Background
The Lincoln Electric Welder 140HD is a welder that employs MIG and flux-cored wire feed welding processes. It is developed with a target audience of hobbyists, farmers, maintenance technicians, and auto body professionals in mind. The welder operates on an input power of 120V, 20A and offers an output range of 30-140A. It can weld materials from 24 gauge up to 1/4 inch thick in a single pass, making it suitable for a range of tasks such as maintenance and repair jobs, auto body work, farm/ranch repairs, fabrication projects, and home repairs.
The welder is encased in a rugged steel case and has a quick-select drive roll system, adjustable wire speed dial, four voltage settings, and thermal overload protection. Furthermore, it comes with a 6 ft MIG gun, 8 ft work cable with clamp, and an integrated gas solenoid valve. The 140HD is portable and can be easily moved around the workspace, thanks to its cart equipped with four heavy-duty casters.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 140HD
- Product: Lincoln Electric Welder 140HD
- Product Type: Welder
- Input Power: 120V, 20A
- Output Range: 30-140A
- Welding Processes: MIG (GMAW), Flux Cored (FCAW)
- Wire Feed Speed: 50-500 ipm
- Max Open Circuit Voltage: 83V
- Duty Cycle: 20% @ 90A
- Dimensions: 18 x 10 x 13 in
- Weight: 54 lbs
- Material Thickness Range: 24 gauge up to 1/4 inch thick
- Portability: Cart with four heavy duty casters
Warranty
The Lincoln Electric Welder 140HD is backed by a warranty of 3 years. This warranty covers the cost of both parts and labor for any defects that are due to the materials or workmanship of the product. The warranty also provides coverage for wear items such as contact tips, nozzles, drive rolls, liners, and gun cables, but only for a period of 90 days from the purchase date. However, it's essential to note that any damage resulting from alterations, misuse or abuse of the welder is not included in the warranty coverage. To claim the warranty, the user must adhere to the terms and conditions set by Lincoln Electric, though the exact process is not detailed in this text. It's advisable to contact Lincoln Electric or refer to the warranty card provided with the welder for specific instructions on how to claim the warranty.