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ESAB Renegade VOLT ES 200i SMAW/GTAW machine is battery-powered

ESAB has unveiled its Renegade VOLT ES 200i SMAW/GTAW system, developed in conjunction with Stanley Black & Decker, which is powered by four DEWALT FLEXVOLT 12-Ah (amp-hour) batteries.

The machine offers maximum welding output of 150 amps on battery power. It also connects to 115-/230-VAC primary power and provides a maximum welding output of 210 amps on 230-V primary. Handy Spot Welding Machine

ESAB Renegade VOLT ES 200i SMAW/GTAW machine is battery-powered

The battery box can detach for simplified transportation or connection to 115-/230-V power; it also enables users to hot swap the batteries so they can continue welding without interruption. A four-port fast charger (included) charges the batteries from zero to full charge in about 100 min.

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ESAB Renegade VOLT ES 200i SMAW/GTAW machine is battery-powered

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