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MAC AFRIC MIG135E Flux-Cored Welder (No-Gas Welder)
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SKU
EWELDM135
R 1,995.00

MAC AFRIC MIG135E Flux-Cored Welder (No-Gas Welder)

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EWELDM135
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R 1,995.00
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SKU
EWELDM135

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The all-new MAC AFRIC 100A IGBT MIG Welder is our smallest MIG welder!
Absolutely no gas is required - making this the ultimate welder for
portability, convenience, and simplicity. With Improved welding
performance on a lower current to enhance welds on thinner materials.
Other notable features include load adjusted cooling to reduce noise, as
well as a wire-feed function. With built in over-current, over-voltage and
over-protection to keep your workshop as safe as possible.

Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Input Voltage±15% 220 ~ 240 V
Frequency50 / 60 Hz
Max Rated Input Current14 A (1EFF = 6.3 A)
Output Current @ Voltage40 A / 16 V – 100 A / 19 V
Wire Diameter0.6 – 0.8 mm / 0.9 mm (Flux-Cored Wire)
No-Load Voltage56 V
Duty Cycle @ 40°C20% @ 90 A / 100% @ 42 A
Power Factor> 0.70
Efficiency> 80%
Housing Protection GradeIP21S
Insulation GradeF

Troubleshooting & Quick Fixes

IssueLikely CauseRecommended FixPro Tip
No arc or wire feed - Loose ground
- Trigger failure
- Broken contactor
- Clamp to clean metal
- Test trigger signal
- Check power switch & fuse
Pull trigger and listen for wire motor
Wire burns into tip - Wire speed too low
- Wrong polarity
- Tip too tight
- Increase wire speed
- Ensure machine is on DCEP
- Use proper size tip
Replace tips often – flux-core is messy
Excessive spatter - Wire speed too high
- Dirty metal
- Poor stickout control
- Reduce wire speed slightly
- Clean weld zone
- Maintain 10–15 mm stickout
Keep torch angle at 15° drag
Porous or weak weld - Long arc length
- Fast travel
- Contaminated wire
- Shorten arc to ~5 mm
- Slow down travel
- Store wire dry & sealed
Wipe wire before loading spool
Machine shuts down mid-weld - Overheating
- Exceeded duty cycle
- Let it cool for 10+ minutes
- Lower output settings
Operate in shaded, well-ventilated space
Inconsistent wire feed - Liner clogged
- Drive roller tension incorrect
- Clean or replace liner
- Adjust tension on feed system
Don’t exceed 1m torch cable bend radius
Poor penetration - Voltage too low
- Travel too fast
- Increase voltage
- Use weave technique on thick metal
Tack both sides before full pass

Frequently Asked Questions

Which welder is best for beginners?

Flux-core MIG welders like the EWELDM135 are excellent for beginners due to their simplicity and ability to weld without shielding gas.

What equipment do I need to start welding?

You will need a welder, helmet, gloves, safety clothing, and wire spools. This unit uses 0.6–0.9 mm flux-core wire.

Why does my weld look rough or porous?

This is often due to long arc length, fast travel speed, or contaminated wire. Follow proper prep and weld techniques to improve results.

What causes weld spatter?

High wire speed, dirty metal, or incorrect torch distance can all lead to spatter. Clean your material and adjust settings accordingly.

Why does my welder trip the power?

Overload or incorrect voltage input can cause this. Ensure the machine is plugged into a dedicated 220–240V outlet and not overloaded.

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Package Weight (kg) 5.760000
Package Length (cm) 40.13
Package Width (cm) 24.13
Package Height (cm) 29.72
Consignment No