Spit
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Here are the photos of the 1986 UNO MIG. it was made in 1986 and was made in Italy and has the Chicago Tool name on it. It is 120 volt and I would guess it is 80-90 amp output although it doesn't give any type of rating on the unit.. (It is very similar in externally to the new 90 Amp units that Harbor Freight sells with the Chicago Tool name today in most every way size, shape color etc)) Unlike the newer HF units..this has 2 seperate transformers in it.
It is a MIG unit and has a gas line that runs to the gun, I do not have a Argon tank or regulator and would like to switch it to a Flux Core Wire unit. I am looking for advice on converting the polarity to use it with flux core.
I can see that the hot line to the gun is attached to the rectifier with a nut and bolt. and the the ground clamp line is attached to a very heavy winding wire of the smaller of the 2 transformers.
I am assuming that I can switch therse 2 lines and be okay...
Can anyone confirm this? or give me any advice.
Thanks
Spit
It is a MIG unit and has a gas line that runs to the gun, I do not have a Argon tank or regulator and would like to switch it to a Flux Core Wire unit. I am looking for advice on converting the polarity to use it with flux core.
I can see that the hot line to the gun is attached to the rectifier with a nut and bolt. and the the ground clamp line is attached to a very heavy winding wire of the smaller of the 2 transformers.
I am assuming that I can switch therse 2 lines and be okay...
Can anyone confirm this? or give me any advice.
Thanks
Spit