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I got this from my Dad. Its unused but I need a manual and/or specs. Tried www.manualsonline.com, but no luck. Ideas. HF says they sold it awhile ago, but has no parts or manuals. Its made in Italy.
Reply:What is the welders model number ?
Reply:The label says 21761 4/87. My Dad certainly could have bought this welder that long ago. He was very good into stick welding and had never used the MIG welder.
Reply:I've just sold my UNO MIG after 32-years of faithful use. Upgraded to TIG.About 20-years ago, I upgraded output with large capacitor after rectifier. That really smoothed out arc and gave nice smooth sizzle. Then 10-years ago, speed-controller board died. I replaced it with digital PWM controller. Much better control at lower speeds and more torque too.Anyway, here's manual I scanned for everyone's use. Covers: Easy MIG, MIG-I, MIG-II / UNO MIG, Dual MIG-120, CEMIG 140T, 160T and 170Thttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1gbT...ew?usp=sharing
Reply:It looks like Great welder.The good news is most parts you can find on Amazon. Dave Originally Posted by donald73dI got this from my Dad. Its unused but I need a manual and/or specs. Tried www.manualsonline.com, but no luck. Ideas. HF says they sold it awhile ago, but has no parts or manuals. Its made in Italy. |
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