Lincoln Electric New Deutz Engine for the Vantage 300 Welder/Generator
Lincoln Electric gives construction teams, pipe rig owners and rental fleet managers an additional engine choice for the company’s popular Vantage 300 welder/generator (shown). Now, buyers can choose between the new Deutz or existing Kubota diesel engines. The newest Vantage 300 features the reliable Deutz D2008L4 four-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine. This 1.6-liter engine runs at 1,800 rpm and is rated at 24 horsepower.
According to Lincoln Electric, that’s enough power to deliver a rated DC welding output of 300 amps at 32 volts, 100% duty cycle (400 amp max). In addition, the Vantage 300 Deutz generates 12.5 kW peak (11 kW continuous) of three-phase 240V AC auxiliary power and 11.5 kW peak (10 kW continuous) of single-phase AC auxiliary power for grinders and other common construction tools. With a 15-gallon fuel tank on the Deutz, the Vantage 300 can run all day. The Vantage 300 Deutz is housed in a compact, stainless-steel enclosure for added environmental corrosion resistance. All Vantage models feature Lincoln Chopper Technology to deliver great arc starts and smooth arc performance for stick, TIG or wire welding.
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