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Jasic Evo Mig 350s Multi Process Separate Water 415v
£3,220.00
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Jasic Evo Mig 350s Multi Process Separate Water 415v is a heavy-duty workshop welder for MIG, multi-process fabrication and long-duration body repair work.
Key Features
- Multi-process welding capability
- Separate water cooling system
- 415v three-phase supply
- Built for workshop duty
- Suitable for fabrication work
- Stable output for repair use
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Technical Features
- Multiprocess inverter power source allowing MIG/MAG, MMA and Lift TIG from one machine for flexible workshop use
- 350A threephase 415 V industrialduty output suitable for continuous work on thicker automotive and fabrication steels
- Separate wire feed unit with interconnecting leads so the main power source can stay against the wall while the feeder is taken to the job
- Integrated watercooled MIG torch system for comfortable highamperage welding and reduced torch downtime in busy bodyshops
- Digital control panel with clear display for setting voltage, amperage and wire speed precisely rather than relying on coarse step switches
- Synergic MIG programmes on key wire and gas combinations to simplify setup for less experienced operators and speed up job changes
- Manual mode available so experienced welders can finetune volts and wire speed independently when they want full control
- Job memory storage so common welding setups (wire, gas, material thickness) can be saved and recalled quickly for repeat work
- Fourroll drive system in the wire feeder for stable wire feed on solid and fluxcored wires, reducing burnback and birdnesting
- Burnback, crater fill and soft start controls to improve arc starts and finishes, helping reduce rework on visible body panels
- 2T/4T trigger latch modes to suit short runs or long continuous welds, reducing finger fatigue on longer seams
- Inductance/arc force adjustment to tune the arc characteristics for different joint types, positions and material thicknesses
- Ability to weld with a wide range of solid wires for mild steel, stainless and selected alloy steels, supporting mixed workshop jobs
- Stable MMA (stick) welding performance with hot start and arc force control for site work, brackets and heavier fabrication repairs
- Lift TIG capability for basic TIG work such as small brackets or light fabrication where a dedicated TIG set is not available
- Robust chassis and heavyduty castors on the power source for regular movement around the workshop
- Euroconnect MIG torch interface for easy connection of standard professional torches and quick replacement of damaged torches
- Fanondemand cooling to reduce noise and dust intake when the machine is idling, extending component life in dusty bodyshop environments
- Comprehensive protection systems including overvoltage, overcurrent and thermal overload to protect the inverter in harsh workshop conditions
Specification
Input Voltage
400V 3ph 50
Welding Processes
MIG
MAG Welding Current
350A
MAG)
14–41V
Duty Cycle
350A @ 40%, 300A @ 60%, 260A @ 100% (40°C)
Wire Feed Unit
Separate, water-cooled
Wire Spool Capacity
15kg
Wire Feed Speed
1.5–22 m
Usable Wire Diameters (Steel)
0.8–1.2mm
Welding Current Range (MMA)
10–250A
Welding Current Range (TIG)
10–350A
Open Circuit Voltage
70V
Protection Class
IP23S
Insulation Class
H
Cooling Method
Fan cooled power source, water-cooled torch connection
Power Source Dimensions
880 × 540 × 820mm (L × W × H)
Wire Feeder Dimensions
650 × 280 × 510mm (L × W × H)
Power Source Weight
60kg
Wire Feeder Weight
15kg
FAQs
What welding processes does the Jasic Evo Mig 350s Multi Process Separate Water 415v support?
It is a three-phase, multi-process inverter set designed primarily for MIG/MAG with a separate wire feeder and integrated water cooler. Depending on the exact package, it will also support MMA (stick) welding, and many variants can be configured for MIG on steel, stainless and aluminium using appropriate wire, gas and rollers. It is aimed at heavier fabrication, chassis repair, jigs and fixtures rather than very light cosmetic body repairs.
What power supply and installation do I need in the workshop?
This machine is 415 V three-phase and should be run from a suitable industrial supply with the correct breaker and cabling, installed by a qualified electrician. Allow for the inrush current typical of inverter MIG sets and check the nameplate for recommended fuse size. It is not suitable for single-phase use or running from basic phase converters. Make sure you have enough spare capacity on the three-phase board, particularly if you are running other large welders or spraybooth plant on the same line.
What are the benefits of the separate wire feeder and water cooler for bodyshops and fabrication work?
The separate wire feeder lets you keep the power source and cooler parked at the wall while the feeder and torch can be taken to the vehicle, jig or large fabrication. This gives better access inside bays and around ramps. The integrated water cooler allows you to run a water-cooled MIG torch at higher currents for longer duty cycles, keeping the torch light and comfortable on sustained welds such as chassis legs, heavy brackets and structural repairs. It also reduces consumable wear when running high amperage on thicker material.
What torches, consumables and gas does it use, and can BWS support it?
The set uses a separate water-cooled MIG torch with a standard Euro connection on the feeder. It takes standard contact tips, shrouds, liners and drive rollers matched to your wire size and material. For automotive work you will typically use 0.8–1.0 mm solid wire with an Argon/CO2 mix for mild steel, stainless wire with appropriate gas, and aluminium wire with Teflon liners and U-groove rollers plus pure argon. BWS engineers can specify the right torch package, rollers and consumables for your work, and we can support installation, setup, servicing and repairs in professional workshops.
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