As hard as I tried all over this site, i cant find the dimensions of the PowerArc 140ST anywhere. Can anyone advise the length, width, height?
Thanks.
As hard as I tried all over this site, i cant find the dimensions of the PowerArc 140ST anywhere. Can anyone advise the length, width, height?
Thanks.
Some of the crap I use to keep busy:
Everlast 200DX
Millermatic 211 Mig
Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter
Lincoln Weld-Pak 100
Century Stick welder
Oxy set-up with Henrob 2000 torch
Logan 200 lathe (60 years old)
Jet band saw
About 6 Harbor Freight grinders with different discs/wheels/brushes
Power ARC 140 = 9.5"H x 5.125"W x 11.625"D
There is a thread here with dimensions.
http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...344-Dimensions
I found it odd that the 140ST and the 160 STH are so different in size! Most of the other machines that are similar in features and share the same series name use the same (or very close) size case. I'd love it if my 160STH was the size of the 140ST!
Andy
New Everlast PowerTig 250EX that is begging for me to come up with a few welding projects so it can stretch it's legs. Did someone say aluminum???
MISC. TOOLS:
Atlas 618 lathe
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Dewalt 4-1/2" angle grinder
Dewalt 14" chop saw
Strong Hand Nomad portable table
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Not that much different, considering they tucked in a gas solenoid, HF module, and a little more umph. Probably more to make room on the front panel for the extra jacks and controls. 2.5" taller and just over an inch wider, with about the same length. With the gas and pedal connectors it's still pretty full.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
The 140st is jam packed in there! Not a whole lot of room left and I'm glad they made it as compact as possible.
The size difference between the 140st and 160sth isn't much but can make the decision between the two that much more difficult for those looking for a good, reliable and ultra portable welder.
I guess I should have chosen better wording. I didn't mean to say that the case sizes are all that much different, I just thought it would have been more economical for Everlast to use the larger 160STH case with the smaller (less equipped) 140ST, instead of creating another (odd sized) case just for that welder. I DID mean it when I said I wished my 160STH was the smaller dimension though! Sometimes an inch makes all the difference...or so I'm told...
Andy
New Everlast PowerTig 250EX that is begging for me to come up with a few welding projects so it can stretch it's legs. Did someone say aluminum???
MISC. TOOLS:
Atlas 618 lathe
Milwaukee Porta Band with custom made stand
Dewalt 4-1/2" angle grinder
Dewalt 14" chop saw
Strong Hand Nomad portable table
Juki sewing machine I've had for years (yes I know sewing is for girls)