Miller DC Rectifier GoldStar 602 Electric Welding Machine
GZ Industrial supplies is the Distributor of Miller brand of welding consumable in Nigeria our Miller DC rectifier Goldstar 602 electric welding machine is built in arc control - lets you get in tight without sticking the electrode. An electrode compensation circuit ensures consistent arc control performance regardless of the electrode size.
Hot Start - makes it easier to start difficult-to-start Stick electrodes such as E-6010 and E-7018
Simple control panel - features single range amperage adjustment providing easy, efficient operation. From steel erection to shipbuilding, from foundries to refineries, the Gold Star Series from Miller is known by welders the world over for rugged, reliable performance and superior arc characteristics.
Processes
- Stick (SMAW)
- TIG (GTAW)
- Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A)
- Cutting and Gouging
- Flux Cored (FCAW)
- MIG (GMAW) Spray
- Transfer when using
- a Voltage-Sensing
- Wire Feeder
Heavy Industrial Applications
- Steel Erection
- Pipe Welding
- Tank/Pressure Vessel Fabrication
- Maintenance/Repair
- Shipbuilding
- Construction
- Refineries
- Chemical Manufacturing Facilities
- Steel Manufacturing Facilities
- Foundries
Specifications:
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Stick (SMAW)
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TIG (GTAW)
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Air Carbon Arc
Cutting and Gouging (CAC-A) (302: 1/4 in carbons)
(452: 5/16 in carbons) (652: 3/8 in carbons)
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Flux Cored (FCAW)
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MIG Spray Transfer (GMAW) with voltage-sensing feeder
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Welding Amperage Range. (20-590A).
450A, at 38 VAC. 60% Duty cycle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I maintain a welding machine?
Regular maintenance of a welding machine involves cleaning the machine, checking electrical connections, inspecting cables and hoses for damage, replacing worn parts, and ensuring proper cooling and ventilation. Following the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines is essential for optimal machine performance and longevity.
2. Is it possible to learn welding on my own, or do I need formal training?
While it is possible to learn basic welding techniques through self-study and practice, formal training from a qualified instructor or attending welding courses can provide comprehensive knowledge, safety guidelines, and hands-on experience to develop proper welding skills.
3. Can I weld without protective gear?
No, welding without appropriate protective gear is highly dangerous and should never be done. Welding produces intense heat, bright UV light, sparks, and hazardous fumes. Proper safety gear, such as welding helmets, gloves, aprons, and respirators, must be worn to protect against burns, eye damage, and inhalation of harmful fumes.
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