MMA Welding Machines Features :
MMA welding machines bring low cost and high versatility to site welding, off-shore, maintenance and repair and many more industries
Also known as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or simply stick welding, MMA is an inexpensive welding process. Using a consumable, flux-covered electrode and a ground clamp, a short-circuit is intentially made on the weld piece. An electric arc forms between electrode and workpiece, which heats up enough to melt both. As the electrode melts, the flux coating on the electrode develops gas and slag, which help protect the weld pool. The gas keeps air and other pollutants away, while slag forms on top of the weld pool to protect the weld seam. The slag cools down and solidifies rapidly, protecting the weld area after the gas has disappeared. This combination makes MMA welding ideal for windy conditions (outdoor use) which might effect other welding processes.
MMA Welding Machines Specification
Technical Parameters |
MAX ARC 405 |
Rated Input Voltage (V) |
3PH200V~440V±15% |
Power Frequency(Hz) |
50/60 |
Rated Input Current(A) |
55 |
Rated Input Power(KVA) |
21 |
No-load Voltage(V) |
78 |
Welding Current(A) |
40-400 |
Duty Cycle |
60%/400A |
100%/310A |
|
Efficiency(Rated conditions) |
≧0.85 |
Wire Diameter(MM) |
2.5-5.0 |
Insulation Grade |
F |
Protection Class |
IP21S |
Dimensions(mm) |
645x325x680 |
Net Weight(Kg) |
47 |
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