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Dago Red Air Racing Team Finds Winning Solution In Lincoln
Electric’s Invertec® V205-T AC/DC
Cleveland, Ohio – The Dago Red team, out of San Jose, Calif., recently
took first place at the 2003 National Championship Air Races and Air Show in
Reno, Nevada. This is the fifth consecutive year Dago Red’s North American
P-51D Mustang won the unlimited class, a record for consecutive wins at this
annual event. Crew Chief Bill Kerchenfaut says that one of the secret weapons in his arsenal is pilot Skip Holm. Another is his Invertec V205-T AC/DC welder from The Lincoln Electric Company. His description of the welder could almost substitute for a description of the team’s single-propeller plane. “It runs very, very well. You’d think that for something this small, you’d give up a lot or performance, but you really don’t,” Kerchenfaut says. Kerchenfaut uses the Invertec V205-T mainly for repairs on steel and aluminum up to ¼ inch thick, but he says the welder is capable of welding on almost material. He notes the smooth starts and stops allow for excellent control and greatly reduced burn through, important on lightweight airplane parts.
The unit offers full feature adjustable controls such as pulse, upslope, downslope, crater fill, post flow, two-step/four-step trigger multi-procedure control, and AC balance control. The Invertec V205-T is capable of stick as well as AC and DC TIG welding. The unit also features the ability to focus the arc by adjusting the AC frequency. “The first time I looked at it, I laughed and thought there was no way
this little welder was going to provide the type of technology we require,”
Kerchenfaut says. “But Because Kerchenfaut and his team typically need to make fast but critical repairs in the pits, he says the Invertec V205-T is indispensable for two reasons: 1.) Its ability to be plugged into 115- or 230-volt input power; and, “Lincoln is the only company I know of that has this AC and DC technology and they have done a good job of it,” he says. “I’m tickled to death with them.” Kerchenfaut and the Dago Red team expect to be in Reno again at the 41st National Championship Air Races and Air Show on September 16 through 19, 2004. Will the Invertec V205-T AC/DC be there too? “We wouldn’t want to race without it,” he says. The Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio, is a world leader in the design
and manufacture of arc welding equipment and consumables, robotic welding systems,
plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment.
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