Jasic EVO MIG 200C PFC MIG Welder | 110-240V
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Jasic EVO MIG 200C PFC MIG Welder | 110-240V

SKU: EM-200C | MPN: EM-200C

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Overview

At Premier Welding we aim to offer amazing value for top quality products. We have put together a selection of machine’s and accessories in "ready to weld" packages to suit all needs and budgets.

Package Includes

  • inverter Power Source

  • 3m MIG Torch

  • 3m Earth Cable & Clamp

  • Argon Regulator

  • Gas Hose

  • 0.8mm/1.0mm 'V' groove feedroll

This Is Ideal For

  • Thin Sheet Fabrication
  • Repair & maintenance
  • Agriculture

What Does it Weld?

  • Carbon Steels
  • Most typical stainless steels
  • Aluminium

Features

  • Rugged, ergonomic design 
  • ClearVision technology 
  • Intelligent synergic control 
  • Smart Lift Tig
  • Adaptable wide voltage range 
  • Welding engineer mode
  • Consistent and efficient MIG spot welding performance
  • Flexible remote control solutions (optional) 
  • Quick factory reset; auto sleep mode
  • Compatible with MIG digital torch and spool gun
  • Power factor correction (PFC), generator friendly 
  • ABAP: Active Balancing Air Passage 
  • Fan on demand 
  • Voltage Reduction Device (VRD) 
  • Key power electronic component protection 
  • Overcurrent and overheat protection 

Specifications

General
 
SKU
EM-200C
Weight (kg)
16
Manufacturer
Jasic
Warranty
5 Years
MPN
EM-200C

Frequently Asked Questions

How are ARC welders rated?
ARC welders are rated based on their output current, typically measured in amperes (A). This rating indicates the maximum current the welder can deliver for effective welding. Additionally, duty cycle, efficiency, and voltage ratings are also considered for performance assessment.
How do I do ARC welding?
To perform ARC welding, start by preparing your workspace and materials. Set up the welding machine, ensuring proper settings for the metal thickness. Wear protective gear, then strike an arc by bringing the electrode close to the workpiece. Move steadily to create a weld bead.
How does a needle scaler work?
A needle scaler works by using a series of rapidly moving steel needles to remove rust, paint, or weld slag from surfaces. The needles vibrate at high speed, effectively chipping away unwanted material without damaging the underlying surface, making it ideal for cleaning.
How does ARC welding work?
ARC welding works by creating an electric arc between an electrode and the workpiece, generating intense heat that melts the metal. The molten metal fuses together as it cools, forming a strong joint. Shielding gases or flux protect the weld from contamination.
How much does a bottle of argon cost?
The cost of a bottle of argon in the UK typically ranges from £50 to £100, depending on the size and supplier. Prices may vary, so it's advisable to check with local welding suppliers or gas distributors for the most accurate quotes.
How much does welding gas cost?
The cost of welding gas in the UK varies depending on the type and supplier. Typically, argon can range from £50 to £100 for a cylinder, while acetylene may cost around £30 to £70. Prices can fluctuate based on location and delivery charges. Always check with local suppliers for accurate quotes.
How much is an ARC welder?
The price of an ARC welder in the UK typically ranges from £150 to £1,500, depending on the brand, features, and power output. Entry-level models are more affordable, while professional-grade machines with advanced capabilities can be pricier.
How to ARC weld?
To ARC weld, start by preparing the metal surfaces and ensuring a clean work area. Set up your welding machine, select the appropriate electrode, and adjust the current. Strike an arc by bringing the electrode close to the workpiece, then move steadily to create a weld bead. Always wear protective gear.
How to buy a welder?
To buy a welder, first determine your welding needs—consider the type of projects and materials you'll work with. Research different types of welders (MIG, TIG, Stick) and brands. Visit local suppliers or online stores, compare prices, and check reviews before purchasing.
How to choose a welder?
When choosing a welder, consider the type of welding you'll be doing (MIG, TIG, or Stick), the materials you'll work with, and your skill level. Look for a machine with the right amperage range, portability, and safety features. Don’t forget to check reviews!
How to flux core weld?
To flux core weld, set up your welder with the appropriate wire and gas if needed. Clean the metal surfaces, adjust the voltage and feed speed, then hold the torch at a 15-20 degree angle. Move steadily along the joint, ensuring good penetration and bead consistency.
How to prevent porosity in welding?
To prevent porosity in welding, ensure proper joint preparation, clean surfaces of contaminants like oil and rust, use the correct shielding gas, maintain optimal arc length, and control the welding speed. Regularly inspect equipment for leaks and defects.
How to tell if a weld is good?
To determine if a weld is good, check for uniformity, proper penetration, and a smooth finish. Look for minimal spatter and no cracks or porosity. Ensure the weld bead is consistent in width and height, and inspect for any signs of distortion or weak points.
How to troubleshoot welding defects?
To troubleshoot welding defects, first inspect the weld for issues like cracks, porosity, or undercutting. Check equipment settings, electrode type, and material cleanliness. Adjust parameters, ensure proper technique, and conduct tests to verify improvements.
How to use an ARC welder?
To use an ARC welder, first ensure you have the right safety gear: gloves, helmet, and protective clothing. Set up the welder, connect the workpiece and electrode holder, and adjust the amperage. Strike an arc by tapping the electrode on the metal, then move steadily to weld.
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