SPEC BLACK-GER.KOMBI 130
Combined pro-cored wire and Inert, orig. Daco Combi MIG 130th
230 volts, 4 regulating steps: 30 to 130 amps, electronic wire feeder, main switches with integrated indicator light, 1.8 kVA, complete with a 1 mm nozzle for flux cored wire, and 1 each Shield gas nozzle 0.6 and 0.8 mm, torch, ground cable, 0.45 kilograms cored wire and protective shield.
Gasless wire welding with inert gas, such as! By using a special flux-cored wire 0.9 mm core-Ø is not necessary to purchase a gas cylinder and a pressure reducer. Particularly suitable for outdoor or stage, the problem of the escaping gas by wind and air movement.
What do you say about this device??
I'd like to buy me these welding transformer, so I can weld thicker materials.
WELDING TRANSFORMER PARVA 145E
Qual welding transformer, orig. Deca PARVA 145 E, 230 volt, 2 to 4 kVA connected load, welding current 40 to 140 amperes continuously adjustable, weldable electrodes from 1.5 to 3.25 mm, with thermal protection with indicator light, CE and TUV-tested, 13.7 kilograms, complete with cables and connectors, and welding station equipment.
So I would say both views are shit ... and it is worth spending the money because it can nich with 130A or 145A man nich really start MUCH ... And the ED will also be quite low ... pay for it is ultimately a waste of money and spend it once more and then a real device does have the good times even 10 years his work
The wire feeder will be very ational what welding after a short time when something takes pleasure in chopping, etc. ..
So drinne 200A should already be in this Mag nen Euro plug for hose package ... if the hat is the value of what schonmal Mag ... I know my nich in electrode 145A from but he is quite, I would say !?!?!
MfG. Celle
Achso and some pictures would also nich wrong and pay attention to high ED!
First time: What do you really want to weld or you have schonmal welded?
Then I have to agree fully Celle, these two devices are easy to Weing steam to be able to weld plausible. Why do you wish you really a Mag and buy an electronic device? Makes no sense to me, I'd say.
Prefer a used Mag-top brand equipment with proper power and Einscahltdauer or a cheaper new machine, such as This Jäckleapparate.
As to DIY equipment schonmal what I've written.
Sincerely,
it to say at times in advance, is not without filler wire. I had a welding plant with which I wanted to zb. on assembly. calculation results: forget it! splashing and snaps as silly and beautiful with MAG welding seams like there is not. cored wire and is not, moreover, the cheapest.
remains for closure, rather a sensible MAG then gets smaller you are better prepared.
At the beginning of my "welding career" I had exactly this situation, namely, the big brother of the DECA PARVA with 200A and 150A with DACO KOMBIMIG.
The electrode welding machine I've worked a lot, but I have now are some time nen 200A inverter and do not even want to think back on that time.
The Fülldrahtgerät remember times like I've wasted it out of sheer anger after three months, impossible to weld with it.
Thank you for your answers!
I go to a HTL and learn welding there.
But what do you recommend to me?
I would so even 2-6mm steel welding can ..
And it should not be too expensive ... for a student who wants to weld up and back home.
A Mig / Mag unit is a great thing, do not know what you want to weld but if it really is not under 2mm (Auto. Etc) is I'd grow purely for cost reasons an electrode inverter, because the costs even lower are. My first electric welding machine I have bought me during the HTL time because it was affordable for me, unlike nem Schutzgasgerät as a student. If you're so nem electrode inverter from 500 euros (of course there are also cheaper) with ordinary what happens.
naja for 500 € and a little time and patience you get what defenitiv decent second-hand iner Bay ... Wave and if we nich much then welded wire also extends the role and now ne ne 20Liter argon / Co mixed pulle ranges also become ne ... kannste so for around 80 € including schedule nen annual rents, I think ...
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