MORRIS
WELDING MACHINE MIG/MAG SERIES
MIG Welding
In this method, the welding process uses a long roll of electrodes that will melt together with the metal to create a weld pool. The continuously melting electrode provides a constant flow of weld which helps prevent contamination and messy welds.
This method is a welding method that is quite easy to learn because it is easy to control the speed of the welding wire.
Procedure:
This method is also one of the most efficient in the world of welding. Because it can quickly combine metal with a short waiting time. But the equipment for this MIG method is quite expensive when compared to TIG welding.
Difficulty level & controls:
In the MIG welding process, the spool gun is constantly filled with welding wire during the welding process. This process can also be operated with one hand if you are used to it.
MODEL |
MIG-200 |
MIG-350 |
MIG-500 |
Input Power (V) |
230 |
380 |
380 |
Frequency (Hz) |
50/60 |
50/60 |
50/60 |
Phase |
1 Phase |
3 Phase |
3 Phase |
Rated Input Power (kVA) |
7.5 |
14.4 |
25 |
Rated Input Current (A) |
12 |
15 |
30 |
Output Current Range (A) |
20-200 |
60-350 |
60-500 |
Output Voltage Range (A) |
11-27 |
15-40 |
15-50 |
Rated No-Load Voltage (V) |
52 |
58 |
67 |
Duty Cycle (%) |
35 |
60 |
60 |
Wire Diameter (mm) |
0.6/0.8/0.9/1.0 |
0.8/1.0/1.2 |
1.0/1.2/1.6 |
Weight (Kg) |
10 |
45 |
52 |