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Canaweld Stick 201 Cell D Dual Voltage Inverter Welder Package

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OVERVIEW

The Pipe Welder's Portable Powerhouse

If you've ever tried to run an E6010 rod on a cheap inverter, you know the frustration—the arc cuts out, the rod sticks, and the bead looks terrible. The Canaweld Stick 201 Cell D Pak is the answer to that problem. This isn't just another generic welder; it is a beast designed specifically to burn cellulosic rods like they were meant to be burned. Whether you are welding open root passes on pipe or doing heavy structural repairs in the field, this machine holds a digging arc that doesn't quit. It brings the smooth, aggressive performance of an engine drive into a package you can carry over your shoulder.

Real-world work doesn't always happen in a shop with perfect power. That's why the dual-voltage 120V/240V feature is a lifesaver. Plug it into a standard household outlet for quick fixes on thin gauge material, or hook it up to 240V (or a generator) to unleash the full 200 Amps of power. It handles 7018s smoothly for fill and cap passes, and with the digital readout, you know exactly what heat you're running—no more bumping a dial and guessing if you're at 90 or 100 amps. The "D" stands for Digital, giving you the precision you need for code work.

The "Pak" means you aren't hunting for cables when the box arrives. It comes with a professional-grade electrode holder and ground clamp, both with decent cable lengths so you aren't tethered right next to the machine. The build quality feels solid—metal casing, heavy-duty connectors, and controls that feel substantial. It also features Lift TIG functionality, so if you need to switch over to TIG for some stainless work or precise root passes, the machine is ready for it (TIG torch usually sold separately).

Forget about sticky starts and frozen rods. With adjustable Hot Start and Arc Force (Dig), you can dial in the machine to suit your specific rod and position. Crank up the Arc Force for a stiff, penetrating arc on dirty metal, or dial it back for a buttery smooth 7018 vertical up. This is a welder's welder—simple, rugged, and built in Canada to handle the cold and the abuse of real job sites. If you need a portable stick machine that actually performs on pipe, this is the one to grab.

Additional Information
Brand:Canaweld
Voltage:120/240 V
Weld Process:TIG (GTAW)
Amperage:200
Packaging Description:1-of-1
Process Type:Stick (SMAW), TIG (GTAW)
Input Voltage:120V, 240V
Amperage Range:5 - 200 A
Duty Cycle:35%, 100%
Included Accessories:Electrode Holder Set, Ground Clamp Set, Carrying Case
Control Interface:Digital Display
Applications:Pipe Welding, Maintenance, Construction, Farm/Ranch
Compatible Electrode Types:E6010, E7018, E6011, E6013, Stainless Steel

INCLUDED

  • Canaweld Stick 201 Cell D Power Source
  • Electrode Holder with Cable (10 ft)
  • Ground Clamp with Cable (10 ft)
  • Power Cord Adapter (120V/240V)
  • Heavy-Duty Carrying Case
  • Operator Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Pipe Welding (Open Root)
  • Structural Steel Erection
  • Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Farm and Ranch Maintenance
  • Mobile Fabrication
  • Shipyard Maintenance
  • Pressure Vessel Fabrication

FAQ

Yes, the 'Cell' in the model name stands for Cellulosic. This machine is specifically engineered with high open circuit voltage and specialized firmware to run E6010 and E6011 electrodes with superior stability, unlike many standard inverters.

The Pak typically includes the Stick 201 Cell D power source, a set of welding cables (electrode holder and ground clamp), a power adapter for 120V/240V usage, and a carrying case.

Yes, the Canaweld Stick 201 Cell D is generator friendly. It is designed to handle the voltage fluctuations typical of portable generators, provided the generator has sufficient output (recommended 8kW or higher for full output).

Yes, it supports Lift TIG welding. You will need a separate TIG torch with a gas valve (as the gas is not controlled by the machine) to perform TIG welding.

The machine typically offers a duty cycle of around 35% at maximum amperage (200A) on 240V, and 100% duty cycle at around 130A, allowing for continuous welding at lower amperages.

Yes, it features adjustable Arc Force (Dig) which helps prevent the electrode from sticking during welding by temporarily increasing the amperage if the arc length becomes too short.

Canaweld machines are proudly manufactured in Canada, ensuring high build quality and reliable local support.

Yes, using the included adapter, you can run this machine on a standard 120V household outlet, though the maximum amperage output will be reduced compared to 240V operation.
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