ESAB - (0558005173)
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The ideal welding machine for every light industrial shop that wants rugged, simple equipment to do welding jobs of high quality. The Migmaster® 173/203/253 are step regulated welding power sources for MIG/MAG welding. Designed for medium and light-duty applications. A built-in wire feeder makes them perfect, practical solutions for fabricators, vehicle repair shops and light production users.
Easy to use - The PSD™ Technology improves welding when CO2 or Ar/CO2 gas mixture is used. The units are each equipped with a multi-step voltage switch and wire speed control for easy setting of welding parameters. Units are fan-cooled and equipped with thermal overload protection. The Migmaster 173/203/253 can also be fitted with optional digital meter kit for precise measurement of welding parameters. PSD™ Technology - Although the Migmaster 173/203/253 are single phase units, Power Smoothing Device™ gives them excellent welding performance in straight CO2 as well as mixed gas. PSD™ Technology provides the same smooth welding current normally only experienced on 3-phase machines. ESAB MXL™ Torches - Equipped with ESAB MXL torches featuring enhanced gas-cooling and ergonomic handles. Features spring loaded contact pins in the central connector to eliminate any possibility of pin misalignment. Optimum cooling of the torches gives extended life time of the goose necks and the wear parts. You can choose gas nozzles in 3 different versions - standard, straight and conical. This provides maximum flexibility and optimum life. Detailed specs for ESAB MigMaster® 173 Mains Voltage
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