LE Flextec™ 650 for multi-process welding

Lincoln Electric’s new high amperage Flextec™ 650 multi-process welder delivers up to 815 amps of welding power. Its FLEXible TEChnologySM allows welders to use a variety of processes – stick, Touch Start TIG® (DC), MIG, flux-cored CV submerged arc and arc gouging – on several applications, including heavy equipment and transportation, construction and welding education.

 
The inverter-based Flextec™ 650 is rated at 650 amps at 100% duty cycle with a robust amperage range of 10-815 amps, while weighing in at only 165lbs in a case that measures 21.83in high by 16.3 wide x 29.33 deep. Lincoln Electric Ready-Pak® and One-Pak® packages configured with Lincoln Electric wire feeders and accessories are structured for easy ordering.
 
Built with quality and reliability in mind, the Flextec™ 650’s features include the following:
• Flexible multi-process capability for handling the widest range of welding applications
• Low power consumption resulting in operating cost savings
• Lighter in weight for enhanced portability
• Selectable hot start for extra starting amperage
• Faster arc response with variable arc control
• Remote control operated by a foot pedal or hand control up to 100 feet away

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Flextec™ 650 is IP23 and Desert Duty™ rated, meaning it can operate in extreme field environments. Welding outputs are rated for extreme temperature operation up to 55° C. Tough PC boards stand up to dust and humidity, while the Fan-As-Needed™ feature reduces power consumption, dirt intake and damaging thermal cycling.
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