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K1299 - Lincoln Electric AC/DC 225/125 Stick Welder 50Hz Export Model

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OVERVIEW

The Legend Continues: The AC/DC Tombstone for 50Hz Shops

For decades, the Lincoln Electric "Tombstone" welder has been the heartbeat of farm shops, garages, and maintenance bays around the world. The K1299 AC/DC 225/125 takes that legendary heritage and refines it for the international welder who needs more than just basic AC power. This 50Hz model brings the smooth, buttery arc of DC welding to the classic platform, giving you the best of both worlds. Whether you are repairing agricultural equipment, building a custom trailer, or fixing gates, this machine offers the reliability you expect with the performance upgrade you deserve.

Why You Want DC Capability

While AC welding gets the job done for many basic tasks, experienced welders know that Direct Current (DC) is where the magic happens. The K1299 allows you to switch to DC output with a simple turn of the dial. Why does this matter? DC provides a much more stable arc that is easier to start and maintain. It significantly reduces spatter, meaning less cleanup time with a grinder and chipping hammer. Furthermore, DC is essential for running smooth vertical and overhead welds, as the arc characteristics help control the puddle against gravity. It also opens the door to using smoother-running rods like the E7018, which provides superior weld strength and ductility compared to standard AC rods.

Built for the Real World

There is a reason you see these red boxes in shops that have been running for 40 years—they are built like tanks. The K1299 features the same heavy-duty construction that made the AC-225 famous. The selector switch is mechanical and robust, avoiding delicate digital electronics that can fail in dirty environments. The connections are solid, and the included leads are heavy-duty, ready to handle the current without overheating. It is a machine designed to be bought once and used for a lifetime.

Applications and Use Cases

This welder is the ultimate all-rounder for the 50Hz market. In the AC range (40-225A), you have the raw power to burn heavy 3/16" rods into thick plate steel, perfect for heavy equipment repair. In the DC range (30-125A), you gain the finesse needed for thinner materials, stainless steel fabrication, and precision maintenance work. It is an indispensable tool for:

  • Farm and Ranch: Repairing plows, cultivators, and livestock handling equipment.
  • Automotive: Fabricating exhaust hangers, frame repairs, and custom brackets.
  • Home Shop: Building workbenches, art projects, and general DIY fabrication.
  • Maintenance: Quick fixes on conveyors, railings, and facility infrastructure.
Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Weld Process:Stick (SMAW)
Amperage:225
Process Type:Stick (SMAW)
Input Power:50Hz, Single Phase
Output Range (AC):40-225 A
Output Range (DC):30-125 A
Duty Cycle:20%
Cooling Type:Fan-Cooled
Dimensions:24 in x 17.25 in x 12 in
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • AC/DC 225/125 Stick Welder (50Hz Model)
  • Insulated Electrode Holder and Cable
  • Heavy-Duty Work Clamp and Cable
  • Input Power Cable (Plug may vary by region)
  • Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Farm and Agricultural Equipment Repair
  • Automotive and Trailer Maintenance
  • Home Shop and DIY Projects
  • Vocational Training and Education
  • Light Industrial Maintenance
  • Structural Steel Repair

FAQ

The K1299 offers both AC and DC welding outputs, whereas the standard AC-225 offers only AC. Additionally, the K1299 is designed for 50Hz power sources, while standard US models are 60Hz.

No, the K1299 is a 50Hz model. Using it on a standard US 60Hz power grid can cause overheating and improper operation. You would need the 60Hz version (K1297) for US use.

DC welding provides a smoother arc, easier arc starting, fewer arc outages, less spatter, and better performance for out-of-position welds (vertical and overhead).

The machine produces up to 225 Amps on the AC setting and up to 125 Amps on the DC setting.

Yes, it typically includes an attached electrode holder with cable and a work clamp with cable.

You can run a wide range of stick electrodes, including E6011, E6013, E7018, E7014, stainless steel rods, and hardfacing rods, thanks to the AC/DC capability.

No, this is a dedicated Stick (SMAW) welder. It does not support MIG or TIG welding processes out of the box.

The duty cycle is generally rated at 20% at maximum output, meaning you can weld for 2 minutes out of a 10-minute period at full power.