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Hi, I've got a Lincoln Electric R3R-400 Idealarc welder is basically brand new, never been used, never been hooked up to power, still on pallet. It's got some body damage- the previous owner said that the front lip got damaged while unloading it. Looks like the side got hit with a forklift or something. Other than that it's in great shape. Price is $2300 OBO. 951-501-9798 Zach.Specs are as follows:Look to the R3R-400 power source from Lincoln Electric for your heavy-duty stick welding needs. Whether you are using cellulosic, low hydrogen, stainless steel or hardfacing electrodes, the Idealarc R3R-400 produces smooth, quality arcs for consistent results day-in and day-out. The R3R-400 provides peace of mind with their traditional design for long life expectancy and low cost operation, calibrated current control knob for simple and easy procedure setting, and all weather protection including a powder paint finish for durability in the roughest environments. Need to do arc gouging? The R3R-400 from Lincoln Electric can help you do that too! * Polarity switch, voltmeter and ammeter are standard * The R3R-400 produces quality, low spatter, smooth arcs without pop-outs. Line voltage fluctuations of up to ±10% are handled by the R3R compensation function to keep the output constant * Easy to operate * Calibrated current control knob makes procedure setting simple and easy * Smooth arc makes it easy to weld with mild steel, low hydrogen, stainless steel and hardfacing electrodes * Stackable case design with built-in lift hook allows for easy storage and handling. Machines can be safely stacked three high to conserve floor space * Submersion dipped transformer assembly for added corrosion and moisture protection * Totally enclosed fan motor is permanently lubricated * Arc gouging is possible with the R3R-400 with up to 5/16" (7.9mm) diameter carbon electrode * The R3R-400 can be used for limited DC TIG welding simply add TIG accessories and shielding gas * Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements and ISO 14001 environmental standards Processes: * Stick * TIG * Gouging Application: * Specifically suited for critical welding applications Specifications: * Input Power: 230/460/3/60
* Rated Output:
o 400A / 36V / 60% (Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle) * Input Current @ Rated Output: o 74/37A * Output Range: o 60-500A Max. OCV: 67V * Weight o 402 lbs * Overall Dimensions: 27.5" H x 22.3" W x 33.1" DLast edited by zakelectric; 06-03-2009 at 03:53 PM.
Reply:Howdy Zakelectric,I know it's brand-new and all that, but if you get a nibbler, I would encourage you to negotiate the price very aggressively.Good Luck
Reply:What price?I can't see the price cause the pictures where loaded at a too big of a size, and it made the posted wording run off the screen!#1. If you don't like what I wrote, or if it offends you, then don't read it!#2. I am living life the way I see fit, if you don't like the way I'M living, tough sh**!
Reply:[QUOTE=zakelectric;286937]Hi, I've got a Lincoln Electric R3R-400 Idealarc welder is basically brand new, never been used, never been hooked up to power, still on pallet. It's got some body damage- the previous owner said that the front lip got damaged while unloading it. Looks like the side got hit with a forklift or something. Other than that it's in great shape. Price is $2300 OBO. 951-501-9798 Zach.Specs are as follows:Look to the R3R-400 power source from Lincoln Electric for your heavy-duty stick welding needs. Whether you are using cellulosic, low hydrogen, stainless steel or hardfacing electrodes, the Idealarc R3R-400 produces smooth, quality arcs for consistent results day-in and day-out. The R3R-400 provides peace of mind with their traditional design for long life expectancy and low cost operation, calibrated current control knob for simple and easy procedure setting, and all weather protection including a powder paint finish for durability in the roughest environments. Need to do arc gouging? The R3R-400 from Lincoln Electric can help you do that too! * Polarity switch, voltmeter and ammeter are standard * The R3R-400 produces quality, low spatter, smooth arcs without pop-outs. Line voltage fluctuations of up to ±10% are handled by the R3R compensation function to keep the output constant * Easy to operate * Calibrated current control knob makes procedure setting simple and easy * Smooth arc makes it easy to weld with mild steel, low hydrogen, stainless steel and hardfacing electrodes * Stackable case design with built-in lift hook allows for easy storage and handling. Machines can be safely stacked three high to conserve floor space * Submersion dipped transformer assembly for added corrosion and moisture protection * Totally enclosed fan motor is permanently lubricated * Arc gouging is possible with the R3R-400 with up to 5/16" (7.9mm) diameter carbon electrode * The R3R-400 can be used for limited DC TIG welding simply add TIG accessories and shielding gas * Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements and ISO 14001 environmental standards Processes: * Stick * TIG * Gouging Application: * Specifically suited for critical welding applications Specifications: * Input Power: 230/460/3/60
* Rated Output:
o 400A / 36V / 60% (Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle) * Input Current @ Rated Output: o 74/37A * Output Range: o 60-500A Max. OCV: 67V * Weight o 402 lbs * Overall Dimensions: 27.5" H x 22.3" W x 33.1" D
Reply:Thanks denrep!I hate it when I think I am missing out on something! #1. If you don't like what I wrote, or if it offends you, then don't read it!#2. I am living life the way I see fit, if you don't like the way I'M living, tough sh**!
Reply:Alrite, how about I drop the price to $1900? I would REALLY like to get this welder out of my garage!
Reply:Where is it?
Reply:the price sounds good but ya don't say where it's at
Reply:Had a buddy, bought one of these, before realizing 3 phase only,,,,, he paid something like $300. I sold it for him, for $400, to somebody with three-phase power. Good luck.
Reply:I'm in Temecula CA, about an hour north of san diego. I'll can ship it though, just give your address and I'll get you a freight quote Had a buddy, bought one of these, before realizing 3 phase only,,,,, he paid something like $300. I sold it for him, for $400, to somebody with three-phase power. Good luck.
Reply:Originally Posted by zakelectricI'm in Temecula CA, about an hour north of san diego. I'll can ship it though, just give your address and I'll get you a freight quote$400? Must've been an older model? |
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