Heberle/HBS/Lorch/Mig O Mat/Castolin+Eutectic cd System 2010/SEW 200N/MIG O MAT WIGSTAR 250i Welding Machine - Image 1
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Heberle/HBS/Lorch/Mig O Mat/Castolin+Eutectic cd System 2010/SEW 200N/MIG O MAT WIGSTAR 250i Welding Machine

Manufacturer
Heberle/HBS/Lorch/Mig O Mat/Castolin+Eutectic
Model
cd System 2010/SEW 200N/MIG O MAT WIGSTAR 250i
Type
Welding Machine
Year
Unknown
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Welding and cutting
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Three welding machines are available.

Welding Machine 1: Castolin+Eutectic CASTOWIG 150 G

Power supply
5A/10V to 150A/16V
Max. short-circuit current
0.15kA
Weight
50kg

Welding Machine 2: MIG O MAT WIGSTAR 250i

Welding current
10-250A
Duty cycle
100% at 160A, 60% at 200A

Welding Machine 3: Lorch SEW 200N

Voltage
400V
Welding current
230A
Cooling
Gas-cooled

Welding Machine 4: Heberle Stud Welding Systems cd System 2010

Connected load
0.6kVA

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Capabilities

This lot includes four versatile welding machines suited for different applications and scales. The Castolin+Eutectic CASTOWIG 150 G offers portable, lightweight welding up to 150A, ideal for repair work and smaller jobs. The MIG O MAT WIGSTAR 250i delivers higher capacity (10-250A) with excellent duty cycle performance, making it reliable for production environments. The Lorch SEW 200N provides robust 230A welding current with gas cooling for sustained heavy-duty work. The Heberle stud welding system handles specialized fastening applications. Together, this collection covers MIG, TIG, and stud welding processes.

Industries & Uses

These machines serve manufacturers, metal fabricators, construction companies, automotive suppliers, and repair shops. Small businesses use them for custom metalwork and on-site repairs, while larger operations deploy them in production lines. The variety here allows flexibility—lighter machines for mobile work or maintenance, heavier units for consistent factory output.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting used welders, check electrode contact tips and nozzles for wear or corrosion, as these directly affect weld quality. Verify cooling systems function properly (especially critical for the Lorch model). Request maintenance records and test each machine under load to confirm output stability. Examine cables and connections for damage. Ask about duty cycle usage history—machines run at their rated capacity age differently than those used conservatively.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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