Harbor Freight Tools
$79999
SKU: 57862

TITANIUM UNLIMITED 200 Professional Multi-Process Welder with 120/240V Input

$79999
Compare to
ESAB FABRICATOR 141i W1003141 at
$1185
Save $385
The TITANIUM™ UNLIMITED 200™ Professional Multi-Process Welder handles MIG, TIG and stick welding Read More
Which Welder Is Right For You?

Which Welder Is Right For You?

Answer a few questions and we'll help you find the perfect Welder for your needs.

Start Now

Product Details

The TITANIUM™ UNLIMITED 200™ Professional Multi-Process Welder is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. This all-purpose multi-process welder handles MIG, Stick (DC), TIG (DC), or Flux-core welding. Weld a wide range of materials with fast, easy set-up. Plug into any power supply with the included power cables. 

  • Dual voltage technology is capable of 120V or 240V input
  • Inverter technology for better arc start
  • Inductance control for fine-tuning the weld bead
  • Spool gun ready - no adapter required
  • Weighs only 24 lb. - ideal for shop or field use

Important Information

  • For use on a dedicated 20A branch circuit. Welds aluminum with optional spool gun. Requires welding wire and gun package, sold separately.
  • This item is subject to a 20% restocking fee
Titanium Unlimited 200™ Professional Multiprocess Welder With 120/240 Volt Input

WHY PAY MORE?

Multi-Process Welder
ESAB FABRICATOR 141i W1003141
TITANIUM
200A MULTI-PROCESS
ITEM 57862/64806
VS ESAB
FABRICATOR 141i W1003141*
200A @ 15% Duty Cycle 140A @ 15%
30 - 200A Output Range 10 - 140A
120V/240V Input Voltage 120V
Inverter Technology Inverter
MIG, Stick, TIG Processes MIG, Stick, TIG
24 lbs. Weight 32 lbs.
Digital Display Digital
$
849
99
Price
$
1,185
*ESAB FABRICATOR 141i W1003141 stated specs.
SKU(s)
57862, 64806
Brand
TITANIUM
Model
TI-UL200
Accessories Included
TITANIUM™ Multiprocess 200 Inverter power source, 180A MIG gun 10 ft., 150A TIG torch with gas valve 10 ft., 200A stick electrode holder with 10 ft. cable and DINSE-style connector, work clamp with 10 ft. Cable and DINSE-style connector, 8 ft. power cord with 6-50P (240V, 50A) plug, 120v power adapter, 2 in. spindle adapter for 8 in. diameter spools (10-12 lbs.), flow gauge regulator with 6 ft. gas hose, 0.030 in contact tips, gas nozzle, gasless nozzle, (3) solid drive rolls, (2) cored drive rolls
Amperage
120V; 30-140A (GMAW/FCAW), 30-70A (DC SMAW), 20-90A (DC GTAW); 240V; 30-200A (GMAW/FCAW), 30-170A (DC SMAW), 20-200A (DC GTAW)
Certification
CSA
Duty Cycle
GMAW/FCAW Rated Output: 120V; 90A @ 40% Duty Cycle; 22A Input 240V; 200A @ 15% Duty Cycle; 36A InputSMAW Rated Output: 120V; 70A @ 40% Duty Cycle; 22A Input 240V;170A @ 15% Duty Cycle; 31A InputGTAW Rated Output: 120V; 90A @ 40% Duty Cycle; 18A Input 240V; 200A @ 15% Duty Cycle; 26A InputAmperage range: 120V; 30-140A (GMAW/FCAW), 30-70A (DC SMAW), 20-90A (DC GTAW); 240V; 30-200A (GMAW/FCAW), 30-170A (DC SMAW), 20-200A (DC GTAW)
Maximum Amperage Output (amps)
50-200A
Product Height
17 in.
Product Length
21 in.
Product Weight
24 lb.
Product Width
12 in.
Shipping Weight
44.00 lb.
Thermal Overload Protection (y/n)
Yes
Open Circuit Voltage
69V
Power Cord (ft.)
8 in.
Weldable Metals
Steel, stainless steel, chrome-moly, cast materials, and aluminum (with optional spool gun)
Welding Capacities
120V; Steel: 24 GA - 1/8 in.; Aluminum**: 22 GA - 1/8 in.240V; Steel: 24 GA - 3/8 in.; Aluminum**: 22 GA - 3/8 in.
Wire Size
0.025 in., 0.030 in., 0.035 in. solid; 0.030 in., 0.035 in., 0.045 in. flux cored
Input Voltage
120/240
Wire Feed Speed
80-400 inches per minute
CA Residents
Warning - Prop 65 Info
Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change

Be The First

This product has not yet been reviewed

We think you’ll enjoy these independent, customer-made YouTube videos about our products. These videos may feature products that Harbor Freight provided free of charge and could contain language and content that are not appropriate for children. We hope these videos help inform your tool-buying decisions. And a note from the lawyers: Products should always be used in accordance with the owner’s manual.

Product Support

Duty cycle is the amount of time a welder can run continuously before it needs to rest and cool down. For example, 90A @ 30% means a machine is capable of outputting 90A continuously for 3 mins and then needs 7 mins to rest before welding again. The ambient temperature of your welding environment also plays a big role in the duty cycle of the machine. Welding in warmer climates may result in lower duty cycles.
Welding amperage is the amount of output it can produce. Higher amperages mean the machine is capable of penetrating thicker pieces of metal. Higher amperage machines also generally mean higher duty cycles.
A multi-process welder is the latest technology in welding. It combines a MIG welder, a Stick welder, and a TIG welder giving a fabricator the opportunity to tackle almost any job. Combine a multi-process welder with a spool gun or purchase an AC TIG capable multi-process machine for aluminum applications for a truly complete welding solution.
Shielding gas is required for some welding operations. In Stick and Self Shielded Flux Cored welding, flux on the outer coating of the electrode (Stick) or inside the core of the wire (Self Shielded Flux Core) is used to protect the molten puddle from the atmosphere. In MIG and TIG welding, flux is not used which means the shielding gas is used to protect the molten weld puddle from the atmosphere.In some cases, combining an inert gas like Ar with an active gas like CO2 helps increase the weld’s penetration. Proper precautions should be taken to ensure wind from the outside or a nearby fan does not affect the flow of shielding gas or else you may get porosity in your weld.
Arc welding produces both sparks and UV light. You need to protect yourself from both. Welding helmets block your face, neck, and head while arm sleeves and pants protect your arms and legs from harmful UV light. Additionally, since your hands are close to the welding arc during the welding process, you should weld with gloves designed for your application. MIG and Stick welding gloves are thicker because the heat generated, and the amount of spatter generated is greater. TIG welding gloves are designed to be lighter to allow for maximum manual dexterity.
In addition to a welding machine and helmet, you may need the following accessories to weld:
  • Welding electrode or wire: The filler material used to join the metal pieces together.
  • Welding rod or filler metal: Depending on the type of welding you are doing, you may need to use filler metal in the form of rods or wire.
  • Gas cylinder: If you’re using a MIG or TIG welder, you’ll need a cylinder of shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination.Harbor Freight Tools doesn’t sell welding gas.
  • Welding gloves: to protect your hands from heat and sparks.
  • Protective clothing: Welding can generate intense heat, so you should wear protective clothing, such as a long-sleeved shirt and pants, to reduce the risk of burns.
  • Chipping hammer and wire brush: Used to remove slag or debris from the surface of the weld.
  • Ground Clamps: These clamp to the metal you’re welding to complete the electrical circuit.
  • Welding magnets and holders: These grip metal and hold it at the angle you need to work safely and efficiently.

Replacement Parts in Stock (PDF)

Call to Order

Quick Start Guide (PDF)

We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase. Limitations apply.