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Oct 03, 2025 - 10:15 AM
The output amperage range determines the thickness and type of materials you can weld, as well as the precision and strength of your welds. A broad amperage range increases a wire feed welder’s versatility, enabling you to tackle thin sheet metal and thick structural steel with the same machine. For example, the Lincoln Century 255 AMP MIG Welder- K2783-1 offers a range from 30-255A, suitable for a wide variety of welding tasks, while the Lincoln Idealarc CV305 MIG Welder - K2400-2 provides an even wider range (50-400A), making it ideal for heavy-duty or industrial applications. This range of options ensures that users can find a welder tailored to their workload.
