Lincoln Mig Welder,
REDI-MIG 325 with 4D Remote Wire Feeder
Here is a workshop grade Lincoln Mig Welder that is a real industrial mig
welder. It is the REDI-MIG 325 Remote, the model of the remote
wire feeder is called a 4D.
It is a 3 phase mig welder and has 4 drive rolls to feed the mig wire
through the welding gun. It also has about 8 meters worth of cables going from the welding power
source to the wire feeder unit.
This machine can be used for mild steel mig welding, stainless steel, gasless,
flux cored welding and also aluminum welding (aluminium welding). This makes it a good choice for a range of
welding applications.
Welder power
supply
It has 32 voltage settings
which are shown here in the photo below.
For each shitch position A, B,
C or D. There are another 8 finer voltage settings called a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h. So that mean you have 4 main
settings multiplied by the 8 smaller setting and it give you a total of 32 voltage settings. It also has volt and
amp meters as well.

Remote wire feeder 4D
Here is the lincoln 4D remote wire
feeder.

The door on this particular wire feeder machine opens upwards, some
machines will swing open like a car door. I guess this one swings up like a lamborghini car door.

Looking inside we can see the mig wire that is installed onto the hub
or axle. At the top in silver is the identification plate which has the machine details and serial number
etc.
Below that is the burnback control knob.
And the last part we see is the complete drive roll feeder
system.

Close up of the 4 drive
rolls
This machine has 4 driving feed rollers as opposed to just 2 drive
rolls. This give the machine a lot more better control and smoother wire feedability of the welding wires. You can
seet the shiny tall pipe, or canister at the back. This is the electrical motor that drives the feed
rollers.
There is also that black plastic tension knob which is used to
tension down the wire.

Mig welder setting
chart
When you open up the door to the
feeder, it has a nice desciptive chart that tells you how ot set your mig welding machine up. It gives you the
weldig wire type and the plate thickness you need to weld. And then from that information you can look up some
voltage and wire feed speed settings to get you started in mig welding.
Also it clearly shows you how to connect the power leads up for
different welding applications. And what I really think is neat is that it has a list of all the welding
consumables and part numbers for you. This makes ordring parts really easy as you can just quote part numbers
then.

Controls of the front of the wire
feeder
Machine Specifications
Rated CV Output
190Amps/23.5Volts/100%Duty
325Amps/30Volts/30%Duty
Output Range
20-400A DC
Input Amps at Rated DC Output
13.5
Wire Feed Speed Range
40-790 inches per min. or 1-20 meters per min.
Solid Wire Size Range
0.6-1.2mm
Cored Wire Size Range
0.9-1.6mm
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In this photo we can see the front panel of the wire feeder. You can
see the switches for the 2 step and 4 step trigger lock function.
The second switch controls the gas purge function and the wire
inching function. Both useful for setting up the mig welder.
Then we have the wire feed speed knob, which controls speed of which
the wire comes out of the end of the mig gun.
And finally there is an adjustment for the spot timer. Those settings
are used for tack welding or stitch welding.
The mig welding gun that came with this machine was not that
good at all. It actuall had trouble feeding wire through it. And that original gun was swapped for another brand of
mig gun, problem solved.
These machines come with a 3 year warranty.
Size wize the machine is this big: (mm) H x W x D : 760 x 447 x
905, and weights in at about 130kgs.
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