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Esab Em 210 Mig Only Welder - 0700501200

The all-new ESAB EM 210 MIG-only inverter-based welder is here to elevate your welding projects. This advanced welding system is designed to handle any steel, stainless steel, and aluminum tasks with ease. Featuring professional-grade arc characteristics and full-featured digital controls, the EM 210 allows for fine-tuning of the arc performance, ensuring superior weld quality. Weighing just under 29 lbs, this lightweight welder offers dual-voltage 120/230V flexibility, making it highly portable and versatile for various welding environments.

With a 30-200A output, the ESAB EM 210 MIG/Flux Cored welding system can weld materials from 22 gauge up to 3/8 inch in a single pass. It accepts both 4-inch and 8-inch diameter wire spools, providing great flexibility for different welding needs. The digital controls with a large, easy-to-read LED display facilitate fast, accurate operation, enhancing overall welding results. Advanced functions typically found on industrial machines, such as MIG wire run-in, burn-back, variable inductance, 2T/4T trigger control, and gas pre and post-flow, further improve welding performance. The system is compatible with 10 kVA generators, ensuring you can weld in various locations with ease.

  • MIG/Flux Cored Welding System: 30-200A output; welds 22 gauge up to 3/8 inch in a single pass.

  • Professional-Grade Arc Characteristics: Ensures superior weld quality.

  • Full-Featured Digital Controls: Enable fine-tuning of arc performance for better results.

  • Dual-Voltage 120/230V Flexibility: Portable and versatile for various welding environments.

  • Advanced Functions: Includes MIG wire run-in, burn-back, variable inductance, 2T/4T trigger control, gas pre and post-flow, and more.

  • Lightweight Design: Weighs just under 29 lbs, enhancing portability.

Output Range 30-200A
Material Thickness Welds 22 gauge up to 3/8 inch
Wire Spool Capacity : Accepts 4-inch and 8-inch diameter wire spools
Voltage Dual-voltage 120/230V
Weight Just under 29 lbs
Compatibility Compatible with 10 kVA generators
  • Tweco® Fusion® 180 MIG Gun with Velocity® Consumables

  • Victor® Argon/CO2 Regulator

  • Tweco Ground Clamp with Heavy Duty 50 mm Dinse Connection

  • 50A-15A (120/230V) Power Adapter

  • Sample Wire Spool of ESAB OK AristoRod 12.50 Mild Steel Wire (2#)

  • 0.024/0.030 and 0.030/0.035 Drive Rolls

  • Powerful MIG Welding Performance: The ESAB EM 210 MIG Welder delivers up to 210 amps of welding power, making it suitable for a wide range of materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
  • User-Friendly: Designed with ease of use in mind, it features a simple interface and easy-to-adjust settings, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced welders.
  • Portable & Compact: The lightweight and compact design makes it easy to transport and set up, making it a great choice for both home workshops and on-the-go jobs.
  • Versatile Welding Options: Supports both MIG and flux-cored welding processes, providing versatility for different applications and welding needs.
  • Excellent Arc Stability: Known for its smooth, stable arc, it ensures consistent results, minimizing spatter and improving the overall quality of your welds.
  • Durable & Reliable: Built with high-quality materials, the EM 210 is designed for long-lasting performance, even in tough work environments.

Q: What is the ESAB EM 210 MIG Welder?
A: The ESAB EM 210 MIG Welder is a versatile, compact MIG welding machine designed for both professional and DIY use, capable of welding a variety of metals with ease.

Q: What are its key features?
A: It features a user-friendly design, adjustable welding settings for different materials, and a smooth, stable arc. The EM 210 also offers a range of power settings and supports both flux core and solid wire for increased flexibility.

Q: What is the power output?
A: The EM 210 provides a maximum output of 210 amps, making it suitable for welding mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum with ease.

Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, the EM 210 is designed to be lightweight and portable, making it ideal for both shop and on-the-go use in various environments.

Q: Who is it ideal for?
A: Perfect for hobbyists, small businesses, and professional welders looking for a compact, easy-to-use MIG welder for light to medium-duty welding tasks.

  • Clean the Machine Regularly: After each use, wipe down the welder to remove dirt, dust, and welding debris. Use a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch or damage the surface.
  • Inspect the Welding Gun and Cable: Regularly inspect the welding gun, cable, and connections for any signs of wear or damage. Replace worn or frayed cables immediately to ensure safety and optimal performance.
  • Check the Gas Supply: Ensure the gas hose and connections are secure, and check the gas flow regularly to make sure there are no leaks or issues.
  • Clean the Welding Tip: After each use, clean the welding tip to prevent build-up of spatter and ensure smooth, uninterrupted welding. Replace the tip if it shows signs of wear or damage.
  • Inspect the Ground Clamp: Periodically check the ground clamp and cable for signs of wear or damage. A poor connection can lead to inconsistent welds or electrical hazards.
  • Maintain the Drive Roll Mechanism: Inspect the drive rolls for wear, and clean them regularly to prevent metal spatter build-up. Replace the rolls when they become worn or damaged.
  • Check and Replace the Contact Tip: Over time, the contact tip can wear down or become clogged. Check it regularly and replace it when necessary to maintain a consistent weld arc.
  • Keep Cooling Vents Clear: Ensure that the welder’s cooling vents and fan are not blocked by dust or debris. Clean the vents regularly to prevent overheating and ensure proper ventilation.
  • Test and Inspect the Power Cord: Examine the power cord for any frays or cuts that could lead to electrical issues. Always replace a damaged power cord before using the welder.
  • Store Properly: When not in use, store the welder in a dry, cool environment to protect it from moisture and extreme temperatures, which could damage internal components.