WIN TIG DC 220 M

Cebora Art. 553
TIG welding (GTAW) F2 · Intermediate

The Cebora WIN TIG DC 220 M is positioned as a professional machine for intermediate to advanced applications, ideal for maintenance, repair, and light production. The high flexibility provided by the multi-voltage system (230V and 115V) and its low weight of 16 kg make it a highly portable tool, suitable for both workshops and on-site interventions. Its capacity to deliver up to 220A at a 30% duty cycle allows it to handle medium-thickness welding with extreme precision. The inclusion of advanced features, such as Active Power Control (APC) and High Frequency (HF) or Lift ignition, offers optimal management of the electric arc. This inverter power source meets the needs of specialized operators who require reliable, compact, and highly responsive equipment for working on steel and non-ferrous alloys, ensuring accurate control of the weld pool.

Data from official source
Cebora WIN TIG DC 220 M — TIG welding (GTAW)
INDICATIVE PRICE RANGE
1400–1600 € ≈ $1,512–$1,728
Market estimate — list price not available

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Power 5300 W
Dimensions 21 × 50 × 41 cm (8.1 × 19.7 × 16.2 in)
Weight 16.0 kg (35.3 lb)
Parameter Value Source
Machine dimensions 21 × 50 × 41 cm (8.1 × 19.7 × 16.2 in) manufacturer website
Weight 16.0 kg (35.3 lb) manufacturer website
Power supply 230 V / 50 Hz / 5300 W manufacturer website
Welding type TIG Compiled by editorial team
Max welding current 220 A Compiled by editorial team
Duty cycle (rated current) 30 % Compiled by editorial team
Power source technology Inverter Compiled by editorial team
Pulse capable True Compiled by editorial team
Input voltage Dual voltage Compiled by editorial team

Material compatibilities will be available in a future version.

Software

The power source features a control panel with a color LCD display that facilitates the setting of welding parameters via intuitive graphics. The integrated software manages the entire TIG cycle, allowing the adjustment of pre-gas and post-gas, up-slope and down-slope times, and pulse frequencies. One of the standout features is the APC (Active Power Control) system, which automatically adapts the welding current to variations in the distance between the torch and the workpiece. Up to nine customized programs can be stored in JOB mode to quickly recall frequent settings. There is no reliance on cloud services, ensuring full offline operability even on remote construction sites.

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Updates to this sheet and Manufacturer Notes
  1. Sheet published Specifications updated: form factor, attribute.input voltage, attribute.pulse capable, attribute.power source tech, attribute.duty cycle pct, attribute.welding current max a, attribute.welding type Price updated