Another name for a wire welder is a MIG welder, which stands for Metal Inert Gas welding.
One million gallons per day (MIGD) is equal to approximately 3,785 cubic meters of water.
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It is very likely that the 120A current you quote is the output current. Check your Welder Box and look at the input current. It is likely around 30 Amps. To wire a 30A circuit you will need 10 gauge wire and it is likely 3 conductots + ground. You will need a 230V Breaker. Connect the black and red wires from the 10 gauge cable to the breaker, white wire to neutral and ground to ground.
The wire feed welder is a MIG welder.
there is no such thing as a gasless mig welder because mig stands for metal inert gas. you must have tubular wire which has the flux in the wire. i would say you should get some s wire to do the job
Flux core is a type of MIG welding.... please kind of know what your talking about before you ask a question.... Gas assisted solid mig wire welding is neater and cleaner. There are two types of flux core mig welding that you are talking about. 1. Gasless flux core mig wire 2. Shielded flux cored welding wire, uses a shielding gas as well. Most likely you are talking about the gasless mig wire. look here for more info: www.learn-how-to-weld.com/gasless-mig-wire.html
Wire feed speed in MIG welding is calculated by multiplying the welding current by the wire feed rate. This formula helps determine the speed at which the welding wire is fed into the weld pool during the welding process.
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Don't know exactly what you are asking. Most MIG welders can be used for flux cored, or bare wire. Polarity doesn't change, same for both. incorrect bare wire with gas and flux cored run different polarity i think what hes asking is how do you change polarity if there is no switch and the answer is usually on most welders in the wire spool compartment there are 2 lugs one with a ground wire and the other with a jumper wire to the wire feeds drive roll assembly. to switch the polariy just reverse the connections on the lugs.
A tubular or wire cored electrode is used for both MIG and MAG welding. These can be purchased online at places like AGA.com.
Yes it can. I use flux core wire because there is no need for gas with flux wire.
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Another name for a wire welder is a MIG welder, which stands for Metal Inert Gas welding.
One million gallons per day (MIGD) is equal to approximately 3,785 cubic meters of water.
Metal inert gas (MIG) welding, is a process upon where a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. If this is not enough information, there are many great articles about it on the web.