There is more to MIG welding than meets the eye. It can be used for a wide range of projects, including repairs and construction. A MIG gun is typically used to weld metal through a gaseous shield that helps prevent spatter by heating the metal enough to melt it while protecting workers from dangerous arc-heating spark disasters. The process works well as long as you use the proper wire and gas choice for your application. There are many different types of welding supplies like electrode tips, shielding gases, fluxes and consumables used with this process."
Model | MIG/MMA/TIG-160A |
Type | IGBT≤ 1kg, Gasless |
AC Input Voltage(V) | 220V (110V can do) |
Rated Input Power Capacity(KVA) | 5 |
Input Frequency(Hz) | 50/60 |
Non-load Voltage(V) | 68 |
Output current range(A) | 20-160 |
Rated Duty Cycle(%) | 60% |
Efficiency(%) | 85% |
Class of Insulation | F |
Protection class of case | IP21 |
Wire diameter(mm) | 0.8/1.0 |
Wire weight(kg) | ≤ 1kg |
Quick joint Size(mm) | 10-25 |
Input power cable(m) | 1.8 |
N.W./G.W.(kg) | 7.4/9.2 |
Machine Size(LxWxH mm) | 420*160*310 |
Package(LxWxH mm)/ 8 in 1 | 455*270*355 kraft paper box |
Accessories | 1.8M 16mm2 200A holder |
1.2M 16mm2 300A clamp | |
2m Build-in Torch | |
Brush, Mask, Manual |