Description
Pioneer CARI-ARC 200 Welder – Versatile DC Inverter Welding Machine
The Pioneer CARI-ARC 200 DC Inverter Welder delivers powerful 200-amp welding capability with advanced stick and lift-TIG functions. Designed for professional welders and maintenance technicians, it supports various applications including fabrication, repair, and general purpose welding.
Dual Welding Modes: Stick and Lift-TIG
This inverter welder features two welding modes. The stick welding function handles a wide range of electrodes with ease, while the lift-TIG mode offers clean, precise TIG starts without high-frequency interference. Together, these modes increase versatility for different materials and project requirements.
Built-in VRD for Enhanced Safety
The Pioneer CARI-ARC 200 includes a Voltage Reduction Device (VRD) that reduces open circuit voltage when not welding. This safety feature protects users from electric shock in hazardous environments, making it ideal for industrial and outdoor work.
Compact and Portable Design
Weighing only about [insert weight if known], this welder offers excellent portability without sacrificing performance. Its compact inverter technology ensures efficient power consumption and stable welding output, even on fluctuating power supplies.
Ideal for Fabrication, Maintenance & Repairs
Whether you’re welding structural steel, pipelines, or machinery, the CARI-ARC 200 welder provides consistent arc quality and easy control. It’s suitable for use in workshops, farms, construction sites, and general maintenance.
Durable and User-Friendly
The sturdy case protects internal components, while the clear control panel lets welders adjust current and settings quickly. This welder supports a range of electrode sizes and tungsten types, enhancing its adaptability.
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Learn More About Stick and Lift-TIG Welding
For additional info on how stick and lift-TIG welding work, check out this comprehensive Welding Fundamentals guide that explains key processes and best practices.
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