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Schweisskraft Easy MIG 213 MIG Welder
The Schweisskraft Easy MIG 213 is an excellent addition to the Schweisskraft transformer MIG collection. Dual purpose for welding with or without gas. 9 power settings with 30 Amp low current performance for easy welding on thin bodywork, down to 0.6mm. Wheel-mounted for excellent manoeuvrability. Supplied complete with professional euro connection MIG torch with 3-metre cable, gas hose, earth lead and 2 x wire feed rollers.
- For steel and stainless steel welding
- Typical applications: Body repairs/repairs, agriculture, tack welding
- Base materials: structural steels, CrNi steels ferritic/austenitic and duplex steels
- Steplessly adjustable wire feeder
- S sign: Approved for welding at narrow welding locations with increased electrical hazard
- Easy operation and adjustment
- The soft and stable arc guarantees low-spatter welding results
- Practical gas cylinder holder
- One year Schweißkraft guarantee
- Made in Europe
Products that are safe to run on a generator with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) or on a pure sine wave inverter generator. Typically the generator power will need to be twice the amperage requirement of the welder.
Duty rating is how long you can use a welder at either 20°C or 40°C and at a particular amperage. If no amperage is specified then it is full power. A machine that has 60% at 20°C would be similar to machine rated 30% at 40°C.