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Guide points to best use of MIG welders
Lincoln Electric's new Power MIG Selection Guide - said to be the ideal MIG welding reference - describes the best environment for using a particular MIG machine.
Whether your intended welding application is a home hobby project, autobody work, difficult job shop aluminum fabrication or production manufacturing, Lincoln Electric's new Power MIG Selection Guide is the ideal MIG welding reference.
This free, 15-page brochure features the Power MIG 215, Power MIG 255C and Power MIG 350MP wire feeder/welder models, along with accessories to accommodate a full range of welding needs.
Each welding unit is detailed with a description of its performance capabilities and features.
A 'Great For' section for each machine lists the best environment to utilise that particular PowerMIG model.
Categories such as production work, heavy fabrication, light fabrication, manufacturing, home, farm and shop are all neatly listed under this heading, allowing consumers to quickly and easily identify the best welder for their application.
Additionally, the reference guide offers a clear, concise overview of the Power MIG welders in an easy-to-read comparison chart.
This chart notes the name of the welder, its key welding technology such as Lincoln's Diamond Core Technology or Chopper Technology, its amperage range, duty cycle, wire feeding options and a number of other characteristics.
The guide also highlights four Lincoln compact MIG welders - the SP-175T, SP-135T, SP-175 Plus and the SP-135 Plus.
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