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Portable and
Easy to Set Up!
Mounting
Adapter
Not Included
Hundreds of applications
Bores, pivot points, buckets
Gears and gear boxes
Motor housings
Electric motor shafts
Traction motor shafts
Compressors & turbines
Tube sheet repair
Hydraulic cylinder eyes
Continuous miners
Drag lines
Rotary and jaw crushers
Specifications:
1. Welding Process: Metal--inert--gas (MIG)
2. Wire Diameter Range: .030" to .045" (.8 mm to 1.2 mm)
3. Buildup Diameter Ranges (standard model):
o Bore: .88" to 27" (2.2 cm to 68.8 cm)
o Outside: 0 to 14" (0 cm to 35.6 cm)
o Face: 0 to 20" (0 to 50.8 cm)
4. Unsupported Torch Reach: 60" (1.5 m)
5. Length of Stroke: 6.3" (15.2 cm) and 12.3" (312.4 cm)
6. Step Range: .040" to .220" (1 mm to 5.6 mm)
7. Maximum Continuous Welding Current: 175A
8. Welding Power Required: Constant Voltage (CV)
9. Control Box Power Requirements: 120 V 50/60Hz ac (220 V model
also available)
10.Remote Voltage and Contactor Control: Provided
11.Typical Weld Voltage Operating Range (short arc/.035 wire): 16 V to
17.5 volts
12.Component Weights:
o Bore Welder: 22 lb (9.4 kg)
o Control Box: 10 lb (4.5 kg)
o Wire Feeder: 32 lb (14.5 kg)
13. Weld Power Supply & Adapter Tooling are Not Included
Power Supply
Compatibility Information
Numerous welding power supplies can be used with the 306-Z Bore
Welder. In order to use the full potential of the 306-P, you need a
continuous welding current of about 200 amps. The power supply must
be of the constant voltage (CV) type (The type suitable for MIG
welding.), and it should have remote voltage control capabilities.
The 306-Z comes equipped with a power supply control cable with a
connector on one end for attachment to the control box. The other end
must be attached directly to the power supply, or to a connector that
will mate properly with the power supply to be used.
The 306-Z can be interfaced with power supplies that provide contactor
actuation current, and those that do not.