Eastwood 90 Amp MIG and Flux Welder - EASY Welding
- Industry leading 3 Year Warranty
- Confidence backed 90 day trial period
- Weld up to 1/8"
- Industry leading 3 Year Warranty
- Confidence backed 90 day trial period
- Weld up to 1/8"
- Industry leading 3 Year Warranty
- Confidence backed 90 day trial period
- Weld up to 1/8"
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Product Overview:
Description
Eastwood's MIG 90 Welder for MIG and Flux Welding
A true 90 Amp MIG Welder at an incredible price to get started in this hobby! Beware of other units that are billed as MIG but are truly Flux Core welders that will not provide the quality and ease of use you need for welding, especially thin metal. This machine is designed for the enthusiast who wants to get started in this hobby, learn to weld and start fabricating great projects. The best part is that this machine is READY TO WELD out of the box with an included gas regulator, hose and spool of wire, which is a big savings over other units!
Perfect First Welder
- Ready to MIG and Flux Core weld out of the box (beware of flux-only machines)
- Full MIG welding capabilities at the price of a Flux machine
- Perfect for beginners and metal fab up to 1/8"
- Operates on standard 120 volt household current
- Confidence-backed 3 Year Warranty
- Uses common consumables available at Eastwood and most supply stores
- Regulator, hose, FREE wire spool included
- FREE VIDEO teaching you how to MIG will be emailed after purchase (make sure you supply your email address!)
Eastwood MIG 90 Features:
- Operates on 120V
- Welds mild and stainless steel, 24 ga to 1/8"
- BIG SAVINGS! Includes regulator, hose and spool of wire for optimum MIG welding
- 30-90 amp welding range
- Lightweight and portable at under 15 lbs
- Uses .023 - .030 wire in 4" spool
- Long ground, torch and power cables
- 25% duty cycle at the full 90 Amps, 60% at 65 Amps
- Latest IGBT Inverter technology
- Replaceable torch
- Uses common Tweco style consumables
- Can also be used for Flux-Core welding if you don't have gas
- Backed by Eastwood's no-hassle return policy and 3 Year Warranty
- If you're looking for a welder with a little more power that's spool gun compatible for aluminum, the MIG 140 Welder may be the machine for you.
What are the Advantages and Differences Between MIG and Flux-Core Welding?
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Specifications
Recommended Breaker Size: | 20 amp |
Minimum Breaker Size: | 15 amp |
Input Voltage: | 1 Phase, 120VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Cord Receptacle Plug: | NEMA 5-15P |
Max Voltage at No Load: | 56 V DC |
Rated Duty Cycle: | 25% @ 90 Amps and 60% @ 65 Amps and 100% @ 50 Amps |
Torch Consumables: | Tweco style nozzle and contact tips |
Wire Feed Rate (IPM/Inches Per Minute): | 80 - 278 IPM |
Wire Sizes: | 0.023”(0.6mm) – 0.030”(0.9mm) MIG wire or .030" Flux Cored wire |
Welding Wire Spool: | 4” Spool |
Maximum Welding Thickness - Steel: | 1/8" |
Output Current Range: | 120V: 30 - 90 Amps |
Power: | IGBT Inverter |
Spool Gun Capable: | No. A spool gun cannot be connected to this unit. |
Weight: | 14.52 lbs (6.6 kg) |
Overall Dimensions: | 10.75” X 5.50" X 10.75” |
In the Box
Contents
- MIG 90 Welder
- MIG Wire Spool 0.023 (0.7mm), 4 inch (2 lbs)
- Gas Regulator with hose
- 8' Cable and Ground Clamp
- MIG Torch, Nozzle, 0.023" (0.7mm) Contact Tip and 8' Cable
- Face shield with lens and handle
- Welding brush/hammer
- Contact tip wrench
- Additional contact tips (.023" and .030")
- Instruction Manual
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
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This machine has smart wire feeding technology to prevent forcing excessive wire into the start of the weld. When the machine is not welding and feeding wire, it will feed wire at a slow fixed speed for approximately five seconds, and then speed up to max speed. This is to quickly feed wire through the torch. Once the machine senses that it is welding it will automatically run at the preset wire speed that the user has set on the machine. Do not be alarmed when the wire feeds slowly while not welding.