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Portable Welder suits on-site welding applications.

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March 3, 2009 - Designed as dc stick welder and ac power generator, Outback® 185 has smooth dc welding output of up to 185 A for welding steel, stainless steel, or cast iron, as well as hardfacing projects due to its ability to operate up to 5/32 in. stick electrode. It features front accessible engine control panels, 6.8 gal fuel tank, and Low-Lift(TM) grab bars that allow for lifting unit on and off truck beds. Unit's high-capacity ac generator provides 5,700 W of peak and 5,200 W of continuous power.

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Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The
22801 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, OH, 44117
USA





Lincoln Electric Introduces the New Outback® 185 Engine-Driven Welder for on-Site Welding Applications


Portable unit ideal for jobsites and rugged outdoor welding applications
o Low-Lift(TM) grab bars for easy transport
o Portable 185 amp DC stick capabilities and 5,700 watt peak AC generator power
o Largest in its class with a 6.8-gallon fuel tank for extended run time
o Easy-access front panel controls

Cleveland - Lincoln Electric introduces the new Outback® 185 engine-driven welder, specifically designed for portability as the ultimate DC stick welder and AC power generator.

Ideal for service truck operators, maintenance crews, farmers, ranchers and contractors, the unit's Low-Lift(TM) grab bars provide move leverage for lifting the unit on and off truck beds. The Outback 185's engine control panels are accessible from the front, allowing users to start up, turn off and adjust output on truck-mounted units. These features and the Outback 185's 6.8-gallon fuel tank make it the ultimate portable welder/generator option.

Arc Performance
The Outback 185 has a smooth DC welding output of up to 185 amps for welding steel, stainless steel or cast iron, as well as hardfacing projects due to its ability to operate up to 5/32" stick electrode. Its single, full-range and calibrated welding output dial makes it easy to set the best current for any maintenance, fabrication or repair job, while providing exceptional welding capabilities.

AC Generator Power
The Outback 185's high-capacity AC generator provides 5,700 watts of peak power and 5,200 watts of continuous power, allowing the user to operate several tools, such as lights, a pump or a grinder. The Outback 185's 240 volt and 120 volt AC outlets enable operators to plug in a compact wire feeder, such as Lincoln Electric's Power MIG® 140C or 180C. This ability facilitates high-productivity welding processes, including flux-cored or MIG applications on steel, stainless steel and aluminum.

Quality and Dependability
Ruggedness and portability describe the Outback 185's design with its 1-¼" diameter protective tube frame; a powder paint finish to prevent rust and corrosion; and Low-Lift grab bars for easy jobsite handling and mobility and an optional undercarriage for easy transport. Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements, the Outback 185 carries Lincoln Electric's three-year warranty (Kohler® engines carry a three-year warranty).

Lincoln Electric's new Outback 185 is available at local welding distributors. Or call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain Bulletin E6.70 to learn more.

The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems, fume extraction equipment and plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. The company holds a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.


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