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RILAND ARC 250HD 200Amp STICK/TIG Welder

RILAND ARC 250HD 200Amp STICK/TIG Welder

Regular price $649.00 AUD
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SKU:MMA250HD

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The RILAND 250HD 200Amp STICK/TIG Welder offers reliable welding with advanced chip technology and a wide voltage range. It features a dust-free cooling system, LED current display, and smart controls for stable operation. Built-in protections prevent overheating and voltage issues, while adjustable settings improve welding precision. Suitable for various electrode types, it ensures safe and efficient performance.

  • Equipped with RILAND self-developed RICHIP chip and use the 70KHz latest high grade IGBT technology.
  • Wide range input voltage: 220V±15%.
  • Dust-Free Cooling System with Upgraded Duty Cycle.
  • LED Display shows the welding current.
  • Adopt intelligent MCU control with high reliability, built-in power management system.
  • Anti-stick function built-in, preventing against over loading the unit and easing removal of the electrode.
  • VRD,Arcforce adjust.
  • Equipped with an output reactor, it can be welded with acid and basic electrodes, even cellulose electrodes.
  • Perfect intelligent protection system: automatic protection of current sudden change, overheating, input voltage fluctuation, etc.
  • Non-stop welding for 2.5 or 3.2mm electrode,even 4.0mm electrode
Model ARC 250HDMMA 270E
Input voltage (V) 1 phase 220V±15%
Frequency (Hz) 50/60
Rated max. supply current (I1max /A) 37
Max. effective supply current (I1eff /A) 20.3
Welding current range (A) 30-200
Rated output current range (A) 30-200
Rated output voltage range (V) 21.2-28 
Rated duty cycle (40℃) 25%
No-load voltage (V) 65
Power factor 0.73
Efficiency (%) 80%
Insulation grade F
Housing protection grade IP21
Power source weight (kg) 5.5
Overall dimension (L×W×H) (mm)
345*153*285
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  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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