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The Eastwood MIG 250 Welder
A powerful, lightweight 250 amp MIG welder.
- January 30, 2015
- Product Release
- Welding
The Eastwood Company is a do-it-yourself innovators of automotive restoration tools. The company has launched an affordable, industrial quality MIG welder.
The Eastwood MIG 250 Welder is designed for fabrication shops, as well as DIY fabricators. The MIG 250 operates on 120v or 240v and offers adjustable 30-250 amp welding range. Featuring inverter technology, the MIG 250 can be run off of a generator and weighs half as much as other comparable machines.
The Eastwood MIG 250 Welder is easy to set up and accepts 4" and 8" diameter wire spools of .023" to .045". With infinitely adjustable controls, it can weld 18 gauge up to 1/2" steel, and aluminum up to 1/4" thick, with the optional spool gun. It offers a 60 per cent duty cycle at 250 amp setting.
"Since the introduction of the Eastwood Versa-Cut 60 Plasma Cutter, we have had requests for a more powerful, industrial MIG welder," said Nick Capinski, Eastwood Senior Content Manager. "Eastwood focused on developing a machine that would deliver on performance, quality, and price."
The MIG 250 delivers ease of use and lower prices than comparable industrial units.
For more information, visit www.eastwood.com.
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