theres also a reasonably high amp MIG
https://www.eastwood.com/mig-250-welder-eastwood.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-mp250i-multi-process-250-amp-welder.html
https://www.eastwood.com/images/pdf/mig_135_warranty.pdf
FAQ'S
Use standard 120VAC, 20 amp 50 or 60Hz power. Welds up to 140 amp on 120VAC. The mig 250 will also use standard 240VAC, single phase 50 or 60Hz power. Unit will weld up to 250 amps with 240 VAC input. Use a NEMA 650 receptacle and a 50 amp dedicated line for this machine.
Included in 2 boxes
Eastwood 250 amp MultiProcess Welder
ERGO24 MIG Torch 4.5m (15 feet)
WP26V TIG Torch 4.5m (15 feet)
300 amp Electrode Holder 4.5m (15 feet)
300 amp Ground Cable 4.5m (15 feet)
Adaptor Cord
TIG consumables
0.030 and 0.035 MIG tips
Gas Bottle chains
Gas Hose
Instruction Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Voltage (V): 1 phase 240V+/-10%, 1 phase 120V+/-10%
Frequency (Hz): 50/60
No Load Voltage (V): 61
Rated Input Current (Amps) 240V: MIG = 47.3, TIG = 35.7, ARC = 53.5
Rated Input Current (Amps) 120V: MIG = 42, TIG = 31.2, ARC = 51.1
Output Current Adjustment (Amps) 240V: MIG = 50-250, TIG = 15-250, ARC = 25-250
Output Current Adjustment (Amps) 120V: MIG = 50-140, TIG = 15-140, ARC = 25-140
Output Voltage (V) 240V: MIG = 16.5-26.5, TIG = 10.6-20, ARC = 21-30
Output Voltage (V) 120V: MIG = 16.5-21, TIG = 10.6-15.6, ARC = 21-25.6
Duty Cycle: 60% @ 250 aMPS
Power Factor: 0.73
Efficiency (%): 80
Wire Feed Speed (in/min): 78-629
Post Flow Time (seconds): 1.0+/-0.05
Weight:150 lbs. (43.6kg)
Dimensions: 36"x21"x31" (900mm x 765mm x 765mm)
The rated Duty Cycle refers to the amount of welding that can be done within an amount of time. The Eastwood MP250i has a Duty Cycle of 60% at 250 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 250 Amps with a 60% Duty Cycle, within a 10 Minute block of time you can weld for 6 Minutes with 4 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 internal 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.
https://www.eastwood.com/mig-250-welder-eastwood.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-mp250i-multi-process-250-amp-welder.html
https://www.eastwood.com/images/pdf/mig_135_warranty.pdf
Use standard 120VAC, 20 amp 50 or 60Hz power. Welds up to 140 amp on 120VAC. The mig 250 will also use standard 240VAC, single phase 50 or 60Hz power. Unit will weld up to 250 amps with 240 VAC input. Use a NEMA 650 receptacle and a 50 amp dedicated line for this machine.
Included in 2 boxes
Eastwood 250 amp MultiProcess Welder
ERGO24 MIG Torch 4.5m (15 feet)
WP26V TIG Torch 4.5m (15 feet)
300 amp Electrode Holder 4.5m (15 feet)
300 amp Ground Cable 4.5m (15 feet)
Adaptor Cord
TIG consumables
0.030 and 0.035 MIG tips
Gas Bottle chains
Gas Hose
Instruction Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Voltage (V): 1 phase 240V+/-10%, 1 phase 120V+/-10%
Frequency (Hz): 50/60
No Load Voltage (V): 61
Rated Input Current (Amps) 240V: MIG = 47.3, TIG = 35.7, ARC = 53.5
Rated Input Current (Amps) 120V: MIG = 42, TIG = 31.2, ARC = 51.1
Output Current Adjustment (Amps) 240V: MIG = 50-250, TIG = 15-250, ARC = 25-250
Output Current Adjustment (Amps) 120V: MIG = 50-140, TIG = 15-140, ARC = 25-140
Output Voltage (V) 240V: MIG = 16.5-26.5, TIG = 10.6-20, ARC = 21-30
Output Voltage (V) 120V: MIG = 16.5-21, TIG = 10.6-15.6, ARC = 21-25.6
Duty Cycle: 60% @ 250 aMPS
Power Factor: 0.73
Efficiency (%): 80
Wire Feed Speed (in/min): 78-629
Post Flow Time (seconds): 1.0+/-0.05
Weight:150 lbs. (43.6kg)
Dimensions: 36"x21"x31" (900mm x 765mm x 765mm)
The rated Duty Cycle refers to the amount of welding that can be done within an amount of time. The Eastwood MP250i has a Duty Cycle of 60% at 250 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 250 Amps with a 60% Duty Cycle, within a 10 Minute block of time you can weld for 6 Minutes with 4 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 internal 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.
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