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I heard good recommendations on the INE flux core MIG wire so I went to their website and am confused.They list 2 different part numbers and I cant figure out what the difference is between S71TGS and BA71TGS?https://www.ine.it/en/products/list/self-shielded-100I also looked at the data sheet shown for both and it lists the Intensity (A) at 100 ÷ 130...that confused me as well. Is that saying that this wire cant go below 100 amps? That doesn't seem to make sense at all to me, also don't know why there is a division sign in there?
Reply:The division sign is just a thing that doesn't translate well from Italian to English. They are in fact recommending that you weld that wire in a range from 100 to 130 amps. So, yeah, you probably shouldn't go below 100 amps. That actually makes sense, since self shielded flux core isn't recommended for sheet metal thicknesses. Both products have the exact same specs, I would order which ever one is cheaper, and don't sweat it.Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:I buy best price.The size for a 120 welder max 0.030".If AC output only use E71T-GS.Dave

Originally Posted by bobbycopeland870

I heard good recommendations on the INE flux core MIG wire so I went to their website and am confused.They list 2 different part numbers and I cant figure out what the difference is between S71TGS and BA71TGS?https://www.ine.it/en/products/list/self-shielded-100I also looked at the data sheet shown for both and it lists the Intensity (A) at 100 ÷ 130...that confused me as well. Is that saying that this wire cant go below 100 amps? That doesn't seem to make sense at all to me, also don't know why there is a division sign in there? |
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