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The ESAB 0558-102568 is a compact, multi-process TIG and Stick welder built for demanding field and shop applications. Weighing 33 pounds, it delivers up to 300 amps at 40 percent duty cycle while accepting single- and three-phase input power from 208 volts to 460 volts automatically. Output range spans 5 to 300 amps, making it adaptable across a wide range of material thicknesses and weld processes. This water-cooled package includes a foot control, giving TIG operators precise amperage management during the weld. Licensed welders and pipe fitters working in industrial, construction, and maintenance environments are the primary installers and operators.
This package is configured for water-cooled TIG welding with foot control, suited for sustained, high-quality TIG work where torch cooling is needed to maintain consistent performance. The unit is equally capable of Stick (SMAW) welding, making it a dual-process solution. Its three-handle design allows transport through confined spaces such as manholes and tight mechanical rooms. The automatic input voltage detection means it can be plugged into available power on a job site without manual tap changes, reducing setup time in multi-site service work.
This package is designed for use as a complete water-cooled TIG and Stick welding system. Included components are matched to the Renegade ET 300iP power supply platform. Refer to ESAB documentation for torch and accessory compatibility specifics.
Installation and operation should be performed by qualified welding professionals familiar with applicable electrical codes, including NEC requirements for welder supply circuits. Power down and lock out the input circuit before making any cable connections. Verify input voltage and phase availability at the supply before connecting the input cable. Water-cooled torch systems require proper coolant flow before initiating a weld arc to prevent torch damage.
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