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Jasic EVO Power MIG 160
£862.00
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Jasic EVO Power MIG 160 is a compact inverter MIG set for bodyshops, workshop repair and light fabrication, with TIG and MMA capability.
Key Features
- Compact 230V workshop machine
- MIG, TIG and MMA
- 160A MIG output range
- Digital display and encoders
- 2T and 4T control
- Gas check and wire inching
Technical Support
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Technical Features
- Rugged, ergonomic inverter MIG/MMA set designed for professional workshop use with compact 230 V single‑phase input
- MIG process with 20–160 A output range suitable for light fabrication, body repair and general steelwork
- MMA (stick) welding mode with 20–140 A output for on‑site repairs, brackets and work where gas MIG is impractical
- Welding engineer mode providing deeper parameter control for experienced users who want to fine‑tune the arc
- Digital control with clear display and encoder knobs for precise setting and repeatable weld procedures
- 2T/4T trigger latching options to reduce finger fatigue on longer MIG runs and positional welds
- Variable inductance control to tune arc softness, spatter level and wet‑out for different materials and joint types
- MIG spot welding function for consistent timed tacks and plug welds on thin sections and automotive panels
- Gas check function to set and verify gas flow without feeding wire, helping to avoid wastage and porosity issues
- Wire inching function to feed wire through a new torch or liner without energising the welding circuit
- Internal LED light in the wire feed compartment to make spool changes and feed roller inspections easier in low‑light workshops
- Accepts D200 (8") wire spools, giving a good balance between machine size and wire capacity for daily workshop use
- Active Balancing Air Passage (ABAP) cooling layout to direct airflow where it’s needed and protect key components from dust
- Fan‑on‑demand system that only runs the cooling fan when required, reducing noise, dust ingestion and workshop power draw
- Voltage Reduction Device (VRD) in MMA mode to lower open‑circuit voltage for safer working in site or confined environments
- Built‑in overcurrent and over‑temperature protection to safeguard the power module under heavy use or blocked airflow
- Advanced inverter technology for a stable arc, good low‑amp performance and lower input current than older transformer sets
- Auto sleep / standby mode to cut idle power consumption if the machine is left on between jobs
- IP23S protection class, making the machine suitable for typical workshop environments and occasional outdoor use
- Compact, relatively lightweight 14.5 kg chassis that is easy to move between bays, benches and mobile jobs
- Accessory storage slot on the machine to keep torch consumables or small tools handy at the point of use
- Supplied ready to weld with MIG torch, earth return, argon regulator and gas hose for straightforward workshop installation
- Compatible with AVR‑equipped generators around 10 kVA, allowing use for mobile or remote site welding where mains is not available
Specification
Order Code
EPM-160
Input Voltage
AC 230V, 50
No Load Voltage
67V
MIG Rated Input Current
37.1A
MIG Ieff
14A
MIG Rated Input Power
7.2 kVA
MIG Current Range
20–160A
MIG Rated Duty Cycle at 40°C
25%
MIG Wire Feed Speed
2–14 m
Wire Spool Size
D200
MMA Rated Input Current
25.4A
MMA Ieff
12.7A
MMA Rated Input Power
7.2 kVA
MMA Current Range
20–140A
MMA Rated Duty Cycle at 40°C
25%
Efficiency
84%
Power Factor
0.7
Idle State Power
MIG 12W, MMA 32W
Protection Class
IP23S
Insulation Class
H
Dimensions (L x W x H)
565 x 220 x 415 mm
Weight
14.5 kg
Recommended Generator Size
10 kVA (with AVR)
FAQs
Is the Jasic EVO Power MIG 160 suitable for professional workshop use or just DIY?
It is designed as a compact professional machine, not a hobby toy. With a 20–160A output, 25% duty cycle at 40°C and MIG plus MMA functions, it will comfortably cover typical light fabrication, small chassis repairs, brackets and jigs, as well as general bodyshop work on thinner steels. It runs on 230V single-phase so it suits smaller bodyshops, mobile repair and fabrication bays where three‑phase is not available.
What power supply does it need in a workshop?
The unit runs on 230V 50/60 Hz single‑phase and draws up to around 37A in MIG mode at full output, with an effective current (Ieff) of 14A. In practice, for professional use we recommend a dedicated 16A or 32A CEE outlet rather than a 13A plug, particularly if you intend to run it near its upper current range. The recommended generator size is 10kVA with AVR if you are using it on site.
What welding processes and materials can it handle?
It is a MIG/MAG and MMA (stick) inverter. In MIG you can weld mild steel and stainless using solid wire with appropriate gas, and flux‑cored wires where needed. With 20–160A output and 0.8mm wire it is aimed at light to medium‑gauge work rather than heavy plate. MMA mode covers general repair work with common electrodes in the 2.0–3.2mm range. It is not a dedicated aluminium pulse machine, so for regular alloy body or structural work you would use a higher‑spec unit.
What torches, consumables and wire spools does it take?
The machine is supplied with a 3m MIG torch, 3m earth lead, argon regulator and gas hose, so it is essentially ready to weld once wired and gassed up. It takes standard D200 (200mm) wire reels and offers a wire feed speed range of 2–14m/min, which is adequate for 0.6–0.8mm wires typically used in body and light fabrication work. Torch wear parts are standard consumables (tips, shrouds, liners and rollers) that we can supply from stock, making service and upkeep straightforward for busy workshops.
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