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RILAND MMA 200E 140Amp STICK Welder

RILAND MMA 200E 140Amp STICK Welder

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SKU:MMA200E

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The RILAND MMA 200E 140Amp STICK Welder features advanced RILAND RICHI chip technology combined with high-grade IGBT components, ensuring reliable and efficient performance. Designed for use with Ø2.5/3.2mm stick electrodes, it offers precise control through an integrated power switch and adjustment knob. Its adaptable voltage compatibility and automatic air cooling system enhance durability and ease of use, making it a cost-effective choice for professional welding applications.

Features

  • Equipped with RILAND’s self-developed RICHI chip and use the latest high grade IGBT technology.
  • Suitable for working with Ø2.5/3.2mm stick electrodes;
  • Integrated design of power switch and adjustment knob;
  • Adaptable to a broad range of mains voltage;
  • Automatic air cooling;
  • High cost effectiveness;
Model MMA200EMMA 200E
Input voltage (V) 1PH 220V (±15%)
Frequency 50/60Hz
Rated input current (A) 26.5
No-load voltage (V) 54
Duty cycle (40℃) 15%
Output current range (A) 30-140
Output voltage range (V) 21.2-25.6
Efficiency 85%
Power factor 0.71
Protection grade IP21
Insulation class Class F
Anti-shock protection Class I
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) A
Cooling method Forced air cooling
Net weight (kg) 2
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) 204×87×146
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We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

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Warranties and Returns

  • 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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