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Free guide to MIG/MAG machines
25 January 2013
ESAB has published a guide to its compact MIG/MAG welding machines. The publication covers the Caddy, Origo and Aristo families. The illustrated literature shows the models available and their suitability for use

ESAB has published a guide to its
compact MIG/MAG welding
machines. The
publication covers the
Caddy, Origo and
Aristo families.
The illustrated literature shows the models available and their suitability for use on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium. It also highlights special functions such as polarity change, the QSet facility for automatic setting of the weld parameters, and spot weld timers. In addition, readers can see at a glance what mains voltages are required and what the maximum current output is for each model.
For a free copy of the guide, email [email protected] or call the number below.
The illustrated literature shows the models available and their suitability for use on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium. It also highlights special functions such as polarity change, the QSet facility for automatic setting of the weld parameters, and spot weld timers. In addition, readers can see at a glance what mains voltages are required and what the maximum current output is for each model.
For a free copy of the guide, email [email protected] or call the number below.
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