The final beads below were done using the Miller Thunderbolt on DC at around 145 amps more stick welder videos Box 1079 Appleton, WI 54912-1079 USA Equipment Sales US and Canada MillerWelds.com Phone: 866-931-9730 FAX: 800-637-2315 International Phone: 920-735-4554 International FAX: 920-735-4125 Quick Specs But the new generation of portable inverter-type machines don’t always handle them well. It will go up to 225 amps IN AC ONLY. Both run great. Thunderbolt ® XL AC/DC Stick Welding Power Source Miller Electric Mfg. Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders. AND MORE POWER Compared to leading competitive machine Thunderbolt 160 shown. I had a machine just like the Hobart(only it was Miller blue) and lost it in the sale of a company. The inverter will cost less to run, and will handle all other rods fine. This Miller welder will burn 6010 with no problem too. Let me add to the misleading part of that Craigslist add....the used thunderbolt you're looking at is an AC/DC machine. Miller Electric Mfg. E60974-1. Specifications (Subject to change without notice.) So the Thunder Bolt will give you a slight advantage, if you are going to run Jet. Look at a new thunderbolt on Miller's website and It will look just like that Hobart, why, because miller made the Hobart. Co. An ITW Welding Company 1635 West Spencer Street P.O.
60974-1. v'y Conforms to CSA Std. Make an offer! All of the old stand by rods will run in AC mode, save 6010. The Miller calculator says 1/8" 7024 requires 140-190 amps. Power source is warranted for three years, parts and labor. In DC, it's max is 150 amps. Great running machine I welded 6010 and 7018! Shop Thunderbolt 160 DC Stick Welder. Original main power rectifiers are warranted for five years. Comes with everything in the picture including 110/220 mvp plug feel free to call or text anytime at {contact info removed}. E6010 electrodes, one of the basics for pipe and plate stick welding, are old standbys that are easily handled by industrial transformer-type welding machines. New (never used), I have only used it twice because I do not have a 220 plug at my house!! (Zfj') Conforms to ANSI/IEC Std.
1/8" 7024 (Jet) rod requires the most amps. Still wish I had kept that welder off the equipment list when we put the company up for sale. An industry expert tells the 6010 story and explains what to look for in an inverter welder for this penetrating electrode. May be willing to negotiate but no LOW BALLS.