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Light-Duty Welders Get Stronger Engines

Lincoln Electric has updated its Ranger family of engine-driven welders with new, more powerful engines. With an additional 1- to 5-hp available, depending on the model, the new Ranger models now offer higher generator power ratings and more reserve engine power for welding. The Ranger line, featuring 200-300 amps of  welding and 9,000-11,000 watts of AC generator power capabilities, is ideal for a variety of light construction, maintenance and repair applications, according to the company. They are designed to deliver a high-output, smooth arc for a variety of welding processes, including stick, TIG, MIG, flux-cored and pipe welding, as well as arc gouging. The Ranger 10,000, 3-Phase, and GXT offer professional AC and DC stick welding, while the Ranger 250, 250 LPG, 305G and 305D offer superior multi-process arc performance. www.lincolnelectric.com

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