ESAB EM 210 MIG Only Welder (0700501200)
The ESAB EM 210 offers 200 amp output, dual voltage, and weighs just under 29 pounds. The EM 210 is undoubtedly the most quality, cost efficient 200 amp MIG welder on the market. The user interface is easy to understand, voltage/amperage control is adjusted with an infinite dial,. This welder comes with spool-gun auto detect, saving you setup time when changing processes for aluminum welding. The EM 210 is also field capable using a 10kW generator.
Quick Specs
• Amperage Range: 30-200 Amps
• Maximum Plate Thickness: 3/8"
• Wire Feed Speed: 80-450 ipm
• Weight: 28.7 lbs
• Dimensions: 19.2" L x 8/7" W x 15" H
• MIG Duty Cycle: 115V - 40% @ 90A | 230V - 15% @ 200A
• Warranty: 3 years
Includes
• EM 210 Power Source (MIG Only)
• Fusion 180 MIG Gun (Accepts Velocity Consumables)
• Tweco 17V TIG Torch with 50 mm Dinse and Accessory Kit
• Tweco Electrode Holder
• Ground Clamp
• Argon/CO2 Regulator with Gas Hose
• 115V/230V Power Adapter
• 2 lb Spool of 70S6 Wire
• 024/.030 and .030/.035 Drive Rolls
Quick Specs
• Amperage Range: 30-200 Amps
• Maximum Plate Thickness: 3/8"
• Wire Feed Speed: 80-450 ipm
• Weight: 28.7 lbs
• Dimensions: 19.2" L x 8/7" W x 15" H
• MIG Duty Cycle: 115V - 40% @ 90A | 230V - 15% @ 200A
• Warranty: 3 years
Includes
• EM 210 Power Source (MIG Only)
• Fusion 180 MIG Gun (Accepts Velocity Consumables)
• Tweco 17V TIG Torch with 50 mm Dinse and Accessory Kit
• Tweco Electrode Holder
• Ground Clamp
• Argon/CO2 Regulator with Gas Hose
• 115V/230V Power Adapter
• 2 lb Spool of 70S6 Wire
• 024/.030 and .030/.035 Drive Rolls
MPN: | ESB0700501200 |
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UPC: | 699488029582 |
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