Vitals Master MIG 1400 SN Mini (152922)
Photos 10 | Outdated Product Type: semi-automatic inverter; MMA; MIG/MAG; TIG; Welding current: DC; Input voltage: 230 V; Minimum input voltage (V): 160; Power consumption (kW): 4.3; Open circuit voltage (V): 51.5; Max. welding current (A): 140; Max. electrode size (mm): 4; Minimum wire diameter (mm): 0.8; Max. wire diameter (mm): 1 |
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Semi-automatic with additional features
The Vitals Master MIG 1400 SN Mini welding machine supports manual (MMA), semi-automatic (MIG/MAG) and argon-arc (TIG) welding. This versatility allows it to be used for a variety of welding jobs, including automotive and equipment repair, construction and installation of metal structures. The main operating mode is semi-automatic welding using wire with a diameter of 0.8 mm or 1 mm (tips of both sizes are included in the kit). The MMA and TIG modes are auxiliary here, since the power of 4.3 kW and maximum current of 140 A do not allow you to quickly weld thick metal or use large-diameter electrodes.
Useful functions and modes
Despite its affordable price, the Vitals Master MIG 1400 SN Mini is equipped with many useful features to make welding easier. These are “hot start” (automatic increase in current when igniting the arc), “arc force” (adjustment of the welding current when the distance between the electrode and the metal changes) and “anti-sticking protection” (decreasing the current when the electrode sticks). Beginners and users with little experience will enjoy synergistic control - an automatic mode that eliminates the need to manually change settings and consult reference books.
Inexpensive device for relatively simple tasks
Considering the characteristics, features and cost of the Vitals Master MIG 1400 SN Mini, it can be recommended for use in home workshops and garages (it can operate at a reduced voltage of 160 V, which is typical for garage cooperatives), as well as for small tasks in the field or on productions However, it is unlikely to be suitable for professional use due to its low power, outdated class F thermal insulation and mediocre quality of components (wires and welding tips).