Description:1. The RWII Model #10250 is most frequesntly bought and used by welders and welding facilities wanting a MIG Spool Gun attachment to run off their Miller, Lincoln, Hobart, and Esab machines.2. This model is an excellent choice for welders that have engine drivers or those that weld aluminum in the shop connected to a MIG or Stick machine.3. This model is about 1/3 of the cost of most other manufacturer's spool guns. It is cabled similar to other spool guns in that there is no ground cable supplied, as most of these machines already have the ground built into them.4. This model can run off batteries by the user supplying the ground cable and the series cable for the batterries. Also includes our AC/DC Power Converter to supply 24V DC when hooked up to CC (Constant Current) stick welding machines.Specification:1. Cabled as a spool gun attachment for all DC output welders2. Welds Steel, Stainless and Aluminum or Any Metals Where Standard One or Two Pound Spools are Available3. Connects to Batteries-12 Volt Battery Can do Thin Sheet Metal-24 Volt will Single Pass 1/2" @275 amp-36 Volt will Weld up to 3/4" @350 to 400 amp4. Welds 22 Gage to 3/4"5. Ground Cable not supplied6. Connects to MIG/Constant Voltage, Stick/Constant Current Welding Machines7. Uses Wire Sizes from 0.023 to 0.046 without Changing Rollers8. Uses Heavy-Duty Tweco Quality Front End Consumables9. Wire Speeds of 50 Inches to 900 Inches Per Minute10. Polarity Indicator Lights11. Twenty Foot Cable with Quick Disconnects, Can be Extended to 100 Feet12. Built-in Gas ValvePackage Included:RWII High-Impact MIG GunTwenty Feet of CableOne Spool of Flux Core WireExtra Tips and Gas Hose FittingTen Extra Feet of Gas HoseFoam Lined Blow-Molded Tough BriefcaseAC/DC Power Supply to Drive Gun Controls When Connected to a CC Power Source
D**A
A good buy for the money
The Ready welder met all my expectations. It was a little tricky to set up, but has performed very well after getting used to using it. The gun is well balanced and does an excellent job welding aluminum. The price is very competitive as compared to other unit brands. and works very well.
W**O
in series and ran a full fillet weld the full 10 inch it was a nice bead!
I'm a welder and saw the first version of the Ready Welder 20 years ago in a hot rod magazine, I thought how well could this little toy really weld?. So I live 10 miles from San Pedro, Ca. Where the home of Ready Welder is, so I drove to S P, to sdeit first hand. The manager took me in the assembley area showed me the parts and how they go together, then over to the welding test area, I told them I mainly want to weld aluminum with it. He took a 1lb. Spool of 4043,.035. Aluminum wire put it in the gun which took about 1 minute, switched from co2 to argon gas, he took 2 pieces of 1/4"x3"x10"of 6061t-6Aluminum flat bar wire brush it, set it at 90 degree, with 2 full charged12volt batteries, I think they were group 27,in series and ran a full fillet weld the full 10 inch it was a nice bead !!, so I tried it , even better since I'm used to welding aluminum. So I bought it right there. I have had mine for about 12 years now and only use it a few times, "it does what they claim ". I use mine with a Miller 301g engine drive. One thing to watch is use the voltage control that comes with it 24v. My welder is both cc and CV. I forgot to put my 301g on CV.witch keeps the voltage low. In cc mode the voltage in open circuit is about 80 volts and I burned out the circuit board in the R W gun, witch they were nice enough to give another one free!!. I found out that the US army uses this for field repairs. It does flux core and mig.I am glad that I bought this little gem.
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