Go-anywhere welding on the farm

Welding manufacturer ESAB has introduced a new addition to its Caddy family of welding machines, the Caddy Mig C160i, which is designed for maintenance and repair operations around the farm. Lightweight, rugged and easy to use, it features a built-in wire feeder that accepts 200mm spools and the polarity can be changed to enable operators to use either solid or gasless cored wires.

Portability, an important feature of the Caddy Mig C160i, has been enhanced by the unique and carefully designed welding cable management system, which means that the Caddy Mig together with its welding cables can be carried in a safe, easy and efficient way. The new design also utilises a range of advanced materials, which provide a lightweight, durable and impact resistant housing.

A feature of the new Caddy is its simplicity of operation, the user simply sets the plate thickness between 0.5 and 4mm and a heat adjustment knob enables welds to be made hotter or colder as desired.

Operation from either a single-phase power supply or a portable generator means that the Caddy Mig C160i can be used virtually anywhere. Thanks to careful attention being paid to power factor correction and harmonics during the design of the electrical circuits, the Caddy Mig C160i delivers 30 per cent more power from the mains with the same fuse. At a 35 per cent duty cycle the machine delivers 150A/21.5V; at a 100 per cent duty cycle it still achieves an impressive 100A/19V. The current setting range is 30-160A and the speed of the integral wire feed can be set from 2-11m/min.

Each Caddy Mig C160i is supplied complete with a 3m torch, 3m mains cable, 4.5m gas hose with hose quick connector, a return cable with clamp, and a simple shoulder strap. To complete the package, a 1kg spool of ESAB’s OK Autrod 12.51 copper coated Mig/Mag is included with each machine.

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