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UNIMIG WORKSHOP 390 SWF Welder KUM390SWF
UNIMIG WORKSHOP 390 SWF Welder KUM390SWF
SKU:KUM390SWF
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UNIMIG Workshop 390 SWF (KUM390SWF) is a high-duty industrial MIG system designed for fabrication workshops that need long-reach, high-amperage performance. The included KT50 SWF wire feeder and 10m interconnecting cables provide stable wire delivery for heavy plate work, structural fabrication and production welding.
In the Box
- WORKSHOP 390 SWF Welder
- KT50 SWF Unit
- 10m Interconnecting Cables
- 4m SB36 MIG Torch
- 10m 500A Earth Clamp & Lead
- Twin Gauge Argon Regulator
- 2m Gas Hose (Complete with fittings)
- Operating Manual
- 2 × 0.9–1.2 mm V Groove Rollers
| MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Primary Input Voltage | 415V Three-Phase |
| Supply Plug | Unplugged (32A Recommended) |
| Ieff (A) | 19.0 |
| Protection Class | IP21 |
| Insulation Class | F |
| Minimum Generator (kVA) | 19.0 |
| Dinse Connector | 35/50 |
| Standard | AS 60974.1 |
| Warranty | 3 Years |
| Weight (kg) | 136.00 |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 980 × 660 × 460mm |
| Suitable Materials | MIG: Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Silicon Bronze |
| MIG SPECIFICATIONS | |
| MIG Current Range | 30–375A |
| MIG Duty Cycle @ 40°C | 40% @ 375A, 70% @ 355A, 100% @ 300A |
| MIG Wire Sizes | 0.6–1.6mm |
| MIG Wire Spool Sizes | 5kg (D200), 15kg (D300) |
| MIG Welding Thickness Range | 1–20mm |
| Drive Roller Size | 40/32 |
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Warranties and Returns
Warranties and Returns
- Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
- 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
- Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority
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