Description
Now available with 7-year warranty.
There’s a lot more to the Force 200MST* MIG welder than what meets the eye. Compact and lightweight (13kg), yet takes both 5kg AND 15kg spools! Other features not always found on other machines in this class are: 200 amps @ 25% MIG output, Stick/MMA & TIG (Lift-Arc) capability, LCD displays, inductance control, large 35-50 cable terminals and Spool Gun option. Comes with 4m heavy-duty Euro-fit MIG torch, 2-stage gas-saving regulator, 0.8/0.9mm drive rollers for both gas and gasless wire, 4m earth and stick leads, and 15A plug fitted. Maximum recommended MIG welding capacity of 10mm (mild steel).
FUNCTIONS
- MIG (Gas / Gasless)
- Stick
- TIG (Lift-Arc)
AT A GLANCE:
- 200A max MIG output @ 25% duty cycle
- Weld up to 10mm Mild Steel (max MIG capacity)
- Fitted with 15A 240V plug
KEY FEATURES:
- Industry-first 7-year warranty*
- Takes 5kg (D200mm) or 15kg (D300mm) spools
- Digital Readout Displays
- Weighs only 13kg – compact, robust & lightweight
- Inductance Control – for precise weld control
- Spool Gun Ready
- Generator Compatible – min 8kva, ideal 10kva
- Robust Drive System – for reliable wirefeeding
INCLUDES:
- MIG Torch H/Duty BZL 25 4m
- Earth Lead H/Duty 4m
- Stick Lead H/Duty 4m
- Gas Regulator
- Driver Roller for 0.8/0.9mm steel/solid wire
- Driver Roller for 0.8/0.9mm gasless wire
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES & COMMON Spare Parts:
- TIG Torch #17FV 4m (WC-00992)
- T100 Welding Trolley (WC-06235)
- Spool Gun BZL 25 5m (WC-06610)
- MIG Torch Spares (BZL 25)
- Drive Rollers
- Gas Hose Kit (WC-03338)
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