We've been shippng these to EU buyers for a while now, and what it does is handle heavy plate work without breaking a sweat—the heavy-wall build and air cooling actually hold up better than some liquid-cooled units we've seen in this class. 2. The MTR400 series covers 200A up to 500A depending on your setup, and the 400A duty cycle at 100% with CO2 is pretty solid, though with mixed gas you'll want to drop to 60% duty cycle; wire diameter runs 0.8 to 2.0mm so it covers most standard MIG work. 3. It's built for Centerfire American type torches but uses Euro adapters with spring pins, so you'll need to check your machine's connection—most EU shops find it straightforward to swap in. 4. We usually have stock on the 400A model, roughly 50 units or so, but teh 500A variant might take 20 days or so for delivrey; MOQ is 10 pieces for the standard order. 5. One thing we've noticed is aluminun die-cast trigger with micro switch feels more responsive than the plastic triggers on cheaper guns, but it's not suited for automated welding cells without a trigger lock modification. 6. CE and GS certified, plus RoHS and ISO9001 compliance, so import docs to the UK or EU are straightforward—just confirm the EN60974-7 standdard with your local inspector (usually 2-4 weeks for paperwork).
With CO2, the gun can run 400A at 100% duty cycle. With mixed gas, the same 400A drops to a 60% duty cycle. So if you're pushing it hard with mixed gas, you'll need to let it cool more often.
Yes, it uses Euro adapters with spring pins, so it fits standard Euro connections. But it's specifically designed for Centerfire American type MIG torches, not other brands.
It's certified GS, RoHS, CE, and ISO9001, and it meets EN60974-7 standards. We can send you the cert copies on request.
For the MTR400, MOQ is typically 10 units per model (200A, 300A, 400A, or 500A). If you need less, let's talk—we can sometimes flex on that.
The trigger is aluminum die-cast with a micro switch, so it's tough and responsive. It's built for high-cycle industrial work, not flimsy plastic.