Sealey MIGHTYMIG150 Professional Gas/No-Gas MIG Welder 150Amp 230V

MPN
MIGHTYMIG150
Brand
Sealey
EAN-13
5054630341960
Order Code
89-0142
Country of Origin
China
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Heavy-duty high output transformer and forced-air cooling to maximize duty cycle performance. Supplied with comfort grip non-live torch, 1.8m earth cable, 1m gas hose, 0.45kg flux-cored wire and 1mm contact tip. Set-up in the gasless welding mode, but can also easily be switched to gas by simple change of polarity and the purchase of a Gas Conversion Kit - Model No. 120.802032.
  • 150A Maximum performance.
  • Heavy-duty high output transformer and forced-air cooling to maximize duty cycle performance.
  • Supplied with comfort grip non-live torch, 1.8m earth cable, 1m gas hose, 0.45kg flux-cored wire and 1mm contact tip.
  • Set-up in the gasless welding mode, but can also easily be switched to gas by simple change of polarity and the purchase of a Gas Conversion Kit - Model No. 120.802032.
  • Wire capacity of 0.9kg Gasless & 0.7kg Mild Steel.
  • 3 Year Guarantee*.
  • Lifetime guarantee on Transformer*.
  • Model No. MIGHTYMIG150
Type MIG welder
Voltage 230V
Output Current 150A
Absorbed Power 4.5kW
Case Size Compact
Cooling System Forced Air
Duty Cycle 100% @ 30A, 15% @ 105A
Flux Cored Wire (0.9kg x Ø0.9mm) TG100/1
Gas Type CO2, Argon, CO2/Argon MIx
Lifetime Warranty No
Nett Weight 22.7kg
Note For use with 0.9kg Gasless and 0.7kg Mild Steel Wire Reels only.
Replacement Tips 1mm (Pack of 5) TG100/2
Supply 230V
Torch 2.1m Non-Live
Weight 22.7kg
Welding Current 30-150A
Wire Capactiy 0.9kg Gasless & 0.7kg Mild Steel

Reviews

For home use fine

A small welder that for occasional home use is fine. The inexperienced welder may find it hard to get the power low enough for thin sheet material but it can be done. Manual not very helpful though. Fitting wire has to be done with care it is easy to get the wire down the side of the liner and jam things up. For general welding thicker stuff this works great if you keep within the duty cycle and don't try to do too much at once.

Reviewed by: R A Harris

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