Weldpro MIG210LCD 210 Amp MIG Welder with LCD Display | Compact and Versatile Welding Machine
Weldpro MIG210LCD 210 Amp MIG Welder with LCD Display | Compact and Versatile Welding Machine
Description:
Weldpro MIG210LCD is a dual voltage, compact inverter welder that provides MIG/FCAW, DC Stick, and Lift Arc TIG welding capability. Incorporating IGBT inverter technology, the MIG210LCD features performance and high efficiency in a small and powerful package. With 120V/240V capabilities, this welder can be operated almost anywhere a power outlet is found and can be used with "clean" power generators. With 240V power, amperage output ranges are 40-200A MIG, 40-200A Stick, and 15-200A TIG, with a 30% duty cycle at full output in each process. Use the auto-set menu on the full color LCD display to quickly set up for any weld. Choose your process, gas, electrode, and plate thickness and the MIG210LCD sets your welding current or voltage and wire speed. If you need to adjust from there, MIG voltage and wire speed are fully independent, and inductance and run-in speed can be changed with the push of a button. There is also an available MIG spot timer for plug welds, body work, etc. Aluminum MIG welding is easy with the optional Weldpro SB8 spool gun (sold separately). Arc force, hot start and VRD controls are available in Stick mode. A 3 year power source warranty delivers confidence and peace of mind.
Features:
● MIG/FCAW, DC Stick and Lift TIG; welding amperage range of 15 - 200A
● Dual voltage 120V/240V
● Compact and portable IGBT inverter design
● Over-current, over-heating, and low voltage protection
● Digital display provides accurate control of welding output
● Auto-set menu for easy setup in all processes
● MIG spot timer, inductance and run-in speed adjustments
● Stick hot start and arc force adjustment
● Metal MIG drive roll system, holds 2 lb or 10 lb wire spools
● Switch to spool gun welding with the push of a button
Package Includes:
● MIG210LCD welder
● MIG gun NT1 180A 10ft
● TIG torch 17V 12’
● Electrode holder 200A with 10' cable and 35-50 Dinse connector
● Ground clamp 200A with 10' cable and 35-50 Dinse connector
● Power adapter 115/230V
● Flow meter
● Gas hose
● .024”/.035” V-groove drive roller (solid wire)
● .030”/.035” K-groove drive roller (flux core wire)
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Ran the MiG 210 lcd using the SMAW process on 110v because the 220v prong didn’t fit my schools 230v outlet but was very impressed with the way the welder ran. The hot start and the arc force working really smooth. I love how the springs on the ground clamp and the electrode stinger are stiff to get the job done without losing the arc. Stinger hold 3/32” and 1/8” rod with ease. The tig torch is size 17, it’s sturdy with a nice cover for the gas hose and lead. The MiG/flux torch feels really good in the hand and it’s a tweco! Gas regulator, gas hose and all lead cords (possibly 12 gauge) are solid and really to fabricate. Definitely a great beginner welder for the price. Weld on.
This does well on 120v but on 220v it's very good. Wire feed. We use it with Lincoln .035 solid wire and C25 gas which is 75% argon and 25% CO2. It never trips it's own breaker. It will trip a 20 amp 120v breaker regularly if you push it. Something's that it could be improved. There's no post flow gas control. The leads are a little short. The plastic is weak. The rubber feet break off easily if slid and catch on something. The side door latch is cheaply made. The drive roller could have more bite on the wire. It welds whatever you want with it's settings that are built in though sometimes you will need to tweak those a bit to do exactly what you want. Tig. Torch is ok but the vinyl hose is cheap. It doesn't have a peddle option or flow through valve, all that is manually done by the operator. Lift to start works pretty good. It doesn't have up slope, pulse or any of those features.Arc welding. The stinger lead is kind of cheap and it's short as well. It does the lift to start in arc mode which makes it easier for novice users.I bought the spool gun too but haven't used it. So not much to say about that.Overall. It does what it was intended for and it does pretty good, it's not high end machine.
It’s a great machine to do small projects I love it
Chean starts , great features , robust design , and great customer service - Way better than yeswelder. On par with Primeweld but with more advanced digital platform and features.KM
I’m no welder . I brought it only because I want to learn something new and make a Small projects .work grateful in tig