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Choose a Gun with the Right
Operating Amperage Range
200 amps | Magnum 200 Gun |
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A small, lightweight gun intended for light job shop and fabrication applications. Best suited for welding on thin materials
300 amps | Magnum 300 Gun |
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This popular Magnum gun is intended for most
400 amps
500 or 600 amps
Magnum 400 Gun
With a longer gooseneck and a higher copper strand count cable than the 300, the 400 gun is built for operator comfort when welding with the greater heat levels generated by higher amperage applications. Select the 400 for most .045”, .052” or 1/16” MIG, UltraCore™ or Metalshield®
Magnum 550 Gun–500 or 600 amps
Choose our 550 gun equipped with 500 or 600 amp consumables for high amperage, large wire diameter welding, including up to .052” and .062” MIG or
100 amps | Magnum 100L Gun | |
Extremely small, lightweight gun that's great for most | ||
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| home, farm and small shop projects, | |
| and light maintenance or repair applications. Standard | |
| equipment on current Lincoln | |
| Power MIG® 140T, 140C,180T and 180C. Includes gun | |
| connector. | |
250 amps | Magnum 250L Gun | |
Recommended for medium duty job shop and | ||
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| production applications. Standard equipment on the | |
| current Lincoln Power MIG 215 and Power MIG 255C | |
| wire feeder/welders. Includes gun connector. |
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