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WeldingStop WS2050 7-in-1 Welder & Cutter

Feb 7, 2023
FIRSTESS CT2050: The Ultimate 7-in-1 Welding & Cutting Solution | WeldingStop

WS2050: The Complete 7-in-1 Welding & Cutting System

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WS2050 represents a breakthrough in multifunction welding technology, combining seven essential fabrication processes in one compact, professional-grade unit. Designed for both skilled tradespeople and serious hobbyists, this innovative machine delivers exceptional performance across all its functions while maintaining user-friendly operation.

7 Integrated Fabrication Solutions

  • High-performance plasma cutter with pilot arc
  • Built-in air compressor (no external unit needed)
  • AC TIG welding for aluminum alloys
  • AC Pulse TIG for precision aluminum work
  • DC TIG welding for steel and stainless steel
  • DC Pulse TIG for thin materials
  • Stick welding capability including E6010 rods

Advanced Engineering for Professional Results

Dual IGBT Inverter Technology

The WS2050 utilizes advanced IGBT inverter technology to deliver a stable, precise arc across all welding processes. This innovative design combines power and portability, making it ideal for job site mobility without sacrificing performance.

Intelligent Power Management

With Power Factor Correction (PFC) technology, the WS2050 operates efficiently across a wide voltage range (96V-265V), ensuring consistent performance whether you're working in a home garage or on an industrial site.

User-Friendly HD Interface

The intuitive HD display simplifies operation for beginners while providing professionals with complete control. Choose between automatic presets or manual fine-tuning, with smart mode options that adjust settings based on material thickness and welding position.

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Professional-Grade TIG Welding Capabilities

High-Frequency Arc Starting

The WS2050's HF start system creates perfect arcs without tungsten contamination - critical for aluminum and stainless steel work. Unlike scratch or lift starts, this method maintains weld purity by preventing tungsten inclusions.

AC/DC TIG Versatility

While most TIG welders only offer DC output, the WS2050 provides full AC TIG capability for aluminum welding. The alternating current effectively handles aluminum's oxide layer while maintaining proper base metal penetration.

Precision Pulse Control

Both AC and DC pulse welding modes allow for exceptional heat management, preventing distortion in thin materials and providing superior control for edge work and detailed joints.

Integrated Plasma Cutting System

The built-in non-touch pilot arc plasma cutter eliminates the need for an external compressor. With a 100% duty cycle at 45A (220V input), it handles continuous cutting of thick materials and can work through rust, paint, and surface contaminants without pretreatment.

Exceptional Stick Welding Performance

The WS2050 breaks the mold for inverter welders by successfully running difficult E6010 rods. Features like hot start ensure easy arc initiation, while the 5-200A range accommodates everything from thin gauge to heavy plate welding.

VRD Safety System

The integrated Voltage Reduction Device automatically lowers open-circuit voltage when not welding, providing critical protection against electrical shock - especially important in confined or damp work environments.

The Ultimate Fabrication Solution

The WS2050 represents the pinnacle of multifunction welding technology, combining professional-grade capabilities with unprecedented convenience. By integrating seven essential processes in one compact unit - complete with built-in air supply - it eliminates the need for multiple machines while delivering uncompromised performance across all functions.

Whether you're a mobile professional needing comprehensive capabilities in a portable package or a dedicated hobbyist seeking industrial-grade performance, the CT2050 provides the perfect balance of power, versatility, and user-friendly operation.

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