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Purchasing the correct 240v MIG welder for you is an important process, one which shouldn’t be done lightly. With MIG welders, the amount of output is determined by the input current. For example, the UK mains supply is 13 amps however, if you require more power you may need to change to a 16 amp power supply or even higher. Check out or post on The Best MIG Welder for Beginners in the UK: A Comprehensive Guide
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Look no further than BWS for the right place to purchase 240v welders. Our range of products features machines we know will deliver an excellent weld, and won’t break the bank simultaneously. We offer the use of Klarna Finance across all our 240v welders, to make paying that a little bit easier. 240v welders are an excellent and multifunctional welding tool.
Designed to be compact and robust, these welders will fit into your space and allow you to carry out quality work. Usually, 240v welders are used for automotive and light fabrication uses but are most recommended for car bodywork.
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FAQs ON 240V MIG Welders!
What types of metals can a 240V MIG welder handle
A 240V MIG welder can handle a variety of metals, including but not limited to steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. The maximum sized welder that will run on a 240V 13A supply is 180-200 amps. Maximum ferrous steel welding thickness would be 3mm but some can do 5mm.
Is a 240V MIG Welder better than a 400V ?
It depends what you want it for? For instance if its a transformer MIG welder then no, because the 400v welder uses all three phases and so will produce a smoother arc. If its for ease of use and manoeuvrability, then yes as 400v welders tend to be heavier as they are generally used for welding thicker materials.