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ENGINE-DRIVEN
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Bobcat Series Gas or LP
Next-generation Bobcat series —
The most popular engine-driven welder is
reliable, powerful and durable. One of the
smallest and lightest in its class with more
capabilities to take on more jobs — and
faster, easier setup too.
Bobcat 230 Bobcat 265
Easy to use Bobcat 265 model additional features
Bobcat 230: Single-knob adjustment for quick and precise setup.
Bobcat 265: Digital interface speeds machine setup and makes
it less complicated.
Separate weld and auxiliary power
Full auxiliary power at any setting.
Auto-Set makes weld parameter setup fast, easy and
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accurate for operators of all skill levels.
Exceptional arc performance Direct spool gun connection makes it easy to weld aluminum,
Easy arc starts and less spatter. Provides DC welding output for expanding the types of jobs you can take on. Adapters are
greater versatility and quality welds on all types of metals. no longer required with the integrated 10-pin connection.
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Optimized for Spoolmate and Spoolmatic ® spool guns.
Easier mobility and uses less truck space and payload Remote start/stop (Bobcat 265 gas only).
Take control and eliminate engine noise.
Over 100 pounds lighter and 13 percent smaller than previous
Easily turn your Bobcat machine on and off
models. Bobcat engine-driven welders can easily be moved around
remotely so it only runs when you need it.
and take up less space, leaving more room on your truck for other
Get more out of each tank, extend time
equipment and tools.
between maintenance and work
without the hassle of walking back to
Easy maintenance your machine.
Bobcat 230: Simple digital display that tracks your engine hours Battery charge/crank assist (option) ensures that you
and alerts you when an oil change is required. have reliable DC output when you need it, without carrying
Bobcat 265: LCD screen allows for better visibility of routine a separate charger.
maintenance items, making it easier to plan downtime.
(option). Make parameter
changes at the weld joint,
reducing walks to the machine.
Increase arc-on time, improve your bottom line and improve
jobsite safety.
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