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Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V

Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V

£1,300.00
Sale price  £1,300.00 Regular price  £1,300.00
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Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V

Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V

£1,300.00
Sale price  £1,300.00 Regular price  £1,300.00
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Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V is a 3-phase DC TIG and MMA inverter for workshop fabrication, repair work and general steel welding.

Key Features

  • DC TIG and MMA output
  • 400V three-phase input
  • HF and lift start
  • 2T and 4T control
  • Pulse and slope functions
  • Portable inverter power source
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Supply voltage

Supply

400v

Warranty

Warranty

2 years

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Technical Datasheet

Download the official manufacturer datasheet for Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V including specifications, compatibility information and technical details.

Download Cros Arc TIG 253 DC 400V Datasheet

Technical Features

  • Latest IGBTbased multiprocess inverter power source for TIG and MMA with stable DC arc and low power consumption
  • TIG welding current range 5–250 A with smooth control for thin panel work up to heavier fabrication on steel and stainless
  • MMA welding current range 5–200 A allowing use with a wide range of welding electrodes in workshop and site repair
  • Highfrequency and lift start TIG modes for reliable arc initiation without contaminating the tungsten on sensitive work
  • 2T/4T torch trigger control for comfortable long runs and better control over weld start and finish on bench work
  • Adjustable preflow and postflow gas timing to protect the tungsten and weld pool, improving starts and crater protection
  • Upslope and downslope current control to avoid arc blow at start and prevent crater cracking at the end of the weld
  • Start and end current adjustment for fine control of heat input at tieins, edges and thin sections
  • Builtin pulse TIG function with adjustable pulse frequency to reduce heat input, control distortion and improve weld bead profile
  • Digital volt/amp display for accurate setting and repeatable procedures in a professional bodyshop environment
  • VRD (Voltage Reduction Device) for increased operator safety when MMA welding in workshop or site conditions
  • Hot Start function for easier MMA arc striking on difficult or coated material
  • Arc Force control to stabilise MMA welding in shortarc conditions and prevent sticking on root passes and positional welds
  • Job save function to store and recall favourite welding setups for repeat work and multiple operators
  • Generatorfriendly inverter design for use on properly sized site generators without excessive sensitivity to supply fluctuation
  • Compact and portable 18 kg chassis, practical for moving between bays or mobile repairs
  • Fan cooling system to maintain duty cycle under sustained use at higher currents
  • Supplied with Parker DGT26FX12 TIG torch, MMA lead, earth lead and gas hose so the machine is ready for workshop use out of the box
  • Compatible with remote foot pedal control for precise amperage control on bench TIG work and fine aluminiumfree stainless work
  • Optional inverter trolley available to mount power source, gas cylinder and accessories for easier handling around the workshop
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Specification

Input Voltage
3P-400V ±15% 50
Input Current
16A
Current Range TIG
5–250A
Current Range MMA
5–200A
Duty Cycle TIG @ 40°C
250A @ 30%
Duty Cycle MMA @ 40°C
220A @ 30%
Power Factor @ 100%
0.93
Protection Class
IP21
Insulation Class
F
Cooling
Fan cooled
Dimensions
625 x 285 x 555mm
Weight
18kg
Processes
MMA, TIG DC HF
Gas Control
Pre-flow and post-flow adjustable
Slope Control
Up-slope and down-slope adjustable
End Current
Adjustable
Pulse Function
Yes
Pulse Frequency Control
Yes
Hot Start
Yes
Arc Force
Yes
Job Memory
Yes
Supplied Accessories
Parker DGT26FX-12 TIG torch, earth return lead and clamp, gas hose, 3m MMA lead, foot pedal
Optional Accessories
Inverter trolley (CAP0216)
Compliance
EN IEC 60974-1: 2022 + A11: 2022, EN IEC 60974-10: 2021, BS EN IEC 60974-1: 2022 + A11: 2022, BS EN IEC 60974-10: 2021

FAQs

Is the Cros Arc TIG 253 DC suitable for professional workshop use?
Yes. The Cros Arc TIG 253 DC is a 3-phase 400V inverter set designed for trade use. It offers TIG DC with HF or lift start plus MMA (stick) up to 200A, with a 250A TIG output at 30% duty cycle at 40°C. That makes it suitable for fabrication, bodyshop repair and general workshop work where you need reliable arc stability and repeatable settings day in, day out.
What power supply and protection does the Cros Arc TIG 253 DC require?
It runs on 3-phase 400V ±15% at 50/60Hz with a maximum input current of 16A. In practice you should allow for a suitably rated 3-phase supply with appropriate MCB and RCD protection in line with local wiring regulations. Because it is generator friendly, it can be run from a correctly sized, quality generator, but we recommend using AVR-equipped sets and avoiding long, undersized extension leads to prevent voltage drop and nuisance tripping.
What is supplied with the machine and what else might I need to start TIG welding?
Supplied as standard are the TIG 253 DC power source, a Parker DGT26FX-12 TIG torch, earth return lead and clamp, gas hose, a 3m MMA lead, and a foot pedal. To weld you will also need a suitable argon gas supply and regulator, TIG consumables for the torch (collets, bodies, ceramic cups and tungsten electrodes matched to your job), and PPE such as an auto-darkening helmet and gloves. An inverter trolley (CAP0216) is available if you want the set on wheels with storage for leads and gas bottle.
What welding functions and controls does the Cros Arc TIG 253 DC provide?
The unit covers MMA and DC TIG with HF or lift start, with 2T/4T torch trigger modes. It has adjustable pre-flow and post-flow gas, up-slope and down-slope, start and end current, plus a TIG pulse function with pulse frequency control. For MMA it includes hot start and arc force. A job save function allows you to store and recall favourite setups, which is useful when switching between common workshop procedures or different materials and thicknesses.

Expert Advice

Dan Jennings

Dan Jennings says

This is a 400 V DC TIG set aimed at heavier fabrication and bodyshop repair where you’re mainly on steels and stainless rather than aluminium. In practice it suits chassis work, jig repairs, brackets and general fabrication where you want tidy, controlled welds rather than high deposition.

In the workshop I see it used most on mild and stainless, often on thicker sections where MMA used to be the default. DC TIG gives cleaner roots and less grinding, especially on visible or critical joints.

Two technical points matter. First, make sure the mains supply and plug are correctly sized; this is not a lightweight single‑phase unit and poor supply causes nuisance tripping and unstable arc starts. Second, set up gas coverage properly – decent torch, correct cup size and flow – or you will chase porosity and sugaring on stainless.

Common issue is running it like a MIG, with too much current and travel speed all over the place. Take time to dial in amps and ramp settings and it becomes a reliable, efficient workhorse for steel TIG work.

Dan Jennings, Senior Engineer

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