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Lincoln unleashes more power with its new generator/welder units

By General Aviation News Staff · September 23, 2005 ·

Lincoln Electric’s new Power Arc 5500 generator/welder generates 5,500 watts of surge AC generator power and 125 amps of AC welding amperage.

Two tools in one, the Power Arc can handle many common AC power needs during a power outage, as well handle AC welding for a wide variety of maintenance, construction and repair projects.

The 125-amp welding capacity is delivered by the consumer’s choice of either a Robin/Subaru overhead cam engine or a Honda overhead valve engine – both rated at 9 horsepower. Its 125 amps of AC stick welding power is ideal for 3/32-inch and 1/8-inch diameter electrodes.

For more information: 888-355-3213.

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