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MIG/MAG: Welding with automatic wire feed. MIG welding uses argon (less commonly helium) as shielding gas and is preferred for non-ferrous metals and stainless steel. The MAG processuses CO2 or a mixed gas of argon, CO2 and O2 as shielding gas and is mainly used for simple and low-alloy steel such as structural steel.
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Settings by wire gauge:If the wire gauge (0.6 | 0.8 | 1) is set, a preset amperage (A) and wire feed speed based on the selected wire gauge appear. The number of amperes can be changed within the specified range. Here, amperes are coupled to volts, the speed of the wire feed can be set separately.
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In SPL (Separated Parameter Level) mode, amps, volts and wire feed speed can be set independently. This is a great advantage when a customized setting is desired. br>
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Inductance:The unit has a continuously adjustable choke. This smoothes the welding current and changes the rate of current rise to improve weld quality and precision.
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2stroke/4cycle (MIG/MAG and TIG)
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MMA/STICK/E-HAND:coated electrodes are used - in this process the electrodes are an arc support and filler metal in one.
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Hotstart:overcurrent is provided each time the welder is restarted, thus assisting the ignition of the arc.
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ArcForce: molten material is more easily transferred to the workpiece, preventing the arc from being extinguished if this material causes contact between the electrode and the molten pool.
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Anti-stickautomatically shuts off the welding generator when the electrode sticks to the workpiece and must be removed by hand without damaging the electrode clamp.
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DC TIG welding(optional: only possible with additional hose package and cables): Welding of almost all metals.
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LiftArc: Ignition occurs on contact with the workpiece, then the torch can be lifted and welding starts with the selected parameters.
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modern IGBT(InsulatedGate Bipolar Transistor) enables fast and therefore low-loss switching of electrical currents.
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overheating protection