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    MIG Guns

    Image of Product. Front orientation. MIG Guns. Spool Gun.

    Spool Gun

    Pair these guns with a welder to direct the flow of MIG welding wire and electric current. With no need for a filler rod, MIG welding is faster than TIG welding, and ideal for thick base metals, including iron beams and carbon steel. At four pounds or less, our MIG guns are comfortable to hold, ensuring steady-handed results with every job. Guns with longer duty cycles can weld at their full amperage for longer periods of time without overheating.
    Check the max current amperage and manufacturer of your welder. Using a gun with a higher amperage than your welder can cause damage to both.
    Spool Gun—Spool MIG guns house wire in the gun, closer to where you’re welding, rather than in the welder itself. Often used for welding aluminum, they prevent soft wire from kinking in your cable since it doesn’t have to travel as far.
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    Air Cooled
    200MillerMiller SpoolmaticSolid, Flux Core, Metal Core0.030", 0.035", 0.040", 0.045"Continuous15Rubber00000000000000000
    Miller Spoolmatic MIG Spool Gun
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