S-MIG 250C
MIG-MAG welding device S-MIG 250C
with welding current up to 250 ampere
The MIG/MAG welding machine S-MIG 250C from Stamos Germany was designed for a great variety of welding processes and professional applications. This robustly built and highly reliable machine has a powder-coated housing and offers welding current settings between 50 and 250 amperes for MIG/MAG welding and between 50 and 220 amperes for MMA welding. A thermal overload protection ensures maximum security. The Stamos S-MIG 250C has an input voltage of 380 V and combines two technologies in one machine. It uses an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT). IGBTs are semiconductor components used increasingly in power electronics. They combine the advantages of a bipolar transistor with those of a field effect transistor. Because the IGBT limits the load current, the Stamos S-MIG 250C is less susceptible to shorting. IGBTs are an enhancement of vertical power MOSFETs. The two outstanding features of the Stamos S-MIG 250C are efficiency and first-class welding quality. From simple trade applications to the most rugged environment, it guarantees absolute reliability. The power fans of the Stamos S-MIG 250C ensure optimum cooling of the machine.
To start using the Stamos S-MIG 250C you simply need a 380 V high-power connection (the machine is delivered without a three phase plug). Thanks to state-of-the-art materials and a robust design, you can rely on your Stamos S-MIG 250C day after day in any production or construction environment.
More information about the MIG-MAG welding device S-MIG 250C:
- Welding current up to 250 ampere
- Power fans
- Bipolartransistor-Technology (IGBT)
- Mechanical supplied wire electrode
- MMA (Electrode holder welding)
- 380 volt power current connection
- Overheating protection
- Latest technology
- 4 Roll Wire Feeder
- Powder-coated housing
- Including accessories
Note: International delivery for this item attracts a fee of 49.98 Euros for bulky goods (delivery within Germany is free).
MIG/MAG Welding: DC MIG/MAG inverter (250 A) for MIG/MAG welding with a welding current of up to 250 ampere.
Most common welding process in industry and trade applications. In this welding process which uses a shielding gas, the wire electrode is mechanically fed and used as a filler material. It offers a great variety of applications.
MMA Welding: DC MMA inverter (220 A) for MMA welding with a welding current of up to 220 ampere.
This simple welding process with an electrode uses no shielding gas and is also suitable for novices.
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