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Jasic Mig 500 Pulse Synergic Mig Welder- 400V
£5,808.60
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The JASIC MIG 500 PULSE SYNERGIC MIG WELDER is a heavy-duty industrial welding system engineered for high-output professional environments, delivering advanced pulse and synergic MIG capabilities suited to fabrication workshops, engineering facilities, and demanding production applications requiring consistent, high-quality weld results.
Key Features
- Advanced pulse synergic welding control
- High-amperage output for heavy fabrication
- Synergic programs for multiple materials
- Stable arc performance at high duty cycles
- Compatible with wire feeder systems
- Robust construction for industrial environments
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Technical Features
- Advanced pulse synergic control automatically optimises welding parameters for consistent, highquality results every time.
- The 500A output capacity handles heavygauge materials suitable for demanding industrial and fabrication applications.
- A large digital display provides clear, realtime feedback on all critical welding parameters during operation.
- Synergic programs cover mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium for exceptional multimaterial welding versatility.
- Robust inverterbased technology delivers energyefficient performance while maintaining a compact and manageable machine footprint.
- The builtin 2T and 4T trigger modes offer flexible operation to suit varied welding techniques and preferences.
Specification
Supply Voltage
3-Phase 400V - 50
Rated Input Current
34A
Output Current Range
40 - 500A
Rated Duty Cycle
60% at 500A
Open Circuit Voltage
68V
Wire Feed Speed
1.5 - 25 m
Compatible Wire Diameter
0.8 - 1.6 mm
Ingress Protection Rating
IP23S
Dimensions
625 x 290 x 525 mm
Weight
38 kg
FAQs
Is the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse suitable for welding aluminium as well as steel?
Yes, the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse is fully capable of welding aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel thanks to its range of built-in synergic programs. The pulse MIG process is particularly well-suited to aluminium welding, as it reduces heat input and minimises the risk of burn-through on thinner sections. You will need to use a suitable spool gun or push-pull torch setup along with the correct shielding gas for aluminium applications.
What duty cycle does the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse operate at when running at full 500A output?
The JASIC MIG 500 Pulse is rated at a 60% duty cycle when operating at its maximum output of 500A. This means the machine can weld continuously for six minutes in every ten-minute period at full power before requiring a cooling interval. For most heavy fabrication tasks, this duty cycle is more than adequate, and the machine will operate at higher duty cycles when used below its maximum output rating.
What shielding gas should I use with the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse for welding mild steel?
For welding mild steel with the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse, a mixed shielding gas of 75% Argon and 25% CO2, commonly known as C25 or MIG mix, is the most widely recommended option. This blend provides excellent arc stability, reduced spatter, and good weld bead appearance across a broad range of current settings. Pure CO2 can also be used as a more economical alternative, though it may produce slightly more spatter compared to the mixed gas.
Does the JASIC MIG 500 Pulse require three-phase power, or can it run on single-phase supply?
The JASIC MIG 500 Pulse requires a three-phase 400V power supply to operate and is not compatible with a standard single-phase 230V domestic supply. This makes it best suited for industrial workshops, manufacturing facilities, and professional premises where three-phase power infrastructure is already in place. If you require a high-powered MIG welder for a single-phase environment, JASIC offers alternative models within their range that are designed for single-phase operation.
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