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Uni-Mig 350 SWF - Separate Wire Feeder KUMJR350SWF
- UNI-MIG 350 SWF Multifunction Inverter Welder Power Source
- Seperate Wire Feeder
- Heavy Duty Trolley complete with tool box with optimal storage
- 10 metre interconnecting cable-set
- 10 metre ARC welding lead-set
- SB36-4M Uni-Mig Sure Grip Ergo MIG torch with Euro connection
- UNI-FLAME Twin Gauge Argon Regulator
- 2 metre Gas Hose Complete with fittings
OPTIONAL
TIG Torch: 26V-4MCP50 with 35/50 Dinse style connections
Choosing the Right UNIMIG Machine for You
Whether you’re a professional welder with industry experience or a weekend warrior with a welding hobby, the first thing you need is a welder.
There are a few factors that you should consider before diving into buying a machine. These include the material, the material thickness, the weld type (MIG, TIG or stick), the power, and, most importantly, your budget.
The material you want to weld, and its thickness, will determine the welding process that will work best for you, especially as not every welder can do every material.
What material are you going to be welding?
MIG |
TIG |
STICK |
mild steel stainless steel aluminium copper bronze |
mild steel stainless steel aluminium copper bronze zinc alloys |
mild steel stainless steel cast iron |
How thick is the material you plan to weld?
|
MIG |
TIG |
STICK |
< 200A |
1mm-10mm |
1mm-6mm |
2mm-10mm |
> 200A |
1mm-12mm |
1mm-8mm |
2mm-12mm |
500A |
1mm-30mm |
2mm-10mm |
2mm-30mm |
These sizes are subject to the power your welder can output, so always check the product specifications.
What’s the difference between MIG, TIG & Stick?
|
PROs |
CONs |
MIG |
easy to learn gasless option |
gas tank |
TIG |
really thin metals better looking welds |
gas tank hard to learn |
STICK |
no gas |
limited to thicker material |
Now you should have a decent idea of which type of welding you think will work best for your needs; we can start narrowing the options even more.
What power points are available to you?
The power you can plug into is going to dictate the range of machines you can pick from. A standard domestic outlet is 10 AMP, so everyone will have one of those.
A 10 AMP plug will usually support up to 180 AMPs, and a 15 AMP plug will usually support up to 200 AMPs. Anything over that will require an authorised electrician to install a plug (20 AMP or 32 AMP) for you by Australian law.
How long do you want to weld for?
There’s one main thing on a welder that will determine how long you’re going to be able to use a welder without stopping—the duty cycle.
If a welder has a duty cycle like this: 10% @ 180A, that means you can use the welder on its max AMPs (180A) for a full minute straight before it overheats. Duty cycle is measured in 10-minute increments, so if you have a 10% duty cycle at max AMPs, you’ll have 1 minute of constant welding and then 9 minutes cooldown time.
Viper vs Razor
Viper machines are designed for home DIY projects and weekend hobbyists, but they’re also great for any offsite work. The Viper machines are lightweight, portable, and with a 10 AMP plug, they’ll go just about anywhere. They’re built to be user friendly, making setting up and getting started as quick and easy as possible. The Viper machines come with helpful setup guides on their inside panel so that no matter what level welder you are, you can get the machine running without issues.
On the other hand, Razor machines are made to suit a range of professional and industrial need. They’re usually equipped with a 15 AMP plug, but some of the really high AMP machines require specialised plug sockets. The bigger plugs mean that most of the Razor range can reach a much higher max AMP output than the Vipers. Razor machines also come with a full 3-year warranty.
What kind of budget do you have?
Whether you’ve decided to MIG, TIG or stick weld, you’re going to need a few extras:
- Filler metals
- Consumables (these need to match your wire sizes which in turn need to match your material size)
- Gas tanks (if needed)
Unimig Machines have decades of professional tried and tested technologies under their belts. You’ll be buying from a top tier, Aussie owned family business with local support centres across the country.
Synergic Control
A synergic welder is a machine that’s pre-programmed with a set of parameters that allow it to select the best settings for you automatically. The programs for UNIMIG’s synergic controlled machines were made in collaboration with an expert welder to ensure that their parameters are going to produce a good weld.
Synergic welders are an excellent choice for beginners, as you won’t need to spend any time messing with the settings to get the weld right. There’s no guesswork involved, and you’ve usually only got one knob to play around with.
Most synergic welding machines will ask for the wire thickness and the parent metal thickness. Once you’ve input these, it will automatically decide your voltage and wire speed for you, and you can start welding straight away.
MIG SPECIFICATIONS
MIG WELDING CURRENT RANGE
50-350A
MIG DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
MIG WIRE SIZE RANGE
0.6-1.2mm
MIG WIRE SPOOL SIZE
5kg / 15kg
MIG WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
1-16mm
DRIVE ROLLER SIZE
30/22 (x2)
TIG SPECIFICATIONS
TIG FUNCTION TYPE
DC Lift Arc
TIG WELDING CURRENT RANGE
20-350A
TIG DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
TIG WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
1-10mm
STICK SPECIFICATIONS
STICK WELDING CURRENT RANGE
20-350A
STICK DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
STICK ELECTRODE RANGE
2.5-6.0mm
STICK WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
2-16mm
SIZE & WEIGHT
DIMENSIONS (mm)
595x280x440mm
WEIGHT (kg)
41kg
SWF DIMENSIONS (mm)
630x235x420mm
SWF WEIGHT (kg)
14kg
SWF INTERLOCKING CABLE LENGTH (m)
10m
MACHINE FEATURES
WIRE DRIVE
Seperate 4 Geared
VRD
Yes
SPOOL GUN CONNECTION
Yes
PUSH / PULL GUN CONNECTION
Yes
BURNBACK ADJUSTMENT
Yes
WIRE INCH
Yes
INDUCTANCE CONTROL
Yes
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Over Temperature Warning
Part Number/SKU: KUMJR350SWF
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- MIG/MAG Function
- MMA (Stick electrode) (DC+ / DC-) function
- Stepless Voltage & Wire Feed Controls at Wire Feeder
- Variable Inductance & Burn Back Controls
- Adjustable Crater Current Control
- Gas Purge / Wire Inch
- 2T/4T Trigger Function (MIG Only)
- Separate Wire Feeder with geared 4 wheel roller drive
- LED Volt/AMP Meter Digital Display
- DC TIG welding with scratch start
- 10m Interconnecting Cables
- Trolley with pull out tool storage
SKU | KUMJR350SWF |
Brand | Unimig |
Shipping Weight | 90.0000kg |
Shipping Width | 1.000m |
Shipping Height | 1.000m |
Shipping Length | 1.500m |
Shipping Cubic | 1.500000000m3 |
Unit Of Measure | ea |
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Uni-Mig 350 SWF - Separate Wire Feeder KUMJR350SWF
- UNI-MIG 350 SWF Multifunction Inverter Welder Power Source
- Seperate Wire Feeder
- Heavy Duty Trolley complete with tool box with optimal storage
- 10 metre interconnecting cable-set
- 10 metre ARC welding lead-set
- SB36-4M Uni-Mig Sure Grip Ergo MIG torch with Euro connection
- UNI-FLAME Twin Gauge Argon Regulator
- 2 metre Gas Hose Complete with fittings
OPTIONAL
TIG Torch: 26V-4MCP50 with 35/50 Dinse style connections
Choosing the Right UNIMIG Machine for You
Whether you’re a professional welder with industry experience or a weekend warrior with a welding hobby, the first thing you need is a welder.
There are a few factors that you should consider before diving into buying a machine. These include the material, the material thickness, the weld type (MIG, TIG or stick), the power, and, most importantly, your budget.
The material you want to weld, and its thickness, will determine the welding process that will work best for you, especially as not every welder can do every material.
What material are you going to be welding?
MIG |
TIG |
STICK |
mild steel stainless steel aluminium copper bronze |
mild steel stainless steel aluminium copper bronze zinc alloys |
mild steel stainless steel cast iron |
How thick is the material you plan to weld?
|
MIG |
TIG |
STICK |
< 200A |
1mm-10mm |
1mm-6mm |
2mm-10mm |
> 200A |
1mm-12mm |
1mm-8mm |
2mm-12mm |
500A |
1mm-30mm |
2mm-10mm |
2mm-30mm |
These sizes are subject to the power your welder can output, so always check the product specifications.
What’s the difference between MIG, TIG & Stick?
|
PROs |
CONs |
MIG |
easy to learn gasless option |
gas tank |
TIG |
really thin metals better looking welds |
gas tank hard to learn |
STICK |
no gas |
limited to thicker material |
Now you should have a decent idea of which type of welding you think will work best for your needs; we can start narrowing the options even more.
What power points are available to you?
The power you can plug into is going to dictate the range of machines you can pick from. A standard domestic outlet is 10 AMP, so everyone will have one of those.
A 10 AMP plug will usually support up to 180 AMPs, and a 15 AMP plug will usually support up to 200 AMPs. Anything over that will require an authorised electrician to install a plug (20 AMP or 32 AMP) for you by Australian law.
How long do you want to weld for?
There’s one main thing on a welder that will determine how long you’re going to be able to use a welder without stopping—the duty cycle.
If a welder has a duty cycle like this: 10% @ 180A, that means you can use the welder on its max AMPs (180A) for a full minute straight before it overheats. Duty cycle is measured in 10-minute increments, so if you have a 10% duty cycle at max AMPs, you’ll have 1 minute of constant welding and then 9 minutes cooldown time.
Viper vs Razor
Viper machines are designed for home DIY projects and weekend hobbyists, but they’re also great for any offsite work. The Viper machines are lightweight, portable, and with a 10 AMP plug, they’ll go just about anywhere. They’re built to be user friendly, making setting up and getting started as quick and easy as possible. The Viper machines come with helpful setup guides on their inside panel so that no matter what level welder you are, you can get the machine running without issues.
On the other hand, Razor machines are made to suit a range of professional and industrial need. They’re usually equipped with a 15 AMP plug, but some of the really high AMP machines require specialised plug sockets. The bigger plugs mean that most of the Razor range can reach a much higher max AMP output than the Vipers. Razor machines also come with a full 3-year warranty.
What kind of budget do you have?
Whether you’ve decided to MIG, TIG or stick weld, you’re going to need a few extras:
- Filler metals
- Consumables (these need to match your wire sizes which in turn need to match your material size)
- Gas tanks (if needed)
Unimig Machines have decades of professional tried and tested technologies under their belts. You’ll be buying from a top tier, Aussie owned family business with local support centres across the country.
Synergic Control
A synergic welder is a machine that’s pre-programmed with a set of parameters that allow it to select the best settings for you automatically. The programs for UNIMIG’s synergic controlled machines were made in collaboration with an expert welder to ensure that their parameters are going to produce a good weld.
Synergic welders are an excellent choice for beginners, as you won’t need to spend any time messing with the settings to get the weld right. There’s no guesswork involved, and you’ve usually only got one knob to play around with.
Most synergic welding machines will ask for the wire thickness and the parent metal thickness. Once you’ve input these, it will automatically decide your voltage and wire speed for you, and you can start welding straight away.
MIG SPECIFICATIONS
MIG WELDING CURRENT RANGE
50-350A
MIG DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
MIG WIRE SIZE RANGE
0.6-1.2mm
MIG WIRE SPOOL SIZE
5kg / 15kg
MIG WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
1-16mm
DRIVE ROLLER SIZE
30/22 (x2)
TIG SPECIFICATIONS
TIG FUNCTION TYPE
DC Lift Arc
TIG WELDING CURRENT RANGE
20-350A
TIG DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
TIG WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
1-10mm
STICK SPECIFICATIONS
STICK WELDING CURRENT RANGE
20-350A
STICK DUTY CYCLE @ 40°C
40% @ 350A
STICK ELECTRODE RANGE
2.5-6.0mm
STICK WELDING THICKNESS RANGE
2-16mm
SIZE & WEIGHT
DIMENSIONS (mm)
595x280x440mm
WEIGHT (kg)
41kg
SWF DIMENSIONS (mm)
630x235x420mm
SWF WEIGHT (kg)
14kg
SWF INTERLOCKING CABLE LENGTH (m)
10m
MACHINE FEATURES
WIRE DRIVE
Seperate 4 Geared
VRD
Yes
SPOOL GUN CONNECTION
Yes
PUSH / PULL GUN CONNECTION
Yes
BURNBACK ADJUSTMENT
Yes
WIRE INCH
Yes
INDUCTANCE CONTROL
Yes
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Over Temperature Warning
- MIG/MAG Function
- MMA (Stick electrode) (DC+ / DC-) function
- Stepless Voltage & Wire Feed Controls at Wire Feeder
- Variable Inductance & Burn Back Controls
- Adjustable Crater Current Control
- Gas Purge / Wire Inch
- 2T/4T Trigger Function (MIG Only)
- Separate Wire Feeder with geared 4 wheel roller drive
- LED Volt/AMP Meter Digital Display
- DC TIG welding with scratch start
- 10m Interconnecting Cables
- Trolley with pull out tool storage
SKU | KUMJR350SWF |
Brand | Unimig |
Shipping Weight | 90.0000kg |
Shipping Width | 1.000m |
Shipping Height | 1.000m |
Shipping Length | 1.500m |
Shipping Cubic | 1.500000000m3 |
Unit Of Measure | ea |
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