Jasic EVO MIG 250CT PFC MIG Welder | 110-240V
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Jasic EVO MIG 250CT PFC MIG Welder | 110-240V

SKU: PKEM-250CT | MPN: EM-250CT

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Overview

Jasic EVO MIG 250CT Inverter Package

At Premier Welding we aim to offer amazing value for top quality products. The Jasic EVO MIG 250CT is a powerful, multi-process inverter welder designed for MIG, MMA and Lift TIG applications. With intelligent synergic control, advanced ClearVision technology and robust build quality, this welder delivers superior results in demanding environments.

Package Includes

  • Inverter power source
    Trolley with cylinder holder
    4 m MIG torch
    3 m earth cable & clamp
    Argon regulator
    Gas hose

This is ideal for:

  • Fabrication and light industrial welding
    Workshop and site applications
    Agricultural repair and maintenance
    Users needing generator-friendly portability

What Does it Weld?

  • Mild steel
    Stainless steel
    Aluminium (with spool gun or push-pull torch)
    Flux-cored wires

Features

  • Rugged, ergonomic design for durability
    ClearVision technology for enhanced weld visibility
    Intelligent synergic control – auto-optimises welding parameters
    Adaptable wide voltage range (95–265 V)
    Welding engineer mode for advanced adjustments
    Smart Lift TIG function for TIG welding applications
    Consistent and efficient MIG spot welding performance
    Flexible remote control solutions (optional)
    Power factor correction (PFC) – generator friendly
    Quick factory reset and auto sleep mode
    Compatible with MIG digital torch, spool gun and push-pull torch
    LED-lit wire feeder cabinet with storage slot
    Fan on demand system for cooling efficiency
    Trolley with cylinder holder for mobility
    Voltage Reduction Device (VRD) for MMA safety
    Protection for key electronic components
    Overcurrent and overheat protection

Technical Data

  • Input Voltage: AC 95–265 V, 50/60 Hz
    No Load Voltage: 70 V
    MIG Current Range: 30–250 A (230 V) / 30–160 A (115 V)
    MMA Current Range: 20–220 A (230 V) / 20–125 A (115 V)
    TIG Current Range: 5–250 A (230 V) / 5–160 A (115 V)
    Duty Cycle @ 40 °C: 30%
    MIG Wire Feed Speed: 2–18 m/min (230 V) / 2–14 m/min (115 V)
    Wire Spool Size: D300
    Efficiency: >80%
    Power Factor: 0.99
    Idle State Power: <50 W
    Protection Class: IP23S
    Insulation Class: H
    Dimensions (L × W × H): 920 × 480 × 755 mm
    Weight: 41.9 kg
    Recommended Generator Size: 15.5 kVA (230 V) / 9 kVA (115 V)

 

Why Buy the Jasic EVO MIG 250CT?

The Jasic EVO MIG 250CT combines multi-process versatility, advanced synergic controls, and rugged design in a package built for professional use. With MIG, MMA and Lift TIG capability, it handles a wide range of tasks while ClearVision technology and Smart Lift TIG ensure precise and efficient welding. Generator-friendly with PFC and equipped with comprehensive safety features, the EVO MIG 250CT is a dependable choice for workshops, site use, and agricultural environments. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it provides long-term value and performance.

Specifications

General
 
SKU
PKEM-250CT
Weight (kg)
0
Manufacturer
Jasic
Warranty
5 Years
MPN
EM-250CT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you MIG weld stainless steel?
Yes, you can MIG weld stainless steel. It requires a suitable filler wire, typically ER308L, and a shielding gas like argon mixed with CO2. Ensure proper settings on your MIG welder for optimal results, and maintain cleanliness to prevent contamination.
How to MIG weld aluminum?
To MIG weld aluminium, ensure you use a spool gun or a push-pull system for better wire feed. Clean the aluminium surface thoroughly to remove oxides. Set the welder to the correct voltage and wire speed, and maintain a steady travel speed for a consistent bead.
How to MIG weld for beginners?
To MIG weld as a beginner, start by setting up your welder with the correct wire and gas. Clean the metal surfaces, then adjust the voltage and wire feed speed. Hold the torch at a 15-degree angle, maintain a steady speed, and practice on scrap metal to improve your technique.
Metals and how to weld them?
Welding metals involves understanding their properties. Common types include mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. Use MIG for mild steel, TIG for stainless, and MIG or TIG for aluminium. Always ensure proper preparation, safety gear, and suitable filler materials.
MIG welding what is it?
MIG welding, or Metal Inert Gas welding, is a popular welding process that uses a continuous wire electrode and an inert gas to shield the weld from contamination. It's known for its speed and versatility, making it ideal for various materials and applications.
What is the average cost of MIG welding equipment?
In the UK, the average cost of MIG welding equipment generally falls between £200 and £5,000. Entry-level models typically start from around £200 and can reach up to £1,000, making them ideal for hobbyists or occasional use. For professionals or industrial applications, high-performance machines can surpass £5,000, depending on the brand, specifications, and advanced features. It’s also worth noting that additional accessories—such as gas regulators, wire spools, and consumables can contribute to the overall investment.
What kind of welder should I buy?
Choosing a welder depends on your needs. For beginners, a MIG welder is user-friendly and versatile. If you need portability, consider a TIG welder for precision work. For heavy-duty tasks, stick welders are robust. Assess your projects to make the best choice!
What MIG welder to buy?
When choosing a MIG welder, consider factors like power output, duty cycle, and portability. For general use, a 130-200 amp welder is ideal. Brands like Jasic, Kemppi, and ESAB offer reliable options. Ensure it suits your specific welding needs and materials.
What type of welding is the most expensive?
The most expensive type of welding is typically laser welding. This method requires advanced technology and equipment, making it costlier than traditional techniques like MIG or TIG welding. Its precision and efficiency, however, can justify the higher investment.
When was MIG welding invented?
MIG welding, or Metal Inert Gas welding, was developed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was first used in the United States, with significant advancements made by the 1950s, making it a popular choice for various welding applications worldwide.
Where to buy a MIG welder?
Reputable suppliers, such as Premier Welding offers a wide selection of MIG welders ideal for automotive, fabrication, and DIY welding projects. MIG welders provide ease of use, versatility, and excellent weld quality on steel and aluminium. Browse our website to explore our full range. If you are struggling to find an item on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Which welding method is easier for beginners, MIG or TIG?
MIG welding is generally easier for beginners compared to TIG. It requires less skill to master, as it uses a continuous wire feed and is more forgiving with settings. TIG welding, while offering greater control and precision, demands more practice and technique.
Which welding method typically provides a cleaner, more precise weld?
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding typically provides a cleaner, more precise weld. This method uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and an inert gas shield, resulting in minimal spatter and excellent control over the weld pool, making it ideal for intricate work.
Why is MIG welding popular in manufacturing?
MIG welding is popular in manufacturing due to its speed, versatility, and ease of use. It allows for continuous welding with minimal skill required, making it ideal for high-volume production. Additionally, it produces clean welds with less spatter, enhancing efficiency.
Why is TIG welding slower than MIG welding?
TIG welding is slower than MIG welding because it requires more precise control and manual feeding of the filler rod. The process involves a single electrode and a separate filler, demanding greater skill and attention, which naturally extends the welding time.
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