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MIG welding , is an abbreviation for “Metal Inert Gas” which is more
formally known as “Gas Metal Arc Welding” or “GMAW”. The term MIG comes from
the original shielding gasses used that were the inert, or Nobel, gasses. Today
the gases used vary, so the name has officially been changed to “Gas Metal Arc
Welding”. MIG welding is the slang term that is commonly accepted. It is also
known as “Wire Wheel Welding”. This process uses a wire feed to feed solid
filler wire to the weld joint.

MIG welding is an excellent choice for all types of metals, and with the
benefits of a single pass there is little need for any additional shielding
gas. As the weld shrinks, the gasses escape from the joint, leaving it fully
protected from oxidation and moisture. Using just one gas instead of both argon
and helium also saves you money in gas costs and limits the risk of leaks when
transporting or storing your equipment as there are no other gases needed to
store compared to arc welders and they reduce corrosion with no other gases
required.

Features

➢ Multi-function welding – MIG/MAG, MMA, and SOLID CORED Wire welding.
➢ 20kg wire spool capability for heavy industrial use.
➢ 2T/4T self-locking function
➢ Stable arc with less spatter.
➢ Industrial grade IGBT module adopted.
➢ Portable separated wire feeder with control cables and control keys, can be carried to perform distance welding work.
➢ Welding wire Daimeter ( 0.8 mm & 1.0 mm ) And Material ( Carbon Steel , Stainless Steel , aluminium alloy etc.) can be selected.

Model UNIT JMG-300E
Rated input voltage V AC 380±10%
Phase Three
Frequency Hz 50/60
Rated Input Power KVA 13.9
Range of welding current regulation A 40-300
Operating voltage V DC 16-32V
Wire diameter mm 0.8/1.0
Drive roll mm 0.8/1.0
Output valtage V 28
Duty cycle % 60
Efficiency % 85
Degree of Protection class IP21S.
Feeder Type Seprate
Wire Feed Speed m/min 2.5-24
Insulation grade F
System of cooling Type Fan
Dimension (L*B*H) mm 480*350*410
Weight Kg 27.5

Portability: Portable welders are great for jobs that require you to move around. These are typically smaller and lighter than their industrial counterparts.
Power source: Look for a machine that runs on a voltage compatible with your workshop or home power supply. Many machines run on 110V or 220V power.

Duty cycle: The duty cycle is the amount of time a welder can operate continuously at a given amperage before it needs to cool down.
For home and hobby use, a lower duty cycle is acceptable, while professional welders need a higher duty cycle for extended use.
High speed and productivity

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