Forney 190 MIG Welder - 318
Easy to use
- Euro Connect Torch with Tweco style consumables
- Fast disconnect to swap out torch, clean liner
Better Wire Feeding
- Upgraded cast aluminum wire drive system
- Dual geared idler and drive roll with better de-spooler
More Space
- Larger cabinet for easy access to 4" (1-2 lb.) and 8" (10-11 lb.) spools
Improved Design
- Integrated feet
- Torch wrap included for cable organization
- Torch with built in strain relief which extends cable life
Duty Cycle
- 140A @ 15% Duty Cycle
- 120A @ 25% Duty Cycle
- 80A @ 60% Duty Cycle
- 60A @ 100% Duty Cycle
Applications
- DIY
- Metal Fabrication
- Maintenance & Repair
- Farm & Ranch
- Automotive
Specifications
- Processes: MIG (GMAW); Flux Cored (FCAW)
- Input Power: 230V
- Amperage Range: 35-190A
- Wire Diameter Range: .024" - .035"
- Rated Output: 120A @ 25% Duty Cycle
- Plate Thickness Range: 24 ga. - 3/8"
- Weight: 63 lbs.
- Dimensions: 19" x 9.5" x 16.5"
Includes
- MIG gun with 10' lead
- 10' ground cable & clamp
- 15' input power cable
- Gas hose and regulator
What Our Experts Think
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Versatile Welding: Supports Stick and TIG welding for a range of applications.
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Powerful Performance: Delivers up to 220 amps, ideal for professional and heavy-duty jobs.
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Dual Voltage Compatibility: Operates on both 120V and 240V for maximum flexibility.
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Lightweight & Portable: Compact design with a sturdy handle for easy transport.
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Easy-to-Use Controls: Simple setup with adjustable settings for precision welding.
Q&A
Q: What is the Forney 190 MIG Welder - 318?
A: A compact and powerful MIG welder, ideal for DIYers, hobbyists, and light industrial work.
Q: What materials can it weld?
A: Primarily designed for mild steel and stainless steel, but can also weld aluminum with a spool gun (sold separately).
Q: What is the amperage range?
A: 30–190A, suitable for a wide range of material thicknesses and welding applications.
Q: What power input does it require?
A: 120V for versatility in home or shop settings.
Q: What is the duty cycle?
A: 30% at 190A, allowing you to work for longer periods without frequent breaks.
Q: Does it include a spool gun for aluminum welding?
A: No, but it is compatible with a separate spool gun for aluminum welding.
Q: Is it easy to use?
A: Yes, the Forney 190 has simple controls and an easy-to-read display, making it beginner-friendly.
Q: Does it come with a warranty?
A: Yes, Forney offers a warranty—check manufacturer details for specifics.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect Cables & Connections: Regularly check for frayed wires, loose connections, and damaged insulation to ensure safety and performance.
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Clean Drive Rollers & Wire Feed System: Remove dust and debris to prevent feeding issues and ensure smooth wire movement.
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Monitor & Replace Contact Tips & Nozzles: Worn tips can cause poor arc stability—replace them regularly for consistent welds.
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Check Ground Clamp: Ensure a clean and secure ground connection to avoid arc instability.
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Inspect Gas Flow & Hoses: Look for leaks and maintain proper shielding gas levels for clean, strong welds.
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Follow Duty Cycle Limits: Prevent overheating by operating within the recommended duty cycle.
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Keep Ventilation Openings Clear: Clean dust from cooling vents to maintain airflow and prevent overheating.
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Store in a Dry, Clean Area: Protect from moisture and dust to extend the lifespan of the unit.
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Perform Routine Maintenance: Regularly check fans, wire drive mechanisms, and internal components for wear or buildup.