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Brand | ESAB |
Model | Auto K-400 |
Welding Current Range | 60-400A |
Phase | 3 Phase |
Working Voltage | 415V |
Welding Current at 100% Duty Cycle | 310A |
Insulation Class | H |
Cooling | Forced Air |
Weight | 121 kg |
Dimension (L x B x H) | 685 x 360 x 755 mm |
Product Type | New |
Auto K-400 is one of the proven equipments for semiautomatic and mechanized welding applications on account of its excellent arc stability and smooth welding. Servo wire feeder with remote pendant and PSF range of torches enhances the performance.
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Output Current | 250 Amp |
Output Current Range | 250 Amp |
Phase | Single Phase |
Working Voltage | 240 |
Cooling | Fan Cooled |
Compatible Rods | 10 mm |
Technology | IGBT |
Usage/Application | industrial use |
Warranty | 1 year |
Product Type | New |
A CO2 MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding machine is a type of welding equipment used primarily for joining metal workpieces together. Here's a description of its key components and how it works:
Power Source: The power source of a CO2 MIG welding machine typically converts AC power from a standard electrical outlet into a suitable welding voltage and current.
Wire Feeder: The wire feeder is responsible for feeding the consumable electrode wire continuously at a controlled rate to the welding gun.
Welding Gun: The welding gun is where the magic happens. It houses the electrode wire and a gas nozzle. When the trigger is pulled, the wire is fed out and an electrical arc is created between the wire and the workpiece, melting the wire and the base metal.
Shielding Gas: In CO2 MIG welding, carbon dioxide gas is used as the shielding gas. This gas protects the weld pool from atmospheric contamination, ensuring a clean weld. The shielding gas is emitted through the nozzle of the welding gun.
Ground Clamp: The ground clamp is connected to the workpiece and completes the electrical circuit necessary for welding. It ensures that the current flows through the workpiece, completing the weld.
Controls: CO2 MIG welding machines typically have controls for adjusting parameters such as voltage, wire feed speed, and sometimes gas flow rate. These controls allow the welder to optimize the welding process for different materials and thicknesses.
Safety Features: Modern welding machines often include safety features such as overload protection, thermal overload protection, and voltage reduction devices to ensure safe operation.
CO2 MIG welding is widely used in various industries due to its versatility, high welding speed, and ability to weld a wide range of metals, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. It's commonly used in automotive, construction, manufacturing, and repair applications.
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