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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. Amperes are coupled to volts.
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In SPL (Separated Parameter Level) mode, amps, volts and wire feed speed can be set independently. Wire feed speed can be controlled by volts: higher volts result in slower wire feed, lower volts speed up wire feed. 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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2cycle/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 if 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 andwelding 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