Just got my 251 in the mail yesterday!!! Just need to grab a C-25 cylinder and make an adapter cord to get whatever kind 220v connector comes on the machine to plug into my "dryer style" in my shop.
Just got my 251 in the mail yesterday!!! Just need to grab a C-25 cylinder and make an adapter cord to get whatever kind 220v connector comes on the machine to plug into my "dryer style" in my shop.
I guess the "dryer style" (NEMA 10-50) with the angled hots is an old outdated 220v connection, and has since been replaced with the NEMA 6-50.
The 6-50 is the standard for welders in the US and Canada, and has been for 30-40 years.
Mark
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A lot of old farms used the cheap 30 amp "crow's foot" receptacles. I've even had to make adapters and pigtails out of a old dryer cord attached to a NEMA 6-50 at times where I was trying to weld somewhere other than my shop.
Mark
performance@everlastwelders.com
www.everlastgenerators.com
www.everlastwelders.com
877-755-9353 x204
M-F 9am - 5pm EST
I just converted my shop to the 6-50 and rewired my beaker panel to meet the newest standard. Two hots and a ground instead of two hots and a neutral. Had no idea the 10-30/50 was outdated.