Thinking of buying my first ACDC TIG welder and reading the Sherman Jasic topic I wonder if you can have these Sherman 206 or Jasic 200 digital models with a watercooler.
I think I will want a watercooler soon after buying a welder because of the more flexibel torchcable and the comfort of a cool handle.
The ones I see on offer here fore the Jasic don't seem to really fit under the machine like the watercooler on the Fronius MW2200 at work does, so that it is one unit.
Is it true that the lack of coolant destroys a torch in seconds, and that therefore you need to have a cooler that switches on automaticly so you can not forget it?
Do these type of welders have a contact for this?
And are these coolers just a can of coolant being pumped aroud or do they have a radiator inside?
I read they need to provide 5 bar and two liters per minute so the pump cannot be a centrifugal pump can it?
All of this combined with the expected stationary use also has me looking at a big more proffesional second hand transformer model.
Not sure though what has to move out of my workshop then.
I think I will want a watercooler soon after buying a welder because of the more flexibel torchcable and the comfort of a cool handle.
The ones I see on offer here fore the Jasic don't seem to really fit under the machine like the watercooler on the Fronius MW2200 at work does, so that it is one unit.
Is it true that the lack of coolant destroys a torch in seconds, and that therefore you need to have a cooler that switches on automaticly so you can not forget it?
Do these type of welders have a contact for this?
And are these coolers just a can of coolant being pumped aroud or do they have a radiator inside?
I read they need to provide 5 bar and two liters per minute so the pump cannot be a centrifugal pump can it?
All of this combined with the expected stationary use also has me looking at a big more proffesional second hand transformer model.
Not sure though what has to move out of my workshop then.