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| Product Type | MIG Welding Machine |
| Model | BlueVenom MG130 |
| Brand | Cigweld |
| Welding Current Range | 30 – 130 A |
| Duty Cycle | 100% @ 65 A, 60% @ 95 A, 20% @ 130 A |
| Input Voltage | 230 V ± 15%, 50/60 Hz |
| Input Current | 16 A |
| No-Load Voltage | 30 V |
| Wire Feed Speed | 3 – 15 m/min |
| Wire Diameter | 0.6 – 0.8 mm |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 430 x 180 x 280 mm |
| Weight | 9.5 kg |
| Insulation Class | H |
| Protection Class | IP23 |
| Cooling Method | Forced air fan |
| Gas Type | CO₂ or mixed gas (Ar/CO₂) |
| Welding Process | MIG/MAG, Flux-cored (FCAW without gas) |
| Adjustable Features | Welding voltage and wire feed speed |
| Maintenance | Regular cleaning of torch liner, contact tip, and air vents |
| Safety Features | Thermal overload protection, earth leakage protection |
| Spare Parts Available | Contact tips, nozzles, liners, drive rolls, torch assembly |
| Repairability | Modular design, user-serviceable consumables |
| Included Accessories | MIG torch, earth clamp, gas hose, regulator (if applicable) |
Frequently Asked Questions - BlueVenom MG130 Cigweld
What is the duty cycle of the Cigweld BlueVenom MG130?
The duty cycle is 100% at 65 A, 60% at 95 A, and 20% at the maximum 130 A (10-minute cycle).
Can the BlueVenom MG130 weld without gas?
Yes, it can use self-shielded flux-cored wire (FCAW) without external shielding gas, but for MIG/MAG welding, gas is required.
What input voltage does the machine require?
It requires a 230 V single-phase supply, with a tolerance of ±15%, and a recommended circuit breaker of 16 A.
How do I change the wire spool?
Open the side panel, release the spindle lock, remove the old spool, place the new spool with the wire feeding from the top, and thread the wire through the drive rolls and liner.
Why is my weld bead porous?
Porosity is often caused by lack of shielding gas, dirty base metal, or drafts. Check gas flow, clean the workpiece, and shield from wind.
How do I clean the welding torch?
Remove the nozzle and contact tip, use a tip cleaner to clear spatter from the tip, and blow out the liner with compressed air.
What is the maximum material thickness I can weld?
With a single pass, you can weld up to 3 mm steel; multiple passes can handle thicker material, up to 6 mm.
How do I set the wire feed speed correctly?
Start with a medium setting and adjust while welding. A good rule is that the arc sound should be a steady buzz. Too fast causes spatter, too slow causes stubbing.
What safety precautions should I take?
Always wear a welding helmet with auto-darkening filter, gloves, and flame-resistant clothing. Ensure proper ventilation and disconnect power when changing parts.
Where can I find spare parts?
Spare parts like contact tips, nozzles, and drive rolls are available from Cigweld dealers or online. Use genuine parts for best performance.
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