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Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V

Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V

£1,082.00
Sale price  £1,082.00 Regular price  £0.00
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Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V

Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V

£1,082.00
Sale price  £1,082.00 Regular price  £0.00
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The Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V is a three-phase compact MIG/MAG power source designed for professional bodyshops, fabrication and repair work. Built for consistent arc performance and reliability, the Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V suits continuous production welding on mild steel, stainless and, with the correct setup, aluminium. For busy workshops needing a robust three-phase machine, the Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V offers straightforward controls, stable output and compatibility with common wire diameters.

Key Features

  • Three-phase 400V MIG power
  • Compact wheeled workshop unit
  • Suitable for mild and stainless
  • Supports solid and flux-cored wires
  • Simple, clearly laid-out controls
  • Robust build for daily use
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Supply voltage

Supply

230V

Package

Package

Undergear/ Cylinder carrier 3 Metre Primary cable 2 Metre Gas hose 4 Metre 250A MIG Torch Earth return MMA Lead

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Technical Datasheet

Download the official manufacturer datasheet for Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V including specifications, compatibility information and technical details.

Download Cros Arc 323C Mig Welder 400V Datasheet

Technical Features

  • Inverterbased MIG power source providing a smooth, stable arc throughout the 30–300 A range for bodyshop and fabrication work
  • 415 V three‑phase input designed for permanent workshop installation on industrial supplies
  • Stepless power and voltage adjustment allowing fine tuning of heat input for thin automotive panels through to heavier fabrication
  • 4‑roll wire feed system giving consistent, positive wire delivery with less slipping on soft wires and at higher wire speeds
  • Digital volt and amp meters on the front panel for accurate, repeatable setting of welding parameters and easier fault‑finding
  • MIG/MAG and MMA (arc/stick) welding modes in one machine so you can run solid or flux‑cored wire and standard welding electrodes without extra equipment
  • High 300 A @ 60% duty cycle suited to longer runs and higher deposition work without constant thermal cut‑outs
  • Forced‑air cooling with thermal overload protection to safeguard the inverter and reduce downtime if the machine is over‑worked or poorly ventilated
  • Heavy‑duty chassis with large wheels and grab points so the set can be moved around the workshop, even with a full cylinder on the back
  • Integrated rear cylinder tray sized for full‑size shielding gas cylinders to keep the set compact and stable in daily use
  • Control layout and front‑panel connections designed for straightforward setup and quick changeover between MIG and MMA
  • Supplied with MIG torch, MMA lead and gas hose so the machine is ready for workshop use with minimal additional purchase
  • Suitable for light to medium fabrication, vehicle repair and general workshop maintenance where a robust 3‑phase MIG is required
  • IP21 protection class appropriate for typical indoor workshop environments while still allowing good cooling airflow
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Specification

Brand
Cros-Arc
Model
323C
Process Type
MIG
Input Voltage
415V 3-phase
Amperage Range
30–300A
Duty Cycle
300A @ 60%
Protection Class
IP21
Wire Feed System
4-roll
Power Control
Stepless
Cooling Type
Forced air with thermal overload protection
Dimensions
880 x 760 x 490 mm (L x H x W)
Weight
58 kg
Meters
Digital volt and amp display
Mobility
Heavy-duty wheels with full-size cylinder tray
Warranty
2 years (subject to registration)
Primary SKU
CAP0264

FAQs

Is the Cros Arc 323C suitable for bodyshop and fabrication work, and what thickness can it handle?
Yes, it is aimed at professional fabrication and repair work rather than hobby use. With a 30–300A output and 300A at 60% duty cycle on 400–415V three‑phase, it comfortably covers light to medium fabrication, chassis work, brackets, jigs and heavier body repairs. In typical use you would run 0.8 or 1.0mm solid wire on mild steel for car and light commercial work, and 1.0 or 1.2mm for heavier sections and general fab. For very thin car panels, you would stay in the lower end of the range and use short runs, but the kit is more at home in general workshop and fabrication than ultra‑fine cosmetic panel work.
What power supply and plug does the Cros Arc 323C need in a UK workshop?
The machine is 400–415V three‑phase only and is not suitable for 230V single‑phase. It should be installed on a suitably rated three‑phase circuit with an industrial plug (commonly 16A or 32A 5‑pin in UK workshops, sized to suit your installation and local regulations). Because it can deliver 300A at 60% duty cycle, we recommend having your electrician size the breaker, cabling and plug correctly rather than re‑using an old light‑duty welder supply. No phase converter is required if you already have a genuine 3‑phase supply.
What processes and wire feed system does the Cros Arc 323C use?
It is an inverter MIG with MMA (stick) mode. The built‑in 4‑roll wire feed gives positive, consistent feeding on solid and flux‑cored wires, which is important if you are running longer torches or welding day‑in, day‑out. Stepless power and wire speed control plus digital volt/amp meters make it straightforward to dial-in settings. For stick welding, you simply switch to Arc/Stick mode and plug in the supplied electrode holder—useful for site work, brackets, and heavier sections where MIG access is awkward.
What is included as standard and what consumables does it take?
As supplied it comes ready to weld with a MIG torch, MMA electrode holder/lead and a gas hose, plus built‑in cylinder tray and heavy‑duty wheels so you can mount a full‑size bottle on the machine. The torch uses a standard Euro connector, so it will accept common MB‑style MIG torches and consumables. Typical consumables are standard contact tips, shrouds, liners and drive rollers for the wire sizes you intend to use. Gas-wise, run an Ar/CO₂ mix for mild steel, pure argon for non‑ferrous. BWS can supply genuine and compatible torches, liners, tips, rollers and spares, and can advise on a consumable setup matched to your main work type.

Expert Advice

Paul Jones

Paul Jones says

The Cros Arc 323C is a 400 V, three‑phase MIG set suited to heavier bodyshop and general fabrication work where you’re into thicker chassis sections, jigs, brackets and commercial repairs. In a real workshop it tends to sit on mixed work: mild steel up to decent thicknesses, some stainless, and occasional pulse work if specified.

On these machines, correct mains supply and wire feed setup matter more than any headline amperage. Make sure the three‑phase supply is correctly sized and the torch, liner and drive rollers match the wire type and diameter you actually use day to day. Keep stick‑out consistent and set inductance and burn‑back properly; it makes the difference between clean, low‑spatter welds and time wasted with a grinder.

A common issue I see is running the machine too “hot” to chase penetration, instead of slowing down and tuning voltage and wire speed together. Set up properly, these 400 V MIGs are very reliable shop workhorses and will comfortably handle continuous production work without becoming a maintenance headache.

Paul Jones, Technical Director

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