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Compact Murex WC

13th October 1994, Page 117
13th October 1994
Page 117
Page 117, 13th October 1994 — Compact Murex WC
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• The latest light-duty MIG welder from Murex, the TradesMarc 151, is intended for both DIY and professional use and, accordingly, will run from a 240V113A domestic supply.

Standard features include a five or 15kg filler wire facility, thermal overload protection, a 30150A output range, undergear and cylinder carrier plus a simple two-knob control system.

The manufacturer claims that the factory-fitted 150A welding torch is rugged and hard wearing and that the machine can also be used with self-shielding, fluxcored wire for no-gas operation. Under normal welding conditions the 151 will operate with either 0.6 or 0.8mm filler wire, but 1.0nun diameter wire can be used if a larger feed roller is fitted as an optional extra.

Despite having just the twp controls, the operator still has a total of seven voltage settings to choose from plus the all-important wire speed adjustment, The unit weighs 40kg and is supplied with instruction manual and a comprehensive range of accessories. The price is £412 (inc-VAT).

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