![]() ![]() The one i bought 20 years ago has built numerous trailers and fixed countless peices of farm and construction equipment (including fabing a backhoe boom heavy part not sheet metal) I have yet to have a part I welded with it fail. Just bought a new whip and spool gun a week ago. Parts are next to impossible to get, guns are horrible, and alot of redundant circuitry makes this unit a real treat to repair.Parts are easy to get for the YA 212 Call Snap On or CK Systemnatics and order them. welds ok, I wouldn't think of using it for structural fabrication though, strickly, ornamental, and body panels only.īetter off comparing this unit to a Miller 210, or 200. Have I worked on them and welded with them, yes, and they are found mostly in autobody shops and garages. I got it for 300 because the guy said the feed was inconsistent. All the parts I have looked for are easily available. They are upping their facts and figures favorably It was made by Lincoln and Snap On just put their name on it and marked it up. ![]() and its some what more than that actually, but even if that were true, thats a 12 amp input draw with a mere 15 amps of output. They say the draw is 20 amp at 185 amp on 230. Now at 200 amps, that unit draws around the 32 amp mark on 230Vac. See, snappy isn't giving a voltage at a rated amp. ![]()
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