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Brand: Akari
Akari 350 Amp Single Phase Welding Machine With IGBT Technology (APT-AWM-350)
SKU: BM-AK-20221122
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Short Description
Akari 350 Amp Single Phase Welding Machine
IGBT Welding Machine
20-350 Amp Rated Current
Country of origin: China
Specifications
- Brand: Akari
- Weight (Approx.) : 4.7 kg
- Output Current Range : 350 amp
- Technology : IGBT
- Model No : APT-AWM-350
- Input Power Source : AC 220V (+/- 15% 50/60 HZ)
- Output Current Range (A) : 20-350 amp
- Rated Input Power Capacity (KVA) : 5.6 KW
- Rated Input Current : 43.6 A
- No- Load Voltage (V) : 35-50
- Loading Output Voltage (V) :20.8 - 25.6
- Power Factor : 70%
- Rated Duty Cycle : 60%
- Suitable Electrode Rod : 2.5 mm ,3.15 mm, 4mm
- Insulation Class : F
- Technology : IGBT
Description
Step into high‑performance welding with the Akari 350 Amp Single Phase Welding Machine APT‑AWM‑350, engineered to meet the demanding needs of fabrication workshops, construction sites, automotive repair and maintenance shops. Featuring advanced IGBT inverter technology and a versatile current range from 20 A to 350 A, this machine offers exceptional arc stability, energy‑efficient performance and the rugged durability you expect from an industrial‑grade welding inverter. Whether you are welding structural steel, heavy‑gauge plates or performing onsite repair jobs, this unit delivers the power, portability and reliability to get the job done right.
Features
:- Powerful 350 A output capacity ensures you can weld thicker materials with ease
- Advanced IGBT inverter design delivers stable arc, low spatter and improved energy‑efficiency
- Wide current range from 20 A to 350 A gives great versatility across a range of electrode sizes
- High duty cycle (60%) supports substantial continuous welding without overheating
- Suitable for standard single‑phase mains supply (220 V), making it ideal for workshops and on‑site use
- Compatible with commonly used electrode sizes (2.5 mm to 4 mm) for flexibility
- Compact, lightweight design (approx. 4.7 kg) makes it portable and easier to move on site
Applications
:- Repair and maintenance: Welding machines are also used for repair and maintenance purposes, such as fixing broken metal parts, reinforcing structures, and restoring equipment.
- Construction: Welding machines are commonly used in construction projects for joining steel beams, girders, and other structural components.
- Automotive industry: Welding machines are used to join different parts of a vehicle such as chassis, engine, and body.
- Manufacturing: Welding machines are used to join metal components in the manufacturing industry, including machinery and electronics.
Note :
- Do not use the welder for work other than welding.
- Do not touch the live part.
- Do not solder in places where skimming, cleaning, and spraying are required.
- When using, please wear a protective cover or protective clothing.
Usage
:Usage Guidance (How to Use) :
- Ensure the input power supply is single phase AC 220 V (± 15%) at 50/60 Hz and capable of delivering adequate current.
- Connect earth (ground) clamp securely to a clean, bare metal surface of the workpiece.
- Choose the appropriate electrode size (2.5 mm, 3.15 mm or 4 mm) according to material thickness and welding requirement.
- Set the machine to the desired output current (within 20 – 350 A) based on electrode size and material gauge.
- Strike the arc using standard MMA/Stick welding technique: touch the electrode to the work‑piece, lift slightly and maintain a stable arc gap.
- Monitor duty cycle: after heavy use ensure the unit cools adequately before resuming long continuous welds.
- When welding is complete, switch off power, disconnect cables and clean the work area.
- Safety Note: Always wear appropriate PPE (welding helmet with suitable shade, gloves, flame‑resistant clothing, safety shoes). Avoid welding in damp or explosive environments, and never touch live parts.
Maintenance Guidance :
- Regularly inspect cables, clamps and electrode holder for damage, cracks or wear — replace if necessary.
- Clean the machine’s ventilation slots to ensure adequate airflow and prevent overheating.
- Keep the machine dry and store it in a clean, ventilated environment when not in use.
- Ensure the workpiece and earth clamp connection are clean and free of rust or paint to maintain good ground.
- Periodically check for loose connections inside the machine (performed by qualified technician) and ensure insulation integrity (class F).
- After heavy duty use allow the machine to rest/cool down before storing; maintain ambient temperature within recommended range.

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