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    Question Dimensions

    NOTE: Go to the "last" post in this THREAD for the current latest dimensions of all Everlast Welders and Plasma Cutters.

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    After looking through the manuals and on the website, most of the units only have the weight, and not the physical dimensions. It would be great if there was a place to look up that info. I can see the 140 is really small, but just how small. And how does a PowerPro 256 compare to a PowerTig 250EX vs. a 210EXT. While the EXT has dimensions, only an older version of the EX manual has them. It seems to me that they should be included in the specification on the web page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    After looking through the manuals and on the website, most of the units only have the weight, and not the physical dimensions. It would be great if there was a place to look up that info. I can see the 140 is really small, but just how small. And how does a PowerPro 256 compare to a PowerTig 250EX vs. a 210EXT. While the EXT has dimensions, only an older version of the EX manual has them. It seems to me that they should be included in the specification on the web page.
    i couldn't agree more. i had to pull teeth to get dim's on 250 EX. doesn't anyone own a tape measure? it was important too me since i have a service truck with multiple compartments and i was hoping to place it in a compartment. something i can't do with my miller inverter. placed in the box i can keep it at ground level and don't have to go climbing in the back into a gang box to pull it out.

    seems so easy but obviously, since nothing has changed, it's not.

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    If I remember (most are here on the forum by the way; but hard to locate), I will get with Mark and Ray and we can post them all in the tech bulletin area until the web group has time to post them.

    Here are some... I will get the 160STH and PP60 later, if others want to add to this..

    Cooler http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...ght=dimensions

    PP205 - 256 http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...ght=dimensions

    IMIG 205P http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...ght=dimensions

    225LX 250EX http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...ght=dimensions

    IMIG200 and 205 http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...ght=dimensions
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    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    L 22 W 9.5 H 18 250ex
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    The PowerPro and PowerTig dimensions are identical except 185/i tig 200...so are the PowerPlasma 60-80.

    But most of the dimensions are listed for most units in the product brochures on the site.

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    PowerCool W300 = 450mm x 250mm x 355mm (L x W x H)

    PowerTig 210EXT = 490mm x 240mm x 470mm (L x W x H)

    PowerTig 250EXT = 700mm x 340mm x 680mm (L x W x H)
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    The PowerPro and PowerTig dimensions are identical except 185/i tig 200...so are the PowerPlasma 60-80.

    But most of the dimensions are listed for most units in the product brochures on the site.
    I kinda figured some shared the same case, but I didn't know for sure. Where are these brochures? I downloaded manuals that had dimensions for some.

    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    If I remember (most are here on the forum by the way; but hard to locate), I will get with Mark and Ray and we can post them all in the tech bulletin area until the web group has time to post them.
    I will agree with the hard to locate. I guessed many were on the forum, but the "helpful" search engine strips off short words like 256 and 140 so all I could do was search the word dimensions. That returned a ton of irrelevant hits. Even the advanced search had the same limitations. It doesn't help that the model names are entered in so many ways that the number is about the only thing you can count on.
    Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!

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    Brochures are linked into the details page on each individual unit...Somewhere around the price.

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