If you are looking for a rugged, reliable and capable welder for demanding construction, rental fleet or repair applications, take a close look at the Vantage 500 Welder/Generator. Standard stainless steel roof and side panels, simple controls and Chopper Technology deliver the low maintenance, long service life, easy operation and great arc performance every owner appreciates. This multi-process powerhouse features 500 amps at 100% duty cycle, or 575 amps at 50%. Don’t pay extra for plenty of AC auxiliary power — up to 20,000 watts of 3-phase and 12,000 watts of 1-phase is standard. Select the 48 horsepower oil/air-cooled Deutz engine or the 54 horsepower water-cooled Cummins engine. Either way, you can depend on legendary engine reliability from well-known brands and superior Lincoln arc performance.
Features:
- Choice of 48 hp Deutz Engine or 54 hp Cummins engine
- Corrosion-Resistant - standard stainless steel roof, side panels and engine-access door deliver added protection, durability and corrosion-resistance. Eliminates need to replace these items due to paint damage or rust
- Simple to Operate - select one of four Process Modes, including CC-Stick, Downhill Pipe (for stick), Touch Start DC TIG or CV Wire, and then dial in the desired output
- Arc gouging with up to 3/8" carbons
- Plenty of AC Generator Power - 20 kW continuous 3-Phase 240V AC generator power rated at output will power industrial equipment such as a plasma cutter, pump, inverter welder or grinder. 12 kW continuous 1-phase AC generator power for common construction tools and lights
- Digital Weld Meters - Digital meters for amps and volts output make it easy to precisely set your procedures. Fuel, Oil Pressure and Engine Temperature gauges keep you on top of monitoring engine performance
Processes:
- Stick
- TIG
- MIG
- Flux-Cored
- Gouging
Application:
- Reliable and capable welder for demanding construction, rental fleet or repair applications
Specifications:
- Rated Output, Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle:
- 500A/40V/100%
- 550A/36V/60%
- 575A/35V/50%
- Output Range:
- 30-575A DC
- 40-300A Pipe
- 20-250A TIG
- 14-40V CV
- AC Power
- 12,000 Watts, 1-Phase
- 20,000 Watts, 3-Phase
- Engine Model
- Deutz D 2011 L4i, Diesel, EPA Tier 4i
- Cummins B3.3, Diesel, EPA Tier 2
- Number of Cylinder: 4
- Horsepower
- Speed:
- Deutz: 1800 RPM
- Cummins: 1890 RPM
- Weight:
- Deutz: 1532 lbs
- Cummins: 1443 lbs
- Overall Dimensions: 50.8" H x 31.5" W x 63.1" D
Warranty:
- Three-year Lincoln warranty on welder
- Engines are warranted separately by the manufacturer
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Note: Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns for this item. If you have any questions prior to ordering, please contact our trained staff, so that we can ensure that you get exactly what you need.
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| Vantage 500 Welder/Generator with Engine Option |
50.9" H x 31.5" W x 63.1" D |
1532 lbs |
Lincoln Electric:

Lincoln was founded in 1895 and today is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic welding systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. Headquartered in Cleveland, the Company has manufacturing operations, joint ventures and alliances in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries. Lincoln has a global work force of more than 7,000.
Recognized as the welding experts®, the Company provides leading technology products and solutions. From its early beginnings, Lincoln pioneered technological advancements and improvements in arc welding consumables and equipment. Lincoln sustains the industry's most aggressive and comprehensive research and product development program. This effort is supported by the David C. Lincoln Technology Center, the most advanced facility of its kind.
Arc welding is indispensable to many industries. For example, the metal working field involves production arc welding in transportation, construction, fabrication, petrochemical and other industries. In the manufacture of metal products, arc welding applications range from producing consumer appliances to fabricating heavy machinery and structural steel. Arc welding is the dominant joining method for building and other industrial construction, including oil and gas pipeline fabrication, and oil refinery construction.
The Company is famous for its productive and highly-skilled work force, as well as its unique compensation system, Incentive Management.
Incentive Management is widely studied in business schools and industrial management circles. The system compensates and encourages individual and team initiative and responsibility at all levels of employment within the U.S. subsidiary. Lincoln's other global operations have their own systems, where appropriate and practical. Lincoln has never experienced a work stoppage in its 100-plus year history.
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