Shakti Technology MIG/MMA 250 A Single Phase MIG Welding Machine, MIG•250G 1-PH (INBUILT FEEDER)

33,799.00

Input Power Source(±15% 50/60HZ) 1P~AC220V
Rated Input Current (A) 37
Rated Input Power Capacity (KVA) 8.2
Output Current Range (A) 50-250
No-Load Voltage (V) 50
Rated Duty Cycle (%) @ 25ºc 60
Protection Class IP21
Insulation Class F
Machine Packing Size (mm) 585*350*510
Accessories  Mig Torch,Earthing Clamp, CO2 Regulator
 Machine Dimensions (mm) 500*275*380
Wire Feeder Dimensions (mm) Inbuilt
Net Weight (kg) 14.5
Wire Feeder Net Weight (kg) 5.25
Suitable Welding Wire (mm) 0.8-1.0
Suitable welding rod plate thickness (mm) 1-10mm
Weld materials low carbon steel, low alloy steel
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  • Shakti Single Phase MIG Welding Machine MIG 250 A / MMA: 250 A, MIG•250G 1-PH (INBUILT FEEDER)

  • A “MIG Welding Machine” refers to a welding equipment specifically designed for the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process, commonly known as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding. MIG welding is a popular method that uses a continuous consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to join metals

  • Power Source: Provides the electrical energy required to create and sustain the welding arc

  • Wire Feeder: Feeds the consumable electrode wire at a controlled rate to the welding torch

  • Welding Torch: Holds the electrode wire and guides it to the welding area

  • Gas Supply: Provides the shielding gas, typically a mixture of inert gases, to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination

  • Control Panel: The welder can adjust welding parameters such as wire feed speed, voltage, and gas flow rate

  • Cooling System: Many industrial MIG welding machines have cooling systems to prevent overheating during prolonged use

  • Versatility: MIG welding suits various materials, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminium

  • Speed: MIG welding is known for its high welding speed and efficiency

  • Continuous Welding: The continuous wire feed allows longer welding runs without frequent interruptions

  • Ease of Use: MIG welding is relatively easy to learn and offers reasonable control over the welding process

  • Gas Selection: Different shielding gases can be used for different materials and applications

  • Duty Cycle: Indicates the machine’s ability to operate continuously at a specific output before requiring cooling

  • Inverter Technology: Some modern MIG welding machines use inverter technology for improved efficiency and portability

  • Spatter Control: Some machines have features to minimize spatter during welding

  • Application: MIG welding is used in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, construction.