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Fronius AccuPocket 150 Battery Powered Welder

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The Fronius AccuPocket 150 is a Stick & TIG DC Portable Welding Machine. It is the first of its kind as a fully portable battery powered welder.
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With the AccuPocket, access to electricity is no longer necessary. Highly flexible, the AccuPocket can be used in Battery mode, 
and weld up to 18 electrodes (3/32) or up to 124 inches TIG on a single charge. You can also weld in Hybrid mode, which allows you to pull the full 150A of output power by plugging your machine into 120 V and utilizing the battery for extra power. When not actively welding, your machine will recharge. In generator mode, it can utilize 2KVA generators due to low power input.
And all without any restrictions on welding power or the quality of the arc. The very latest functional design, with dimensions reduced to a minimum, a low weight and a robust construction, make AccuPocket the perfect partner on any construction site.

The AccuPocket utilizes pure DC power which provides the smoothest, easiest arc possible. 


HIGHLY PORTABLE
  • Battery mode can weld up to 18 electrodes on a single charge, or up to 125 inches of TIG
  • Equipped with a Lithium-Ion Battery with active battery cooling 
  • 45 min. recharge, 30 min with rapid recharge
  • Convenient wheeled storage case
EASY TO USE
  • Single knob operation
  • Charge level on display
RUGGED DESIGN
  • High impact resistance 
  • Integrated dust filter which extends the life of your investment
  • Raised feet prevent water penetration 
  • Designed for rough environments
features
​Hybrid Mode
Weld and charge simultaneously, while maintaining a stable arc in hybrid mode. 

Anti-Stick
If a short circuit occurs that causes the electrode to stick during MMA welding, the power source is switched off immediately. This prevents the electrode from burning out

Soft Start
The SoftStart function ensures a stable arc at the start of welding and was specially developed for electrodes that are welded with a low welding current (basic electrodes).

Hotstart
To make the electrode easier to ignite, the current at the power source is increased for a fraction of a second during ignition. The HotStart function was specially developed for welding with rutile and Cel electrodes.

TAC
With TAC, one spot is all it takes for tacking, because the pulsed arc sets the two weld pools in motion, making them jump together in next to no time, to make one single weld-pool. The TAC function is also very useful when welding light-gauge sheets without filler metal.​

​3 years parts and labor warranty
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AccuPocket 150 Brochure
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AccuPocket Quick Start Guide
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AccuPocket Flyer
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package options
Stick Package
TIG and Stick Package
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4263
150A Welding Power Source
150A Welding Power Source
13 ft. Electrode Cable
13 ft. Electrode Cable
13 ft. Ground Cable
Air-Cooled TIG Torch, 13 ft ​
Powerbox 180 Portable Carrying Case
13 ft. Ground Cable
​ActiveCharger 1000 Battery Charger
Powerbox 180 Portable Carrying Case
Flowmeter w/ Gas Adapter
​ActiveCharger 1000 Battery Charger

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