- Inverter welding machine: enhances the performance and durability of the machine and helps reduce its weight.
- The MIG method requires the wire to have a special coating (flux) or it needs to be connected to an external gas cylinder (e.g., argon, CO2).
- It has an output current of up to 130A, which requires more time to melt thicker wires and more passes on thick welds.
Inverter MIG welding machine from the manufacturer Total.
At a glance
- Inverter welding machine: enhances the performance and durability of the machine and helps reduce its weight.
- The MIG method requires the wire to have a special coating (flux) or it needs to be connected to an external gas cylinder (e.g., argon, CO2).
- It has an output current of up to 130A, which requires more time to melt thicker wires and more passes on thick welds.
Specifications
- Inverter flux-cored arc welding machine (FCAW)
- No gas required
- Input voltage (V): 1~220-240
- Frequency (Hz): 50/60
- Output current (A) : 30 – 130
- Duty cycle (%): 40%
- No-load voltage (V): 33
- Built-in wire feeder
- Wire size (mm): 0.8 / 0.9
The package includes:
- Wire size 0.9mm 0.45kg
- Ground clamp with cable
Dimensions
- Type
- MIG, FCAW
- Welding Current (max)
- 130 A
- Operation Cycle (max Ampere)
- 40 %
- Supply Voltage
- 230 V
- Maximum Wire Diameter
- 0.9 mm
- Weight
- 4400 gr
Additional Features
- Inverter
- Yes
- IGBT
- No
- VRD
- No
- with Voltage Stabilizer
- No
- for Generator with AVR
- No
Features
- Hot Start
- No
- Anti Stick
- No
- Arc Force
- No
- 2T Operation
- No
- 4T Mode
- No
- Spot Function
- No
- Pulsed
- No
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.