At a time when engine-driven welding machines are in short supply, the new Lincoln Electric Eagle 10,000 Plus (K2343-4) with a GV750 engine is readily available at retail outlets. This multi-purpose machine is both a welder and a generator, so it offers the flexibility to be used on a variety of projects.
The Eagle delivers up to 10,500 watts of surge power and 9,500 of continuous power. It can be used to weld and also power other tasks including lights, grinder, plasma cutter and power for emergency needs, depending upon the welding output and other equipment load requirements.
It delivers up to 225 amps of smooth DC arc welding output using a broad range of stick electrodes for thick and thin metals. With optional equipment, the Eagle is capable of MIG or flux-cored welding or basic TIG welding in constant current mode.
The Eagle comes standard with 20 feet (6.0 m) of #2 electrode cable, an electrode holder, 15 feet (4.5 m) of #2 work cable and a ground clamp. It can be mounted to a truck bed, trailer or undercarriage for easy access to jobs in different locations.
The Eagle 10,000 Plus features a GV750 22 HP gas engine with a 12-gallon tank, and uses only 1.5 gallons per hour. Oil changes are only needed every 100 hours. Choke control allows for easy starting.
Designed for construction contractors, maintenance crews, farmers, ranchers and mobile welding crews, the machine is perfect for a variety of repair and fabrication projects, the company said.
The Eagle 10,000 Plus can be found at online and in-store retailers. The model number is K2343-4. Details can be found at https://lincolnelectricretail.com/products/eagle-10000-plus/