Question : What type of electrode can this welder handle?
Answer : This welder can handle an E6010 cellulose electrode.
Question : What materials is this welder suitable for?
Answer : This welder is suitable for mild steel, cast iron, stainless steel, and hard surfacing.
Question : Is this welder easy to operate?
Answer : Yes, this welder is easy to operate and is safe and convenient for beginners.
Question : Will the machine run on 110v with an extension cord 25ft without tripping the breaker?
Answer : Please use an extension cord that can handle an input current of 30A. Using a lower rated cord can be risky and may cause burning or other issues.
Question : What is the real output current when welding with small sparks and shallow melt?
Answer : The real output current can go up to 195 amps on 220 volts. On 110 volts, it should run up to about 110-115 amps.
Question : Does this machine have a hook up for argon gas?
Answer : No, an argon regulator is not supplied with this machine.
Question : How long are the welding cords?
Answer : The welding cords are 10 ft long.
Question : What size circuit breaker is required for 120 volt operation?
Answer : A 35A circuit breaker is required for 120 volt operation.
Question : Can I plug it into a 110 house outlet?
Answer : Yes, it will work with a 110 outlet as well as 230.
Question : Hola, ¿trae guantes?
Answer : Excelente equipo es muy útil, para casi todo tipo de trabajo he comprado 2 y pienso comprar otra para un amigo.
Question : Can I TIG with this welder?
Answer : It works well so far, but I have only used it with a generator. It performs strongly until my generator cuts out.
Question : Which material should I connect the ground clamp to for a good ground connection?
Answer : Try to connect to the metal you are going to weld on or try connecting to the metal you are welding to.
Question : Will this welder work with a 5000 watt generator?
Answer : This is a fantastic welder. It can run at various power levels depending on the voltage. Running at 110 volts, it can handle up to 150 amps. Just make sure your generator is rated for at least 5000 running watts (not surge watts) and plug the welder directly into the generator without using extension cords.