S-MIGMA 250.IGBTMulti-function semi-automatic weldingMIG, MAG, FCAW, TIG and MMAdistless welding current regulation (max 250 A) IGBT inverter technologyhigh degree of trouble-free efficient operation and fast switching between functions is resistant to short circuitsProductive features:
- - Versatility - the possibility of welding in MIG, MAG, FCAW, TIG and MMA modes ,
- - Practicality - suitable for machining elements made of various weldable metals,
- - Efficiency - the use of modern IGBT technology guarantees precise work and safety against short circuits,
- - Convenience - stepless knobs allow for precise setting of inductance, welding current and wire feed rate,
- - Mobility - comfortable handle and small size make it easy to carry the welding machine,
- - Model - S-MIGMA 250.IGBT
- - Catalogue number - 2208
- - Article status - New
- - Power supply - 230 V / 50 Hz
- - Rated input current - MIG 29.5 A / MMA 33 A / TIG 22.5 A
- - Maximum input current - MIG 38 A / MMA 43 A / TIG 29 A
- - Idle voltage - 62 V
- - MIG current - 50 – 250 A
- - Current MMA - 10 – 250 A
- - TIG current - 10 – 250 A
- - Welding current in the duty cycle 60% - 250 A (MIG/MMA/TIG)
- - Welding current in the duty cycle 100% - 193 A (MIG/MMA/TIG)
- - Duty cycle - 60%
- - Welding thickness - 0,5 – 10 mm
- - Diameter of TIG electrodes - 0,5 – 4 mm
- - Electrode diameter MMA - 1,6 – 5 mm
- - Cooling - Fan
- - Handle cooling - Gas
- - Hot Start - Yes
- - Wire feeder - 2,5 – 13 m/min
- - Cable with MMA holder - 1.4 m
- - Ground wire - 1.3 m
- - Cable with MIG holder - 1.75 m
- - Cable with TIG holder - 3.7 m
- - Safety class - IP21
- - Insulation class - F
- - Dimensions (LxWxH) - 54.00 x 24.00 x 41.00 cm
- - Weight - 15,00 kg
- - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) - 64.00 x 34.50 x 44.50 cm
- - Shipping weight - 27,05 kg
- MIG/MAG - With the MIG method, stainless steel, tin, copper and other non-ferrous metals can be conveniently bonded, while the MAG mode will work when welding low-alloy, high-alloy or structural non-alloy steels
- MMA (coated electrode) – it will work indoors and outdoors. It does not require shielding gas and is suitable for welding thin materials (from a thickness of 1.5 mm), e.g. copper, iron, nickel, aluminum or alloys m.in steel and cast iron. Welds made by this method have good operational and mechanical values.
- TIG – copes well with combining metals and their alloys, e.g. copper, aluminum, magnesium, nickel, titanium, steel and many others. It will work particularly well when machining very thin materials (with a thickness of 0.5 mm). This method can be used in any position – horizontal, vertical, flat and above the head, and its effect is a clean and precise weld that does not corrode.
- FCAW (arc welding with core wire) - a method that does not require the use of shielding gas. Thanks to this, it will work well when working outdoors, in windy places. This mode is characterized by a large depth of melting.
- - Hot Start consists in a temporary increase in the welding current during arc ignition,
- - Spatter makes the device automatically set the inductance, which allows for stable welding.
- - Welding machine S-MIGMA 250.IGBT
- - MIG holder
- - TIG handle
- - MMA cable
- - Ground wire with ground terminal
- - Wire 0.8 mm – spool 5 kg
- - Cable for polarity change
- - Long cap
- - Bushings 2; 2.4 and 3.4 mm
- - Housing clamping sleeve
- - Ceramic nozzle – 3 pieces
- - MIG electrodes – 2 pieces
- - Collar
- - Manual EN