in accordance with AWS and ASME code standards to earn welder certification.
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