Hobart Handler 125 MIG Welder (500573)

Hobart Handler 125 MIG Welder (500573)

Sale price$475.00

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Operating off 120 volt household current, the Hobart Handler 125 MIG welder comes with a built-in gas valve and welds up to 3/16" material. Thanks to the built in gas valve, all you need to do is add a regulator and you're ready to MIG weld with .030-.035 in. solid wire. Use C-25 gas (75% Argon/25% CO2) on 24 gauge - 18 in steel for a cleaner weld with less spatter. Require 18-12 gauge stainless steel? Add tri-mix gas and stainless wire and you're in!

Highlights:
• Welds 24 gauge up to 3/16 inch steel (with flux cored wire)
• Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll tension lever
• Built-in contractor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding.
• Four output voltage settings with wire feed speed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness.
• Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025 in. (0.6mm) and .030 - .035 in. (0.6 - 0.9 mm) wire
• Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection

Quick Specs
• Amperage Range: 25-130 A
• Duty Cycle: 25% @ 80A | 100% @ 40A
• Mild Steel Thickness: 24 ga - 3/16"
• Weight: 57.5 lbs
• Dimensions: 13.5" H x 10" W x 19.4" L

Comes Complete With:
• Comfortable 8 ft. (2.4 m) H100F2-8 gun with liner for .030-.035 in wire
• .030 in. (0.9 mm) contact tips
• 10 ft. (3 m) work cable with clamp
• Spool shaft to accommodate 4 or 8 inch spools
• Power cord with plug
• Weld set-up and parts information chart
• 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)

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