Jason says
This is a compact single‑phase MIG set suited to light fabrication, bodywork and mobile repair, especially where power supply is limited or variable. In a bodyshop it typically gets used for panel sections, brackets, exhaust repairs and general light chassis work, often on 13 A or site power rather than a dedicated high‑amp outlet.
The wide input voltage range with PFC is useful in older workshops or when running off long extension leads, as it helps keep the arc more stable when the mains sags. Wire choice and correct roller selection are important – especially if you want to run 0.8 mm solid on car body or swap to flux‑cored for outdoor work.
From experience, most issues we see are basic setup: incorrect torch liner for wire size, poor earth connection, or trying to weld at the top end of its range on too light a circuit. Used within its limits, it’s a reliable, efficient little machine for day‑to‑day repair work.
Jason, Sales Director