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for the price the equipment and capacity seems rather impressive,
Id love to try one to see if its really a useful welder or just advertizing B.S.
a welder with these specs could easily complete about 70-80%% of what most car hobby guys,
will ever do and at only $500 its a darn bargain.
I certainly look at the advertised capacity,
and would think sheet metal and most frame repair work is in its range.
I certainly am rather intrigued
EASTWOOD ELITE MP140I MULTI PROCESS WELDER - MIG, TIG, STICK
THE EASTWOOD ELITE MP140I MULTI PROCESS WELDER FEATURES:
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
Input power VAC 120
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Rated input current 20 Amps
Rated working voltage 18.5 volts
MIG welding current 30-140 A
TIG welding current 20-90 A
Stick welding current 30-70 A
Rated duty cycle 30% @90A
Weight 34 lbs.
RECOMMENDED MIG WELDING WIRE
Solid 0.023-0.035" (0.6-0.9mm)
Stainless 0.023-0.035" (0.6-0.9mm)
Flux Core 0.030-0.035" (0.8-0.9mm)
RECOMMENDED 20645 SPOOL GUN WELDING WIRE
4043 Aluminum 0.030-0.035" (0.8-0.9mm)
RECOMMENDED ARC WELDING RODS
E6010 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN
E6011 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN
E6013 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN, DCEP
E7014 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN, DCEP
DUTY CYCLE
The rated Duty cycle refers to the amount of welding that can be done within an amount of time. The Eastwood MP140i has a duty cycle of 30% at 90 Amps. It is easiest to look at your welding time in blocks of 10 Minutes and the Duty Cycle being a percentage of that 10 Minutes. If welding at 90 Amps with a 30% Duty Cycle, within a 10 Minute block of time you can weld for 3 Minutes with 7 Minutes of cooling for the Welder.
If the Duty Cycle is exceeded, the Welder will automatically shut off, however the fan will continue running to cool the components. When a safe temperature has been reached, the Welder will automatically switch the Welder output back on. To increase the duty cycle you can turn down the Voltage Output control.
for the price the equipment and capacity seems rather impressive,
Id love to try one to see if its really a useful welder or just advertizing B.S.
a welder with these specs could easily complete about 70-80%% of what most car hobby guys,
will ever do and at only $500 its a darn bargain.
I certainly look at the advertised capacity,
and would think sheet metal and most frame repair work is in its range.
I certainly am rather intrigued
EASTWOOD ELITE MP140I MULTI PROCESS WELDER - MIG, TIG, STICK
THE EASTWOOD ELITE MP140I MULTI PROCESS WELDER FEATURES:
- MIG, Stick or TIG Weld
- Latest IGBT Inverter Technology
- 140-Amp Maximum Welding Output
- 30% Duty Cycle @ 90A
- Welds Up To 3/16” Thick Steel
- Built-in Spot Weld Timer
CONTENTS
- (1) - MP140i, Multi-Process Welder
- (1) - Shielding Gas Regulator
- (1) - Shielding Gas Hose, 4.6’ [1.4m]
- (1) - Ground Clamp with 10’ [3m] Cable
- (1) - Trafimet ERGOPLUS 15, Tweco Style MIG Torch. 10’ Length. (0 .023”/0.6mm contact tip installed)
- (5) - Spare 0.023” [0.6mm] Contact Tips
- (1) - Electrode Holder with 12.5’ [3.8m] Cable
- (1) - TIG Torch with 10’ [3m] cable, 14’ [4.3m] Gas Line
- (1) - #4 Gas Nozzle (1/4”)
- (1) - #5 Gas Nozzle (5/16”)
- (1) - #6 Gas Nozzle (3/8”) (Installed)
- (1) - Short Black Cap (Installed)
- (1) - Long Black Cap
- (1) - Collet Body, 1/8” [3.2mm] (Installed)
- (1) - Collet, [1.6mm] (Installed)
- (1) - Collet, [1.0mm]
- (1) - Collet, [2.0mm]
- (1) - 1/16” x 6” Tungsten (Gray)
- (1) - Welding Wire Spool, 2lb., 0.023” Solid Wire
- (5) - Welding Rods, 1/8” E6013
SPECIFICATIONS
Input power VAC 120
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Rated input current 20 Amps
Rated working voltage 18.5 volts
MIG welding current 30-140 A
TIG welding current 20-90 A
Stick welding current 30-70 A
Rated duty cycle 30% @90A
Weight 34 lbs.
RECOMMENDED MIG WELDING WIRE
Solid 0.023-0.035" (0.6-0.9mm)
Stainless 0.023-0.035" (0.6-0.9mm)
Flux Core 0.030-0.035" (0.8-0.9mm)
RECOMMENDED 20645 SPOOL GUN WELDING WIRE
4043 Aluminum 0.030-0.035" (0.8-0.9mm)
RECOMMENDED ARC WELDING RODS
E6010 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN
E6011 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN
E6013 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN, DCEP
E7014 1/16",3/32",1/8" - Polarity: DCEN, DCEP
DUTY CYCLE
The rated Duty cycle refers to the amount of welding that can be done within an amount of time. The Eastwood MP140i has a duty cycle of 30% at 90 Amps. It is easiest to look at your welding time in blocks of 10 Minutes and the Duty Cycle being a percentage of that 10 Minutes. If welding at 90 Amps with a 30% Duty Cycle, within a 10 Minute block of time you can weld for 3 Minutes with 7 Minutes of cooling for the Welder.
If the Duty Cycle is exceeded, the Welder will automatically shut off, however the fan will continue running to cool the components. When a safe temperature has been reached, the Welder will automatically switch the Welder output back on. To increase the duty cycle you can turn down the Voltage Output control.