Lincoln Bester 190C Multi MIG TIG MMA Welding Machine
£500.00 Original price was: £500.00.£355.00Current price is: £355.00. ex.VAT
Please be advised this machine takes 5KG wire not 15kg
Lincoln Electric presents the Bester 190C Multi Process Inverter Welder. This 180A compact inverter based welding machine is an excellent option for MIG/ TIG Lift and MMA applications. Designed to be portable everywhere you go within your workshops and working environments
Packed Dimensions: Height 34cm x Width 26cm x Depth 56cm
Gross Weight: 17kg each
| Weight | 15 kg |
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Lincoln Electric presents the Lincoln Bester 190C Multi MIG TIG MMA Welding Machine, which is a Process Inverter Welder. This 180A compact inverter-based welding machine is an excellent option for MIG/ TIG Lift and MMA applications. Designed to be portable everywhere you go within your workshops and working environments. Strenuous lifting is eradicated thanks to the Bester Inverters’ lightweight and easy-to-handle structure. The machine features large digital meters showing amps, volts or wire speed. Providing a clear and easy-to-use interface.
Package includes: 3M Mig Torch, Earth Lead, 2m PVC Gas Hose with 3/8″ O-Clip Connectors, Contact Tip Wrench, MB15 0.6mm Contact Tip, drive roll for 0.8 – 1.0mm wire fitted to the machine, plus a spare 0.6 – 0.8mm wire drive roll.
Features of Lincoln Bester 190C Multi MIG TIG MMA Welding Machine:
- 230v 1ph, 50/60Hz (±15%)
- Excellent option for MIG, TIG lift and MMA welding applications
- Compact and tough single-phase inverter system
- Transportable and lightweight
- Large digital displays and easy to understand user interface
- Suitable for usage with motor generators
- Easy polarity change
- Hot Start, Arc Force and Anti Stick capabilities
- 2-year warranty
Technical specifications of Lincoln Bester 190C:
- Output current @ duty cycle (MIG): 180A@25%
- Welding current range (MIG): 30 – 180A
- Output current @ duty cycle (MMA): 180A@20%
- Welding current range (MMA): 15 – 180A
- Output current @ duty cycle (TIG): 180A@25%
- Welding current range (TIG): 15 – 180A
- Duty cycle minimum (at 40°C): 15%
Note: Tig torch and electrode holder are sold separately
Welding is a diverse field and requires various welding products and accessories. There are many different types of welding machines such as MIG, TIG and Stick. However, while using these welding machines, always take necessary precautions!
How to use Lincoln Bester 190C?
To use the Lincoln Bester 190C welder, follow these steps:
- To use it, start by ensuring the unit is plugged into a suitable power source and the necessary safety gear is worn, including gloves and a welding helmet.
- Set the machine to the appropriate welding mode and adjust the current settings based on the material and thickness you are working with.
- Securely clamp the workpiece and attach the ground cable to ensure a stable arc.
- Feed the welding wire through the torch, ensuring it is properly aligned and tensioned.
- Once everything is set, strike an arc by touching the wire to the workpiece and lifting it slightly.
- Move the torch steadily along the joint, maintaining a consistent speed and distance to create a smooth weld.
- After completing the weld, allow it to cool before cleaning any slag or residue.
- Regular maintenance of the Lincoln Bester 190c, such as cleaning the nozzle and checking for wire feed issues, will ensure its longevity and reliable performance.
Following these steps will help you effectively and safely use the Lincoln Bester 190C welder. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines related to your model.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Are Lincoln welders any good?
Yes, Lincoln welders are highly regarded in the welding industry for their durability, performance, and reliability. They are suitable for both professional and amateur welders and are known for their advanced technology and ease of use.
Who makes the best welders?
The best welders are often made by top brands like Lincoln Electric, Miller Electric, and ESAB. Each brand has its strengths, but Lincoln Electric and Miller Electric are frequently cited for their high-quality and reliable machines, making them popular choices among professionals.
Are Lincoln welders made in China?
Some Lincoln Electric products, including certain welder models, may be manufactured in China or other countries. However, Lincoln Electric also has manufacturing facilities in the United States and other locations worldwide.
Where are Lincoln Electric welders made?
Lincoln Electric welders are made in various locations, including the United States, Mexico, and China. The company has multiple manufacturing facilities globally to serve different markets and meet production demands.
What is the difference between TIG and MMA welding?
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. It requires a shielding gas, often argon, to protect the weld area from contamination. TIG welding is known for its precision and clean welds. MMA (Manual Metal Arc) welding, also known as stick welding, uses a consumable electrode coated in flux. As the electrode melts, it provides filler metal for the weld and produces a slag that protects the weld pool from contamination.
What is MIG vs MMA welding?
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding uses a continuously fed wire electrode and a shielding gas, typically argon or a mix of gases, to protect the weld area from contamination. MIG welding is known for its speed and ease of use. MMA (Manual Metal Arc) welding, or stick welding, uses a consumable electrode with a flux coating, which creates a protective gas shield when burned. MIG welding is generally faster and cleaner, while MMA welding is more versatile and can be used in various outdoor conditions.
Is MIG or TIG better?
The choice between MIG and TIG welding depends on the application. MIG welding is typically faster and easier to learn, making it ideal for larger projects and production work. It’s suitable for thicker materials and provides a strong weld. TIG welding, on the other hand, offers greater precision and cleaner welds, making it better for thin materials and projects requiring high-quality finishes. It is often used in automotive, aerospace, and artistic applications.
What is MIG and TIG welding machine?
A MIG welding machine feeds a continuous wire electrode through a welding gun and uses a shielding gas to protect the weld pool. It’s suitable for various metals and thicknesses, making it versatile for different applications. A TIG welding machine uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and requires a shielding gas, usually argon, to protect the weld area. TIG machines are known for their precision and are often used for detailed and high-quality welds on thinner materials.
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- Instant swapping between MIG , TIG, MMA and Stick Welding processes available with one touch of a torch trigger, thus perfect for a versatile workshop, able to switch between any job or any part of a job with the press of a button.
- Modern, multi-language digital user interface/display, alongside simple and intuitive selection options, allows for easy navigation through the synergic programs on board. Appropriate for workshop and sitework.
- Save and recall job function settings for any desired process.
- MIG Weld, down to 0.9mm thick material
- Pulse TIG function for superior arc control
- Dual voltage 110 / 230V
- Welding Capacity 6mm (230V input)
SPECIFICATION
| Input Voltage (Smart Switching) | AC 110V – 50/60 Hz | AC 230V – 50/60 Hz |
| Min Fuse Rating | 32A | 16A |
| Input Power (kVA) | 3.7 | 3.7 |
| Max Current (A) | MIG 140 TIG 140 MMA 110 | MIG 200 TIG 200 MMA 200 |
| Duty Cycle @ 40’C | MIG 200A @ 30% | |
| Generator size | 7 kVA | |
| Feed Roll | 4 Roll | |
| Wire Spool Size | 300mm 15KG 200mm 5KG | |
| Wire Size | 0.6 – 1.0mm | |
| Plasma (A) | 25A (110V), 40A (230V) | |
| Machine Type | Inverter | |
| Protection Class | IP23S | |
| Dimensions | TBC | |
| Weight (Kg) | TBC |
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- MMA welding: basic and rutile electrodes (up to Ø 6 mm)
- Choice of trigger performance: 2T or 4T
- Welding support chart: a chart on the machine’s side helps the user adjust the tension and diameter of the filler wire according to the thickness of the material being welded.
- Display screen can be easily read, even in bright light.
- Easy to alter the settings using the machine’s simple user interface with accessible knobs and buttons suitable for gloved hands.
- Compatible reels: Ø 200 / 300 mm.
- Powerful, four-roller, motorised wire-feed rollers for efficient unwinding.
- European torch connection for quick assembly/disassembly.
- Pre-installed socket (36 V / 4.2 A) for heating gas in pure CO2 welding (heater not included).
- Compatible with US (type A) and EURO (types C/E/F) electrical sockets.
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- Reinforced structure.
- 2 steel handles for easy manipulation.

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