Hobart Handler 125 EZ Flux-Cored Wire Welder (500521)
The Hobart Handler 125 EZ Flux-Cored Wire Welder (500521) is designed to get you from unboxing to welding as quickly as possible. Both novice and advanced welders will like Hobart's unique single-knob control that makes set-up a breeze. Simply plug it into 115 VAC, select the thickness of the mild steel on the control knob and you're ready to weld. Since the Handler 125 comes with a sample of .030 self-shielding flux-cored wire, no shielding gas bottle is required for your initial use.
Highlights:
• Operator only needs to adjust a single knob for the thickness of mild steel to be welded and they're ready to weld. One knob adjusts both the volts and wire feed speed.
• Max output of 125 amps allows you to weld 18 gauge up to 3/16 inch steel with flux cored wire
• Built-in contractor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" until trigger is pulled
• Durable feed head with quick-release drive roll tension lever provides positive feed with adjustable tension plus easy accessibility to thread new wire
• Short circuit protection protects unit against current overload
• Self-resetting thermal overload protects power transformer to ensure reliability
• Self-resetting motor protection protects wire feed system from overload, no fuses to change or circuit breaker buttons to reset
Comes Complete With:
• Comfortable H-9A gun, 8 ft. (2.4 m)
• Spare .030 in (0.8 mm) contact tips
• 10 ft. (3 m) work cable with clamp
• Sample spool of .030 in. (0.8 mm) self-shielded flux cored welding wire
• Spool shaft to accommodate 4 in spools (Optional hub kit available for 8 in spools)
• Power cord with plug
• Owner's manual with parts lists, installation, operation, and maintenance guidelines
• 5/3/1 Industrial Warranty. Five year warranty on transformers, stabilizers and generators; three years on electronics (drive motors, rectifiers); one year on guns (MIG and plasma torches)
Highlights:
• Operator only needs to adjust a single knob for the thickness of mild steel to be welded and they're ready to weld. One knob adjusts both the volts and wire feed speed.
• Max output of 125 amps allows you to weld 18 gauge up to 3/16 inch steel with flux cored wire
• Built-in contractor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" until trigger is pulled
• Durable feed head with quick-release drive roll tension lever provides positive feed with adjustable tension plus easy accessibility to thread new wire
• Short circuit protection protects unit against current overload
• Self-resetting thermal overload protects power transformer to ensure reliability
• Self-resetting motor protection protects wire feed system from overload, no fuses to change or circuit breaker buttons to reset
Comes Complete With:
• Comfortable H-9A gun, 8 ft. (2.4 m)
• Spare .030 in (0.8 mm) contact tips
• 10 ft. (3 m) work cable with clamp
• Sample spool of .030 in. (0.8 mm) self-shielded flux cored welding wire
• Spool shaft to accommodate 4 in spools (Optional hub kit available for 8 in spools)
• Power cord with plug
• Owner's manual with parts lists, installation, operation, and maintenance guidelines
• 5/3/1 Industrial Warranty. Five year warranty on transformers, stabilizers and generators; three years on electronics (drive motors, rectifiers); one year on guns (MIG and plasma torches)
MPN: | HOB500521 |
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UPC: | 715959341608 |
MPN: HOB500521
UPC: 715959341608
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